Why DDR BBQ Supply?
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35+ Years of Smoking Experience
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Trusted by 10,000+ BBQ Enthusiasts
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Handpicked for Quality & Performance
Kosmos Q Honey Jalapeño BBQ Sauce delivers the perfect balance of sweet and spicy for BBQ lovers who want flavor that pops without overwhelming heat. Made with real honey and real sugar, this sauce is clean, flavorful, and competition-ready.
Whether you’re brushing it over ribs, glazing barbecue chicken, or adding it to your own signature creation, the sweet heat combination will have taste buds jumping for joy. Designed to impress everyone from BBQ competition judges to your toughest in-laws, this sauce is a must-have for any pitmaster’s arsenal.
- Delicious Sweet Heat: Real honey balanced with mild jalapeño spice
- Made with Real Sugar and junk-free ingredients
- Perfect for ribs, chicken, pulled pork, and more
- Kosmos Heat Rating: Mild
- Convenient 15.5 oz Bottle
What meats pair best with Kosmos Q Honey Jalapeño BBQ Sauce?
It’s great on ribs, barbecue chicken, pulled pork, ham, and even grilled vegetables.
Is it very spicy?
No. The jalapeño provides a mild kick that balances the sweet honey flavor.
Does it contain real honey?
Yes, it’s made with real honey for authentic sweetness and depth of flavor.
Can I use it as a dipping sauce?
Absolutely. It’s delicious as a dip for chicken tenders, fries, and smoked sausage.
Is it competition-approved?
Yes. It’s used by competitive pitmasters for its balanced sweet-and-spicy profile.
Fire up the flavor and spice up the grill! Shop Kosmos Q Rubs, Seasonings, Spices & Sauces here.
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With over 35 years of smoking experience, we started DDR BBQ Supply with a simple goal: to help others cook better barbecue. We've spent decades learning what works and what doesn't, and we apply that knowledge to every product we carry. From high-performance grills and smokers to carefully selected rubs, sauces, and tools, everything we offer is something we believe in and use ourselves. We don’t believe in cutting corners or selling gear we wouldn’t rely on during our own backyard cooks and when we compete in BBQ competitions.