Welcome to the Honey Review. If you’re new go ahead and subscribe for updates on all my future reviews. Today I was fortunate to try Firebee Spicy Honey out of Mulberry, Kansas. This is my first Hot Honey Review on the blog, and I’m super excited to share it.
Disclaimer:
This is not a sponsored post, I received this set from Firebee in exchange for my honest review.
Firebee has a variety of products in delicious flavors like Elderberry Honey, Peach and for those who like Hot Honey; Firebee’s Spicy Honey. The Spicy Honey is a new favorite for grilling burgers and chicken this summer.
Learn a little more about Firebee Honey and my thoughts on their Spicy Honey in my review below.
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Quick Ratings
- Honey: Midwest sourced Honey from Wildflower
- Flavor: Spicy Pepper Blend with Ghost Pepper and Sweet Wildflower Honey
- Aroma: A blend of pepper and spice and subtle musk from Honey
- Color: Mahogany and Caramel like brown
- Texture: Thin and loose with pepper flakes
About Firebee
Firebee is hand crafted Honey that started as a home passion project. It started as a way to get creative and bring the family together at the dinner table. Incorporating it further by expanding beyond their Steelmade Flat Tops.
The Steelmade Flat top converts a traditional oven into a flat top griddle. It was successful which helped them establish Firebee Honey.
Firebee Honey operates out of Mulberry, Kansas where Bees get great seasonal advantages. This benefits Firebee because Midwest honey yields are often high. Every yard is different, but I’d expect they source their Honey from some very busy bees! This is why they’re able to offer an expansive product line. With so many flavor varieties and enticing infusion blends, Firebee has plenty to go around.
Firebee Spicy Honey
Available Honey Flavors
Firebee Honey offers standard flavors and a handful of infused blends as well. All bottles are plastic economical and refillable. They also offer a 19oz glass moonshine style jug for $18.99 or 38oz for $38.99. They’re beautiful.
19oz or 38oz Glass Bottles
12.9oz Plastic Squeeze Bottles
Raw Sweet Honey
Firebee Raw Honey 12.9oz Squeeze Bottle $11.99
Vanilla Honey
Firebee Vanilla Honey 12.9oz Squeeze Bottle $11.99
Cinnamon Honey
Cinnamon Honey 12.9oz Squeeze Bottle $11.99
Chocolate Honey
Chocolate Honey 12.9oz Squeeze Bottle $11.99
Peach Honey
Peach Honey 12.9oz Squeeze Bottle $11.99
Also Elderberry Honey, which I received in this set and the Spicy Honey.
- Available in 19oz premium glass moonshine bottle, 38oz premium glass moonshine bottle, or 12.9 oz economical plastic squeeze bottle
- Non-GMO, Gluten Free, Vegetarian, and Paleo Friendly
- Contains no artificial sugar or preservatives
- Made using raw honey from Midwestern Honey Bees
- Handmade in Kansas
Best Pairings for Spicy Honey
There’s something about the smell of Honey that just makes your mouth water. Firebee’s Spicy Honey is my go to condiment for the Grill. Its great on Eggs and Burgers or both if you’re into that. It really elevates a Nashville style southern fried chicken breast and I highly recommend it.
Firebee Spicy Honey adds an extra kick without being too overpowering. Making it perfect in any dish and maybe even a Chai Tea. Add it to a Bloody Mary or even consider trying Me & the Bees Lemonade or Green Bee Honey Soda for a tasty beverage to go with it.
Interested in some Recipes? Firebee has some great ones like this Spicy Jalapeno Bread.
New Additions From Firebee
They have a famous Kansas style BBQ Sauce in a nice Whiskey Flask Bottle, Beef Jerky, Spices, Cutting Boards, Apparel and Bar Soap.
Spicy Honey Drizzled on Southern Fried Chicken
If You Dare
Firebee sells a viciously hot Inferno Honey that infuses Carolina Reaper, Ghost Pepper and Scorpion Peppers in a blend that is sure to make you sweat.
If they are a fan of Hot Sauces and haven’t tried Hot Honey, their Spicy Honey is a great start. Carefully consider this Inferno Honey to take it an entirely different level.
Available in a 7.5 oz glass bottle for $8.99.
Where To Buy
You can purchase Firebee Spicy Honey from Firebee directly. Free shipping is included for domestic orders over $100. They also have products available on Amazon and through Steelmade and ProudPyro.
Firebee Spicy Honey Review
Review Summary
I ordered a box of 3 Firebee Honey 12.9oz squeeze bottles from Firebee. The ship time was super fast, and the packing was very secure and safe. Out of the 3 I received, I tried and reviewed the Spicy Honey first.
Spicy Honey’s are a somewhat new thing for me. I don’t really do Hot Sauces. This is the 3rd Hot Honey I’ve tried other than Mike’s Hot Honey and my own Hot Honey.
At first taste, it swelled my taste buds at the tip of my tongue. I immediately knew it was habanero or ghost pepper. Sure enough, details confirmed they use dehydrated pepper and ghost pepper in their Spicy Honey.
As the heat wrapped its way off the tip of my tongue and down the sides, the honey slowly coated my throat with a slight tingle or itch. For me, it was a little too hot on its own. But, for free tasting, you can always add regular Honey to balance out the heat.
I had a couple of my friends who love Spicy and Hot foods. They liked the Pepper forwardness and noted the lingering effect of Honey as it fades off the palate.
Other reviews on Amazon, give this Honey high praise and love the taste and versatility.
I knew I had to try this with Pizza, Burgers or Chicken. So, I decided to fry up some southern style chicken thighs. I drizzled a generous amount of Spicy Honey on the fried chicken. It paired and blended in with Tony C’s Cajun Seasoning really well.
I enjoy cooking and utilizing Honey with other unique ingredients. Firebee Spicy Honey is fun to incorporate into different dishes for other people to try. Especially if you’re into grilling for guests. I plan to use Firebee Honey for future grilled recipes.
I can’t wait to share my thoughts about the Elderberry Honey and Cinnamon Honey I received as well. So be sure to check back for those if you’re interested in those flavors.