Get Psyched For Another New Dairy-Free Drink: Barley Milk
Get Psyched For Another New Dairy-Free Drink: Barley Milk
You'd be silly to think the world of nondairy milks has reached its limit because, as demonstrated by the plethora to choose from — soy, almond, cashew, oat, and even milk made from potatoes and pea protein — nondairy-milks can be made out of anything. So why stop there? Is there another grain we can milk? How about barley? Yep, barley milk exists for all you milk-and-cookie, cereal, and latte fans.
What Is Barley Milk?
As if milk made from barley wasn't unique enough, there is a brand of barley milk called Take Two, which is upcycled, which means it's made from the "spent barley" used to brew beer. Spent grain, also known as brewers' grain, is the coproduct of brewing beer, and much of it is disposed of after the beginning of the brewing process. Actually, the US wastes nearly six billion pounds of spent grain each year. To date, Take Two has saved over 371,000 pounds of spent grain from ending up in landfills, and this number is growing by the day.