If you’ve spent any time watching BBQ videos on YouTube, you’ve likely seen Malcom Reed work his magic with this rub. After using it on everything from spare ribs to spatchcock chicken, I can safely say the hype is real. It’s a "competition-style" rub that manages to be accessible enough for a Tuesday night dinner.
Flavor Profile
The standout feature of this rub is its perfect balance. It leads with a sweet, molasses-like depth from the brown sugar, followed quickly by a savory punch of garlic, onion, and a hint of orange peel that adds a subtle brightness. There is a "kiss" of heat at the very end from the chili pepper, but it’s definitely not a "hot" rub—it’s just enough to keep the sweetness from being cloying.
Performance & Appearance
This is where Killer Hogs truly wins. If you want that deep mahogany, "candy-coated" look on your ribs or pork butt, this is the bottle to grab. The sugar and paprika blend caramelizes beautifully, creating a professional-grade bark that looks like it came off a trophy-winning smoker.
Versatility
While it’s marketed heavily for pork and poultry, it’s surprisingly versatile:
- Pork: It’s a 10/10 for ribs and pulled pork.
- Chicken: Gives thighs and wings a great color and savory-sweet skin.
- Sides: I’ve actually started shaking a little on my baked beans and even over roasted sweet potatoes—it adds a nice "BBQ soul" to just about anything.
The Verdict
The only potential downside is for those who prefer a very salt-forward, Texas-style profile (lots of black pepper and salt). This is a sweeter, more "Memphis-style" blend. However, for a general-purpose rub that guarantees your meat will look and taste like you know exactly what you’re doing, you can’t beat it.
Pros:
- Incredible mahogany color/bark.
- Balanced sweet-to-heat ratio.
- Low enough salt content that you can apply it generously without over-salting.
Cons:
- Contains MSG (a pro for flavor, but a con for some dietary preferences).
- Might be too sweet for those who only like savory/peppery rubs.
Final Thought: If you want to turn out BBQ that looks like a professional pitmaster made it, this should be a staple in your pantry.
Great bit of kit for insulating the Davy Crocket. Very well made and fits beautifully
Great sauce and mixed with a little jerk paste, is on another level.