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Can You Freeze Butter?

Complete fridge & freezer storage guide — backed by USDA data

The Quick Answer

✓ Yes

Butter can be safely frozen for up to 9 months.

How Long in the Fridge?

1–3 months

Keep refrigerated at or below 40°F (4°C).

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How Long in the Freezer?

6–9 months

Keep frozen at or below 0°F (-18°C).

How to Store Butter

Freeze whole sticks in original wrapper plus zip bag

How to Tell If Butter Has Gone Bad

Rancid or cheesy off-smell

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you freeze Butter?

Yes, Butter can be frozen for 6–9 months.

How long does Butter last in the fridge?

Butter lasts 1–3 months in the refrigerator when stored properly at or below 40°F (4°C).

How do you know if Butter has gone bad?

Rancid or cheesy off-smell

Recommended Storage Product

For best results storing Butter, we recommend: Freezer bags

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Data source: Storage times are sourced from the USDA FoodKeeper database. For official guidance visit FoodSafety.gov.

AI disclosure: Content on this site was generated with AI assistance and reviewed for accuracy. Always use your best judgment with food safety.

Not a substitute: This site is for informational purposes only. When in doubt, throw it out.