New competition sauce giveaway!

I recieved my bottle yesterday. Thank you IAmMadMan. Doing a couple of briskets tomorrow and going to use it for the burnt ends. I tasted it right away, AWESOME!!! Chad, you have a great sauce here. I will follow up after the cook.
 
I haven't had a chance to use it on Q yet, but I had some boneless/skinless thighs in the skillet and the sauce showed up just in time for my leftovers. Really great sauce (especially for a TX BBQ non-sauce guy LOL). Even though it isn't too thick or overpowering in flavor, it stood up well to being thinned out even more with the oil from the thighs. The thing I noticed the most was that it didn't have any of the "fake" flavors that you normally associate with brand sauces. Everything just complimented the meat. Honestly, I hesitate to call it a BBQ sauce. At least the way I used it to start, it was just a sauce and reminded me of an Asian sauce (without any of the sesame that I am deathly allergic too so even better). Well done, and thank you to Chad and IAMMadMan!
 
A couple other good options for Kansas City would be:


Smoke N Fire
https://www.smokenfire.com/



Mcgonigles Meat Market
https://www.mcgonigles.com/


The Kansas City Barbecue Store
https://www.thekansascitybbqstore.com/


These are all very solid places that have a good reputation and great stores! Good luck on your endeavor! Hopefully I can buy it off the shelf soon!!



Thanks for the names, I’ll hit them up on Facebook and see what they say.


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So I made a couple of briskets yesterday and did some burnt ends out of one of the points. I used a little of the a-jus with this sauce and OMG!! great flavor just enough sweetness. I like the thinness of it. I will be buying more.
 
I don't know them, but will definitely put in a good word at Smoke n Fire and The Kansas City BBQ Store. I hit those stores up quite a bit.
 
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A couple other good options for Kansas City would be:


Smoke N Fire
https://www.smokenfire.com/



Mcgonigles Meat Market
https://www.mcgonigles.com/


The Kansas City Barbecue Store
https://www.thekansascitybbqstore.com/


These are all very solid places that have a good reputation and great stores! Good luck on your endeavor! Hopefully I can buy it off the shelf soon!!


Also for mail order, see if BBQ Superstore will carry it. They carry a bunch of different products. http://www.thebbqsuperstore.com/
 
Hi Chad, Living in the Northeast the cement pad with astro turf gets icey during the winter, so using the smoker has limited use. So asked how long it would keep in choosing between the 64oz and 17 oz bottle. Ellen got back to me immediately but was not sure of the Oct 17, 2019 was self life or expiration date after opening. She said she will have to ask the vendor. So just in case asking here as well. Thanks - Steve
 
Hi Chad, Living in the Northeast the cement pad with astro turf gets icey during the winter, so using the smoker has limited use. So asked how long it would keep in choosing between the 64oz and 17 oz bottle. Ellen got back to me immediately but was not sure of the Oct 17, 2019 was self life or expiration date after opening. She said she will have to ask the vendor. So just in case asking here as well. Thanks - Steve


Yeah, Ellen just asked me that question, and honestly I don't know. I'm meeting with the bottler in about an hour and I will ask him then.
 
Hi Chad, heard back from Ellen and there was a typo on the expiration date.

Assuming this is fine to share, this was her reply,

The manufacture should have put 2 years for the expiration date but the sauce will technically be safe for 4 years or longer.

Will be ordering the 64 oz size. (-:
 
I brined some thighs and breasts and cooked them on the kettle with a vortex this weekend. I am accustomed to a vinegary sauce on my chicken, but the Yes Dear sauce was a big hit with my guests. I thought it was a bit bold at the first bite, but I suppose that is what you want for a competition sauce. Very enjoyable after that, and damned good leftovers! I am really looking forward to trying it on a slab of St. Louis style ribs!
 
I brined some thighs and breasts and cooked them on the kettle with a vortex this weekend. I am accustomed to a vinegary sauce on my chicken, but the Yes Dear sauce was a big hit with my guests. I thought it was a bit bold at the first bite, but I suppose that is what you want for a competition sauce. Very enjoyable after that, and damned good leftovers! I am really looking forward to trying it on a slab of St. Louis style ribs!


Glad you enjoyed it!
 
Well - If you didn't win, don't worry, there is another option in the works where one could possibly get a free bottle of Yes Dear Competition sauce with an accompanying purchase.


I am working on a Spring BBQ Season Kick-off with a distributor for those who want to try the Yes Dear BBQ Sauces. Currently my plans are that if you buy a Yes Dear Red, and a Yes Dear Yellow, I will in-turn pay for the Yes Dear Competition Sauce.


So, keep your eyes open for a future Spring BBQ Kick-off giveaway selection similar to this one listed above. It's still in the planning stages with an independent distributor.


Some will ask, why with a purchase?
The answer is simple, I have literally given hundreds of various bottles of different sauces away over the years (too many to name). While many have used them, there is about 40% whom I have followed up on at a later date, and they have mentioned that they never got around to trying it. To me, it's like throwing my hard earned money into the trash, giving something away that might never be used. It's free to the recipient, but i had to pay for it.


So my thoughts were, if the recipient has to invest a small amount to purchase a product in order to receive a free bottle, they are more likely to put the item to use to get the full value of their other purchase. Consequently those who are just want something for free and may never use it, will probably be discouraged.

Think of it as a "Buy Two - Get One Free" or even as a 30% discount. Still a good deal no matter how you frame it.


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Very cool! Thanks for the support!





Well - If you didn't win, don't worry, there is another option in the works where one could possibly get a free bottle of Yes Dear Competition sauce with an accompanying purchase.


I am working on a Spring BBQ Season Kick-off with a distributor for those who want to try the Yes Dear BBQ Sauces. Currently my plans are that if you buy a Yes Dear Red, and a Yes Dear Yellow, I will in-turn pay for the Yes Dear Competition Sauce.


So, keep your eyes open for a future Spring BBQ Kick-off giveaway selection similar to this one listed above. It's still in the planning stages with an independent distributor.


Some will ask, why with a purchase?
The answer is simple, I have literally given hundreds of various bottles of different sauces away over the years (too many to name). While many have used them, there is about 40% whom I have followed up on at a later date, and they have mentioned that they never got around to trying it. To me, it's like throwing my hard earned money into the trash, giving something away that might never be used. It's free to the recipient, but i had to pay for it.


So my thoughts were, if the recipient has to invest a small amount to purchase a product in order to receive a free bottle, they are more likely to put the item to use to get the full value of their other purchase. Consequently those who are just want something for free and may never use it, will probably be discouraged.

Think of it as a "Buy Two - Get One Free" or even as a 30% discount. Still a good deal no matter how you frame it.


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