how long is ice cream good for in the freezer
Ice cream is usually best quality in the freezer for about 2 to 4 months if it stays at 0°F and the container stays sealed or tightly closed. Unopened tubs can sometimes stay okay longer, but the texture and flavor usually start to decline after that window.
What to expect
- Unopened store-bought ice cream: about 2 to 4 months for best quality.
- Opened ice cream: about 1 to 2 months, sometimes up to 2 to 4 months if stored very well.
- Homemade ice cream: usually about 1 month, since it often has fewer stabilizers and preservatives.
Signs it’s past its best
- Large ice crystals.
- Freezer burn.
- A dry, icy, or grainy texture.
- Off smell or strange taste.
Storage tips
- Keep it in the coldest part of the freezer, not in the door.
- Press parchment or plastic wrap against the surface before closing the lid.
- Reseal it tightly right after scooping.
| Type | Best quality in freezer |
|---|---|
| Unopened commercial ice cream | 2–4 months |
| Opened commercial ice cream | 1–2 months, sometimes up to 2–4 months |
| Homemade ice cream | About 1 month |