A lot of people are recommending very different types of hot sauce. Are you looking for something with a primarily tobasco flavor? Not that I have any recommendations if you do, but it might help focus the suggestions being given.
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Anything is better than tabasco.
I'm biased, but I prefer Portuguese piri-piri sauce to Tabasco. If you want something fancier I can also recommend Crazy Bastard sauces which are made in Berlin..
Aldi sometimes has organic Tabasco-like red chili sauce produced in Danmark.
There's a shit ton of Mexican hot sauces. I like valentina
I searched on Reddit, via RedReader: /r/buyfromeu/Tabasco
Just a few of the links listed:
https://www.heatsupply.nl/en/product-categorie/hot-sauces-europe/
Thai sirracha? Make your own chilli oil?