I Taste Tested Unpopular Plant-Based Milks, And Here's What We're All Missing Out On

Hi, all, I'm Farrah! Recently, I taste-tested different brands of oat milk to determine the best one. Not long after, I discovered that there is a whole other world of plant-based milk out there, ranging from barley to pea milk. Yes, you read that right. PEA MILK. So I decided to once again taste them all so you don't have to in order to figure out which might be the best.

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Full disclosure: These companies did send me their products to try. However, I'm bringing you full honesty. All thoughts are my own. Also, this is not an ad; nor am I obligated to review these products.

Here's the lineup, folks. Although I tried Chobani last time, I did a taste test this time around of their sugar-free oat milk. The other brands include Good Karma, Take Two, Minority Figures, This PKN, and Sproud.

Oat milk lineup

I typically drink oat milk in my coffee and cereal on a weekly basis, so I'm including a pass/fail coffee and cereal taste on top of a straightforward taste test. Let's get started.

First: Good Karma Plantmilk

Good karma plantmilk with glass

Next Up: Take Two Barley Milk

Thoughts: I didn't know what to expect with this one. To be perfectly honest, I was a little grossed out when I poured it into the cup and saw...little chunks of something? I shook the carton WELL before pouring, but anyway. I wasn't thrilled by the color, either. It almost looks like chocolate milk! With these very low expectations, I was surprised by how much I enjoyed the taste. It was creamy, crisp, and refreshing without any sweetness. There is a very subtle aftertaste that's similar to oat milk, but it isn't as potent. Cereal/coffee test: Passed ✅Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐(4/5 stars)Calories per serving (1 cup): 70; sugar: 5 grams; protein: 5 grams

Next: Sproud Pea Milk

Glass of off-white Sproud next to carton

Next up: Chobani Sugar Free Oat Milk

White Chobani sugar free oatmilk

Minority Figures Organic Oat Milk

Thoughts: I'd never heard of this brand until they asked if I'd like to try it, so I did! It's made for baristas, and the coloring is pretty white and the consistency is deliciously creamy, but there is a pretty blatant sweetness to the flavoring, almost as if you're drinking Fruity Pebbles cereal milk. Again, if that's your vibe, you'll like it! It wasn't for me, but I wouldn't hesitate to use it in coffee. Cereal/coffee test: Passed ✅Rating: ⭐⭐⭐(3/5 stars)Calories per serving (1 cup): 150; sugar: 8 grams; protein: 2 grams

This PKN Pecan Milk:

brown cup of pecan milk next to box

Listen, I think it's worth trying all of these for yourself. Everyone has different tastes! For me, the clear winner was (surprisingly!) Take Two Barley Milk. Refreshing, crisp, and on the neutral side, this is what I personally look for in plant-based milk.

Let us know if you've tried any of these in the comments below!