Guenther Apiary Arkansas Hot Honey Bear: Sweet Heat Made the Arkansas Way
Guenther Apiary Arkansas Hot Honey Bear blends smooth, golden wildflower honey with a gentle, slow-building heat from locally grown Arkansas peppers. Crafted in small batches, this all-natural hot honey delivers balance first, heat second, so the rich honey flavor always leads.
This is not an overpowering spicy honey. It is a finishing drizzle designed to wake up savory foods, complement rich dishes, and add just enough heat to keep things interesting. Sweet, sticky, and gently spicy, it earns a permanent place in the kitchen year-round.
Why You'll Love It
- Made in Arkansas using locally sourced wildflower honey
- Infused with Arkansas-grown hot peppers
- Balanced sweet-heat flavor that builds slowly
- Bear-shaped squeeze bottle for easy, no-mess drizzling
- No additives, preservatives, or artificial ingredients
Best On
- Fried chicken, pizza, biscuits, and cornbread
- Wings, pork chops, ribs, and grilled chicken
- Cheese boards with cheddar, brie, or goat cheese
- Breakfast foods like waffles, toast, and breakfast sandwiches
- Cocktails such as hot toddies or spicy margaritas
Pro Tips
- Warm slightly for smoother drizzling over hot foods
- Mix with melted butter for a fast wing or corn glaze
- Brush lightly on pork or chicken during the final minutes of cooking
- Use sparingly to add contrast to rich or smoky dishes
Whos This For?
- People who want flavor first, not overpowering heat
- Home cooks looking to add sweet-heat contrast
- BBQ fans who enjoy gentle spice with sweetness
- Gift shoppers seeking an Arkansas-made pantry staple
FAQ
Is this hot honey very spicy?
No. It has a medium heat level that builds gradually and never overwhelms the natural sweetness of the honey.
How should hot honey be stored?
Store sealed at room temperature in a dry place. Refrigeration is not required.
Is this honey raw or pasteurized?
The honey is raw and unfiltered, preserving its natural flavor and characteristics.
Can I cook with hot honey or is it just for drizzling?
Both. It works well in marinades and glazes, but really shines as a finishing drizzle.
Where is this hot honey made?
The honey is harvested in Arkansas and infused with locally grown Arkansas hot peppers.
Ingredients: Wildflower honey, hot peppers