Oatly Organic Oat Milk is made from organic oats. This plant-based milk is 100% vegan friendly and can be stored outside the refrigerator making it the perfect travelling companion.
Oatly Organic Oat Milk is made from organic oats. This plant-based milk is 100% vegan friendly and can be stored outside the refrigerator making it the perfect travelling companion.
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Oatly Oat Milk - Organic 1L
Oatly Organic Oat Milk is made from organic oats. This plant-based milk is 100% vegan friendly and can be stored outside the refrigerator making it the perfect travelling companion.
Oatly Organic Oat Milk is made from organic oats. This plant-based milk is 100% vegan friendly and can be stored outside the refrigerator making it the perfect travelling companion.
Last updated at 08/06/2026 21:21:06
Oatly Organic Oat Milk | 1L
Delivery between Wed – Sun on orders of $50+
Oatly Organic Oat Milk 1L
Delivery between Tue – Thu $9.95
Organic Oat Milk 1lt
Oatly Organic Oat Milk 1L
Delivery between Wed – Mon $9.99
Oatly Oat Milk Organic 1L
Delivery by Fri $0
originally posted on blendjet.com
This is THE best milk I've ever had. Due to health issues, I had to give up dairy a long time ago. All the other substitutes out there affect me negatively in some way. Oat milk was the only thing I could drink safely, except that it was gross, until I found Oatly. I'm so happy for your ad campaign in NYC because it convinced me to give oat milk (specifically yours!) another try. Now, after years of disappointed taste buds, migraines, eczema, digestive issues, and allergic reactions, I'm finally able to enjoy lattes and cereal again. The barista edition is seriously a game changer. I don't just tolerate it like I did previous substitutes; I actually prefer it. And, best of all, they're sugar free. As a cancer survivor, that is important to me. You really seem to ... MoreThis is THE best milk I've ever had. Due to health issues, I had to give up dairy a long time ago. All the other substitutes out there affect me negatively in some way. Oat milk was the only thing I could drink safely, except that it was gross, until I found Oatly. I'm so happy for your ad campaign in NYC because it convinced me to give oat milk (specifically yours!) another try. Now, after years of disappointed taste buds, migraines, eczema, digestive issues, and allergic reactions, I'm finally able to enjoy lattes and cereal again. The barista edition is seriously a game changer. I don't just tolerate it like I did previous substitutes; I actually prefer it. And, best of all, they're sugar free. As a cancer survivor, that is important to me. You really seem to have made careful, well-researched decisions about ingredients and packaging, and I appreciate that. Also, creating shelf-stable versions and shipping direct means it's easier for me to get Oatly wherever I am. Thank you for a great product!
originally posted on blendjet.com
First off, I drink this straight out of the carton.I know, that's probably disgusting and my 78-year old mom would yell at me if she saw it. But it is seriously THAT GOOD.Since I found Oatly Barista I literally set up my electric kettle, mug, and coffee accoutrements out before bed because I am so excited for my first cup the next morning.Oatly Barista is creamy, slightly (naturally) sweet, stays blended in hot and cold drinks, unlike some "alternative creamers", which are really not enticing alternatives because they precipitate and become chunky suspensions of nut- or coconut "mylk" (eyeroll) globs at the bottom of the cup...a defilement of my morning bliss and a bitter disappointment after the first sip.Secondly, and for me, equally as important as taste and ... MoreFirst off, I drink this straight out of the carton.I know, that's probably disgusting and my 78-year old mom would yell at me if she saw it. But it is seriously THAT GOOD.Since I found Oatly Barista I literally set up my electric kettle, mug, and coffee accoutrements out before bed because I am so excited for my first cup the next morning.Oatly Barista is creamy, slightly (naturally) sweet, stays blended in hot and cold drinks, unlike some "alternative creamers", which are really not enticing alternatives because they precipitate and become chunky suspensions of nut- or coconut "mylk" (eyeroll) globs at the bottom of the cup...a defilement of my morning bliss and a bitter disappointment after the first sip.Secondly, and for me, equally as important as taste and mouth feel, is that there are no gums, carrageenan, or emulsifiers that trigger my current histamine and IBS issues. This is no small thing. These heath issues usually mean eliminating an overwhelmingly depressing list of foods (usually the most pleasurable ones), so having the pleasure of coffee (and another personal fave, a creamy Hibiscus slushie) is no small thing.Thanks, Oatly people. You make days that much more delicious.
originally posted on waitrose.com
I don't understand the poor reviews. I've been using Oatly for years and never had any bad experiences with it, it has always been of the best quality. I also use Plenish and can't taste the difference; I buy which ever is the cheaper. I only use it on breakfast cereal. I've tried in tea and it makes the tea taste of digestive biscuit, which is not surprising really.
| Dimensions | 205 x 75 x 70mm |
Oatly Organic Oat Milk | 1L
Delivery between Wed – Sun on orders of $50+
Oatly Organic Oat Milk 1L
Delivery between Tue – Thu $9.95
Organic Oat Milk 1lt
Oatly Organic Oat Milk 1L
Delivery between Wed – Mon $9.99
Oatly Oat Milk Organic 1L
Delivery by Fri $0
This is THE best milk I've ever had. Due to health issues, I had to give up dairy a long time ago. All the other substitutes out there affect me negatively in some way. Oat milk was the only thing I could drink safely, except that it was gross, until I found Oatly. I'm so happy for your ad campaign in NYC because it convinced me to give oat milk (specifically yours!) another try. Now, after years of disappointed taste buds, migraines, eczema, digestive issues, and allergic reactions, I'm finally able to enjoy lattes and cereal again. The barista edition is seriously a game changer. I don't just tolerate it like I did previous substitutes; I actually prefer it. And, best of all, they're sugar free. As a cancer survivor, that is important to me. You really seem to ... MoreThis is THE best milk I've ever had. Due to health issues, I had to give up dairy a long time ago. All the other substitutes out there affect me negatively in some way. Oat milk was the only thing I could drink safely, except that it was gross, until I found Oatly. I'm so happy for your ad campaign in NYC because it convinced me to give oat milk (specifically yours!) another try. Now, after years of disappointed taste buds, migraines, eczema, digestive issues, and allergic reactions, I'm finally able to enjoy lattes and cereal again. The barista edition is seriously a game changer. I don't just tolerate it like I did previous substitutes; I actually prefer it. And, best of all, they're sugar free. As a cancer survivor, that is important to me. You really seem to have made careful, well-researched decisions about ingredients and packaging, and I appreciate that. Also, creating shelf-stable versions and shipping direct means it's easier for me to get Oatly wherever I am. Thank you for a great product!
First off, I drink this straight out of the carton.I know, that's probably disgusting and my 78-year old mom would yell at me if she saw it. But it is seriously THAT GOOD.Since I found Oatly Barista I literally set up my electric kettle, mug, and coffee accoutrements out before bed because I am so excited for my first cup the next morning.Oatly Barista is creamy, slightly (naturally) sweet, stays blended in hot and cold drinks, unlike some "alternative creamers", which are really not enticing alternatives because they precipitate and become chunky suspensions of nut- or coconut "mylk" (eyeroll) globs at the bottom of the cup...a defilement of my morning bliss and a bitter disappointment after the first sip.Secondly, and for me, equally as important as taste and ... MoreFirst off, I drink this straight out of the carton.I know, that's probably disgusting and my 78-year old mom would yell at me if she saw it. But it is seriously THAT GOOD.Since I found Oatly Barista I literally set up my electric kettle, mug, and coffee accoutrements out before bed because I am so excited for my first cup the next morning.Oatly Barista is creamy, slightly (naturally) sweet, stays blended in hot and cold drinks, unlike some "alternative creamers", which are really not enticing alternatives because they precipitate and become chunky suspensions of nut- or coconut "mylk" (eyeroll) globs at the bottom of the cup...a defilement of my morning bliss and a bitter disappointment after the first sip.Secondly, and for me, equally as important as taste and mouth feel, is that there are no gums, carrageenan, or emulsifiers that trigger my current histamine and IBS issues. This is no small thing. These heath issues usually mean eliminating an overwhelmingly depressing list of foods (usually the most pleasurable ones), so having the pleasure of coffee (and another personal fave, a creamy Hibiscus slushie) is no small thing.Thanks, Oatly people. You make days that much more delicious.
I don't understand the poor reviews. I've been using Oatly for years and never had any bad experiences with it, it has always been of the best quality. I also use Plenish and can't taste the difference; I buy which ever is the cheaper. I only use it on breakfast cereal. I've tried in tea and it makes the tea taste of digestive biscuit, which is not surprising really.
I bought this as an alternative to Alpro almond chocolate milk which I used to buy regularly until it was discontinued, and it is delicious.It's not quite as rich as the Alpro one was, instead it reminds me of the chocolatey milk you get from chocolate cereal.I do however think this one tastes better cold than the Alpro one did. I have yet to try it warmed up as hot chocolate but imagine it will still be delicious! It's a shame it's so expensive, but all the branded milk alternatives are and despite that it's definitely one I'll be buying again as a treat item.
I was so pleased when Oatly launched a 'fresh' version of the barista oat milk. I love the long life Oatly Barista and have used it for many years, for me it's the best one on the market. I have got through 2 of the fresh version and it has that slightly 'soya' taste which I've found with other fresh versions (including in bottles from farm shops). Sadly, for that reason, it's not for me and I'll stick with the long life Oatly Barista
Ive been using Oatly for years and I recently I purchased 12 cartons of Oatly and had to throw all of them away. Why? Because of the weird overwhelming chemical taste the milk had. I even tried making oats porridge with the milk the taste was still there, different hot drinks etc. I have also read that the company has since sold part of its shares to a company Oatly's Ma'anshan production facility which is in the Anhui Province in China. Which could explain the deterioration in quality control and taste of new batches of milk. Oatly is now part-owned by The Blackstone Group (7%), Verlinvest, China Resources (a conglomerate owned by the Chinese state), Industrifonden, ?stersj?stiftelsen, and the employees. Sadly, I will now source an alternative.
I also used to get the rectangular boxes which is more creamy, which looks like what the picture shows. This time I also got the square boxes which I'm really disappointed. I found out that the square boxes edition always tastes very thin and light, which is so different than the rectangular one that I had before. It's such a bummer that I have ordered 2 cases of "thiner Oatly" which I have to live with it for the next few months until I finish them all :(
Many people buy oatmilk for its environmental benefits compared to dairy. These boxes arrived wrapped in old fashioned bubble wrap. The sort you can't even "deflate" with a knife to make it take up less room in landfill. You guys need to clean up your acct, I can't order this again. Use something which takes up less space in the bin, and which preferably can be composted or at least recycled.
I am ok with dairy and was not looking for alternatives to milk. I do not like soy at all and almond milk is ok if there is nothing better available. So I was a little skeptical about oat milk and tried it a bit reluctantly when Rosso just introduced Oatly. I loved the taste! It's warm and oaty and very indulgent. I now prefer it for my lattes. Bonus, it does not clog up the steamer on my machine like milk does, so less cleaning. My friend who is lactose-free mixes it with lactose-free milk and it also makes for an awesome cuppa.
I bought this as it was reduced but the reduced sticker was stuck over the word "deluxe" so I wasn't aware it wasn't the normal chocolate oat milk at first. This was far too greasy. The normal choc oat milk is amazing but I think for this they've just added an extra cup of oil and it's not pleasant to drink at all it's very sickly and doesn't actually taste as chocolaty as the normal one. Wouldn't recommend it at all.
| Dimensions | 205 x 75 x 70mm |