Ice Cream Review: Humphry Slocombe Honey Graham 7/10
Humphry Slocombe Honey Graham has a delicious premium base with a complex taste. The pint states it has a raw honey base, but no honey flavor was detected. Maybe the honey dissolved into the base and then became too subtle to detect.
Ice Cream Review: Humphry Slocombe Caramel Pretzel Swirl (8/10)
Humphry Slocombe Caramel Pretzel Swirl reminds me of an old favorite—Ben & Jerry’s Chubby Hubby, minus the peanut butter element. The base is stellar, so rich it tastes like cake batter.
Ice Cream Review: Humphry Slocombe Matchadoodle (5/10)
Humphry Slocombe Matchadoodle was an enjoyable pint with a fatal flaw—ice chunks. The matcha base was top tier, if you ignore the ice.
Ice Cream Review: Humphry Slocombe Peanut Butter Fudge Ripple (6/10)
Humphry Slocombe Peanut Butter Fudge Ripple is not the peanut butter and chocolate pint you are looking for. It’s a great flavor combo poorly executed.
Ice Cream Review: Humphry Slocombe Secret Breakfast (7/10)
Humphry Slocombe Secret Breakfast really sneaks up on you. Generally I’m not a huge fan of alcohol in ice cream. The sugar in the alcohol changes the texture of the ice cream, making it very soft, even straight from the freezer.
Ice Cream Review: Humphry Solcombe Strawberry Blondie (7/10)
Contents Brand Humphry Slocombe Flavor Strawberry Blondie Rating 7 of 10 Review Strawberry Ice Cream: Rich, smooth, and creamy, without