1934 produces barbeque sauce and bloody mary mixes — which, while you get right down to it, aren’t all that completely different. At the moment we busy ourselves with the latter, of which 1934 solely makes one selection at current.
It’s stable stuff, not too thick, and clearly loaded with Worcestershire, horseradish, and a vinegary kick. Loads of garlic and onion taste all through, backing up a roasted tomato, calmly beefy physique. There’s sweetness right here, although solely 6 grams of sugar per serving, so maybe the mixer comes throughout as extra sugary than it truly is. Luckily, the modest spice and chili be aware makes for a cleaning, calmly racy end that helps to mood any lingering sweetness.
Strong stuff.
A- / $13 (32 oz bottle) / 1934bbq.com
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