Post by thesolution on Mar 31, 2024 16:23:31 GMT -5
Living the Cream Irish Earthquake
Living the Cream is a small business out of Buffalo. The guy is churning up some masterpieces out of his own kitchen. I luckily found him off Instagram due to his love of eating America's finest ice cream. His homemade ice cream has a lot of praise due to the fact he makes everything from scratch.
Irish Earthquake is labeled as "Hot cocoa ice cream, thick chocolate caramel swirls, and Bailey's chocolate chip gooey butter cake."
Hot Cocoa is a first time experience from Living The Cream. At first I was a bit hesitant whether the chocolate or marshmallow flavor would overpower each other, but they do not. The initial hint of cocoa soon meets a sweet and luscious marshmallow flavor that go hand in hand. While neither dominates each other's presence it gives you a true happy medium for common ground with this base.
The Chocolate caramel swirls are unique. I would say this is much heavier in chocolate than caramel. The bitter, rich, and thick swirls are pooling from side to side. I would like to see a bit more salt to make the caramel stand out with the duo swirl. The Bailey's chocolate chip butter cake is moist, dense, and packed with a luscious aftertaste. The texture of the mix-ins is incredibly soft and provides the perfect chewiness to compliment the thick base. The hint of Bailey's is not my preference as I am not a drinker, but it gives this mix-in a unique extra kick of flavor.
This flavor is one of the most unique experiences I ever had from LTC. I am not a drinker and the unrefined hot cocoa base threw me for a loop. While the base was amazing as was the swirl and butter cake, the hint of booze is not my cup of tea. A great combination nonetheless.
Grade: B-
Found: Living the Cream
Buffalo, New York
Living the Cream is a small business out of Buffalo. The guy is churning up some masterpieces out of his own kitchen. I luckily found him off Instagram due to his love of eating America's finest ice cream. His homemade ice cream has a lot of praise due to the fact he makes everything from scratch.
Irish Earthquake is labeled as "Hot cocoa ice cream, thick chocolate caramel swirls, and Bailey's chocolate chip gooey butter cake."
Hot Cocoa is a first time experience from Living The Cream. At first I was a bit hesitant whether the chocolate or marshmallow flavor would overpower each other, but they do not. The initial hint of cocoa soon meets a sweet and luscious marshmallow flavor that go hand in hand. While neither dominates each other's presence it gives you a true happy medium for common ground with this base.
The Chocolate caramel swirls are unique. I would say this is much heavier in chocolate than caramel. The bitter, rich, and thick swirls are pooling from side to side. I would like to see a bit more salt to make the caramel stand out with the duo swirl. The Bailey's chocolate chip butter cake is moist, dense, and packed with a luscious aftertaste. The texture of the mix-ins is incredibly soft and provides the perfect chewiness to compliment the thick base. The hint of Bailey's is not my preference as I am not a drinker, but it gives this mix-in a unique extra kick of flavor.
This flavor is one of the most unique experiences I ever had from LTC. I am not a drinker and the unrefined hot cocoa base threw me for a loop. While the base was amazing as was the swirl and butter cake, the hint of booze is not my cup of tea. A great combination nonetheless.
Grade: B-
Found: Living the Cream
Buffalo, New York