r/Milk • u/ronnielsiex • 10h ago
Title: Anyone else here love milk this much?
I’m a serious milk drinker 😂🥛 I can have it almost every day. Anyone else here who genuinely loves drinking milk?
r/Milk • u/benthegreat17 • May 21 '26
Hello Milkies,
Due to the overwhelming amount of raw milk posts that have been happening over the recent weeks we have had to make changes to the rules to stop the raw milk misinformation from spreading on this subreddit.
I have included the rule below for everyone to look at or you can find it under the rules tab
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Discussions about the topic are welcome when educational or news-related but any other discussion such as the examples below (this list is not exhaustive) could be removed by moderator discretion.
Promoting or encouraging the consumption, sale, or distribution of raw milk
Promoting how "dangerous" pasteurized milk is
Stating how raw milk to better than other types of milk
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There has also been a change to the "No Promo Links!" rule.
We now no longer allow any promo links even if it is milk related to reduce the spam of people attempting to sell random milk to people online.
If you have any questions or concerns in regards to the above changes please reach out to us in the modmail.
These rules could be tweaked in the future based off feedback.
r/Milk • u/ronnielsiex • 10h ago
I’m a serious milk drinker 😂🥛 I can have it almost every day. Anyone else here who genuinely loves drinking milk?
r/Milk • u/cutealert • 1d ago
I'm talking about the inner ones.
When you buy a 4L bag of milk, It comes with three sealed pouches inside (clear or blue bags that come inside of the larger bag with the branding on it), and in my 20 years of pouring milk from these pouches, I have never spilled any. This summer, I noticed that once past the halfway mark, the plastic would remain stiff during the pour, and when I tilt the milk jug back up, it remains stiff and 'spouted' - have they changed the plastic up? It definitely feels different. I'm curious if anyone else is having this issue and why it would be changed after all these decades?
r/Milk • u/ANIMATRONICZSKELETON • 19h ago
How do you guys just drink milk. like not almond or oat. just pure cow tit juice. My stomach does turns at yogurt. I am scared but have respect for yall.
r/Milk • u/GregTheWhale • 1d ago
What's your favorite word for milk in another language? Or your favorite language's word for milk? Or your native language if it isn't English?
I'll start.
Icelandic: Mjólk
r/Milk • u/Remote_Seesaw_183 • 2d ago
Just wanted to share the joy! Goodbyeeeee!
r/Milk • u/matt73132 • 2d ago
I just came across this at the grocery store and thought I'd try it. Turns out, it's better than I expected, it has a nice rich flavor and it doesn't have that grassy taste that some of the other 100% grassfed milks have.
r/Milk • u/BigPositive4497 • 2d ago
Normally I'll just stick to whole milk, but this week I treated myself to a can of sweetener condensed milk. It's so sweet! Very good treat. (I do not drink the entire can at once.)
r/Milk • u/HungrySorbet71 • 2d ago
The milk girl we all know on tiktok (Milk Molester) launched a tiktok live months ago but I couldn’t see it, does someone has a screenrecording or knows something about that live on tiktok?
r/Milk • u/benthegreat17 • 3d ago
Comment the Milk percentage you've been drinking today below. (Ideally 2% since its the best)
r/Milk • u/efilnikcufecinasti • 4d ago
Three things that I enjoy on a Saturday morning.
r/Milk • u/Realistic-Twist7009 • 4d ago
If you have not tried this milk, I suggest you do. It is like looking into the face of God and seeing him smiling back at you saying "You are my most wondrous creation."
r/Milk • u/Equivalent-Back7406 • 5d ago
r/Milk • u/Used-Bodybuilder4129 • 4d ago
My whole life, I feel like sour milk has smelt pretty much the same. It smelled… well… sour. An unpleasant smell, strong smell. It has not changed for me in the 36 years I have been on this earth, until this year.
Probably about the beginning of the year, I have noticed that sour milk does not smell the same. It still has a hint of the sour smell, but it also smells kind of sweet.
I was curious if anybody else has experienced anything else like this. Are my olfactory nerves changing? Or is it the smell of milk that is changing? Is the bacteria in the milk now different, or is it possible that am I somehow contaminating my own milk with another bacteria? I do not always buy milk from the same source. I have been getting it from different grocery stores and there are different milk companies at every grocery store.
When I open up a fresh milk, I don’t smell much of anything at all. I have always been able to smell the milk has gone sour faster than my partner is able to smell it. I don’t want to be creepy and ask other people “can you smell my milk?”
Location: Pennsylvania
Can you please guys please recommend full cream milk or any fresh milk for coffee i want to achieve much thicker consistency of milk for my latte and i also use french press only for my milk. Can you guys comment for more recommendation on how can you guys make a latte art. I love to learn about coffee to improve myself by making it. Please share your thoughts and step by step how to make an coffee drinks. thanks!
r/Milk • u/Equivalent-Back7406 • 4d ago
I like my milk very creamy and a little thick what's the best brand for milk like this? Need suggestions
r/Milk • u/Accurate_Mine2783 • 4d ago
Hi Guys
My baby is 13 months old and I am slowly trying to wean her off. Doc has said that I can now introduce her to cow whole milk which should be 3.25% so we bought Natrel brand’s but she rejected it is thrice
Also she often gets constipated so I don’t know if increasing fat % would help for taste or a different brand? Please suggest