🔥 Taste the tradition, skip the sugar! 🍅
Lillie's QZero Sugar Carolina Barbeque Sauce delivers an authentic Western Carolina BBQ experience with a tangy tomato vinegar base and hints of apple—all without sugar. This 16oz gourmet sauce is keto-friendly, gluten-free, and free from preservatives and high fructose corn syrup, making it the perfect clean-label companion for pulled pork, brisket, and smoked chicken. Inspired by Southern BBQ heritage along Route 40, it offers bold flavor for health-conscious grill masters.
S**4
Great flavor.
Tastes great.
F**S
Best sauce
This is a very good low carb sauce. Tastes great, goes well with an assortment of meats.
H**N
Very tasty vinegar-y sauce...just the way I like it
This is exactly what I've been looking for!! Zero sugar BBQ sauce that is vinegar based that's not too spicy. Perfect for marinating for making pulled pork.
B**S
Good flavor!
Great flavor, convenient packaging. I’m always looking for low cal no sugar sauce options. This was pretty good!
R**.
Really good but a bit too sweet
Really good sugar free BBQ sauce. I prefer and vinegar/mustard based sauce and this hits the mark!My only complaint is that, like most other sugar free items, it's too sweet for my taste. I just don't understand why all low carb/keto products are so sweet!
G**E
As Close to Ambrosia as it Gets
This is not a thick sauce like some you’d buy in a grocery store; it’s thin but perfect for adding flavor to a run-of-the-mill cut of beef or baby back ribs in the slow cooker. Let’s just say this is as close to ambrosia as it gets.
J**T
good sauce
I was pleasantly surprised by this sauce and will order it again. I make a lot of homemade bbq on my smoker. Nice to have something sugar free, tangy, and gives a little carolina flavor once in a while. Some may disagree since this is North Carolina Sauce. But to me since it has some tomato but also what may be a little bit of mustard, It's kinda like a mix of SC (mustard) and NC (vinegar/pepper) and GA (tomato/red) in one bottle. IMO it is a nice departure from the ordinary stuff that is often too sweet (or has some nasty artificial smoke flavor in it) on the grocery store shelves. If you make homemade bbq that has plenty of smoke flavor and don't want to cover up your homemade craftsmanship with overly sweet or overpowering grocery store crap, try some of this. My other go-to for GA bbq is "Williamson Bros." out of Marietta. This has more vinegary zing and complements your bbq. The key to this is really the absence of sugar. A running theory on "komodokamadoforum.com" and some of my fellow KK users there is that grocery store sauce is designed to counteract the harsh "white smoke" bitterness that a lot of BBQ has. If you know how to generate the "good blue smoke" on your smoker and want a sauce that doesn't cover up your craftsmanship or your favorite pellet grill's perfect touch - this is a good one.
H**L
Terrible taste came with top cracked
Tasted terrible and bottle top was cracked upon arrival. No returns available.
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