Post by thesolution on Apr 15, 2014 16:41:28 GMT -5
After getting a few pints from my brother down in Pittsburgh last week I wanted to dig back into the Handel mix seeing as I find this company very superior when it comes to bases and sometimes mix-ins (Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough was insane)
Chocolate Malt with Caramel was a new flavor. They have a basic Chocolate Malt and Chocolate Cake Batter but they also infused the Caramel into the base and did so with a great job.
Upon cracking the lid it looks like a lighter chocolate flavor (possibly due to the Caramel and Malt mix into the base). Its rare that Handel's has a basic flavor like this but again this is a newer flavor and I wanted to test the waters with how good it truly is compared to say a Dark Chocolate from Jeni's which could be the best on the market, Graeters Chocolate Base, Ben n Jerry's Chocolate base and so forth and so on.
Upon first bite it reminded me a whopper with an added caramel swirl or caramel filling in each bite. Handel's did a great job combining a very dense ice cream full of superior flavoring. If you are a ice cream fan that enjoys a lighter chocolate (think swiss) and not a dark chocolate like a hershey or special dark hershey (like the cocoa powder) then this will be right up your alley as far as taste goes. Seeing this pint does not have any mix-ins there is really not much else to touch on as Handel's does have some killer mix-ins as seen in Spouse like a house, chocolate chip cookie dough, the swirls in the Chocolate Raspberry truffle, or the buckeye pieces in the buckeye pint/flavor.
Overall, if you are a lighter chocolate fan, that enjoys a true whopper this is a perfect definition of a Chocolate Malt flavored ice cream that has a great caramel blend into the mix. Think about a true milk chocolate, added malt, and again the caramel. That is exactly what this pint has to offer. Seeing I have never had a "Chocolate Malt" ice cream before this was something new and something I wanted to try compared to the Chocolate Cake Batter (which is a darker chocolate on the handel's line) and their basic chocolate flavor which resembles a hershey chocolate bar. I was very pleased with this, but if they did include some sort of mix-ins or a denser caramel swirl this would get a better grade.
Grade: B
Found: Handel's West Mifflin, PA
Chocolate Malt with Caramel was a new flavor. They have a basic Chocolate Malt and Chocolate Cake Batter but they also infused the Caramel into the base and did so with a great job.
Upon cracking the lid it looks like a lighter chocolate flavor (possibly due to the Caramel and Malt mix into the base). Its rare that Handel's has a basic flavor like this but again this is a newer flavor and I wanted to test the waters with how good it truly is compared to say a Dark Chocolate from Jeni's which could be the best on the market, Graeters Chocolate Base, Ben n Jerry's Chocolate base and so forth and so on.
Upon first bite it reminded me a whopper with an added caramel swirl or caramel filling in each bite. Handel's did a great job combining a very dense ice cream full of superior flavoring. If you are a ice cream fan that enjoys a lighter chocolate (think swiss) and not a dark chocolate like a hershey or special dark hershey (like the cocoa powder) then this will be right up your alley as far as taste goes. Seeing this pint does not have any mix-ins there is really not much else to touch on as Handel's does have some killer mix-ins as seen in Spouse like a house, chocolate chip cookie dough, the swirls in the Chocolate Raspberry truffle, or the buckeye pieces in the buckeye pint/flavor.
Overall, if you are a lighter chocolate fan, that enjoys a true whopper this is a perfect definition of a Chocolate Malt flavored ice cream that has a great caramel blend into the mix. Think about a true milk chocolate, added malt, and again the caramel. That is exactly what this pint has to offer. Seeing I have never had a "Chocolate Malt" ice cream before this was something new and something I wanted to try compared to the Chocolate Cake Batter (which is a darker chocolate on the handel's line) and their basic chocolate flavor which resembles a hershey chocolate bar. I was very pleased with this, but if they did include some sort of mix-ins or a denser caramel swirl this would get a better grade.
Grade: B
Found: Handel's West Mifflin, PA