Butcher BBQ
Sweet BBQ Sauce
Description
Top Off Your Smoked Ribs with Our Sweet BBQ Sauce
Sweet Enough to Remember. Balanced Enough to Keep Eating.
Most sweet sauces make one of two mistakes. They go all-in on sugar and taste like pancake syrup on ribs — one bite is fine, two is cloying, three makes you reach for something else. Or they pull back so far that the "sweet" on the label is a suggestion, not a promise.
Sweet BBQ Sauce lands in the middle. It is sweet without apology. And it is balanced enough that you finish the rack.
Molasses Leads. Tomato Holds. Spice Finishes.
The sweetness comes from molasses — dark, rich, the kind of sweet that has depth instead of just brightness. Tomato paste and vinegar sit underneath, giving the sauce enough acidity to cut through pork fat without turning sharp. A gentle spice blend rounds the edges — nothing that bites, nothing that lingers, just enough warmth to let you know the sauce was built by pitmasters, not a candy company.
On ribs, it glazes into a mahogany sheen that sets up tacky — the kind of finish that photographs and the kind that holds to the meat instead of sliding onto the plate. On pulled pork, it mixes into the shred and adds moisture plus a sweet backbone that complements smoke without covering it. On chicken, it caramelizes under high heat and turns a grilled quarter into something that tastes like it took longer than it did. On a burger, it replaces ketchup and makes you wonder why you ever used ketchup in the first place.
How to Use It
For ribs, brush on during the last 20 to 30 minutes of the cook. Let the heat set the glaze. For pulled pork, toss it into the shred or serve it on the side — either works. For chicken, brush on during the last 10 minutes over direct heat and watch it caramelize. For burgers, skip the ketchup bottle and go straight to this.
Works as a finishing glaze, a dipping sauce, or a sandwich spread. It plays well with every rub in the Butcher BBQ line and every injection in the kit.
Pairs especially well with Honey Rub on ribs — sweet rub, sweet sauce, and the two sweet profiles layer instead of stacking into a sugar bomb. With Open Pit Pork Injection, the savory brine inside the meat contrasts against the sweet glaze outside — and contrast is what keeps a bite interesting from the first rib to the last.
One bottle covers approximately six to eight racks of ribs or four to five whole chickens.
How It Fits in the Kit
The rubs build the bark. The injections lock in the moisture. The sauce is the finish — the last thing that hits the meat and the first thing that hits the tongue.
Sweet BBQ Sauce is the approachable one. It is the sauce that a competition cook can serve to judges and a backyard cook can serve to kids. Sweet without being sugary. Balanced without being boring. The one you reach for when the answer to "which sauce?" is "the one everyone likes."
Your A Reason To Buy
- MSG Free
- Gluten Free
- Made in the USA
- Ships in a plastic bottle
- Suggest Use On: Beef, Pork, and Poultry
- Application Process: Glaze for flavor, brush during cook, and marinade
- Preparation: Ready to use
Ingredients
ketchup (tomato concentrate, distilled vinegar, high fructose corn syrup, corn syrup, salt, natural flavors), brown sugar, high fructose corn syrup, sugar, distilled vinegar, water, apple cider vinegar, corn syrup, worcestershire sauce (distilled vinegar, molasses, corn syrup, water, salt, caramel color, garlic powder, sugar, spices, anchovies, tamarind, and natural flavor), hydrolized soy protein, paprika, spices, chili peppers, salt, dehydrated onion, dehydrated garlic, soybean oil, mustard flour, sodium benzoate (preservative), contains fish (anchovies), soy