An Offaly farmer has launched a brilliant new Oat Milk product to challenge leading brands on the market. Many leading oat milk brands contain little or no natu.
May 21, 2021 4:21 pm
A Tullamore farmer looks set to capitalise on the fast-growing Irish market for non-dairy ‘milk’ sales by milking Irish oats.
This week saw Liam Lynam launch his ‘Oat in the City’ real oat drink, made from Irish oats, locally grown in the midlands.
The natural milked oat drink is fresh, creamy and gluten and dairy-free, delivering an authentic taste by retaining all the oats’ natural fibre and goodness.
Lynam explained:
“All our oats are gluten-free and are supplied by Irish growers. Moving forward, I plan to produce my own oats for the project.
“This will happen with the next 12 to 24 months.”
An Offaly farmer has launched a brilliant new Oat Milk product to challenge leading brands on the market. Many leading oat milk brands contain little or no natu.
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This month, yogurt brand Chobani will launch two vegan oat milk creamers at retailers nationwide. The new creamers will be available in 24-ounce cartons ($3.99) in Original and Vanilla flavors. Chobani will also add vegan Oat Zero Sugar beverage to the line, available in 54-ounce cartons for $3.99.
Vegan at Chobani
In January 2019, Chobani launched its first coconut milk-based vegan line of five yogurt and four drink flavors. In November 2019, the brand expanded its vegan offerings with the launch of The World of Chobani Oat a line of oat-based products it initially launched with four drink flavors, four yogurt flavors, and three varieties of yogurt cups with crunchy toppings. In December, Chobani further expanded the line with Oat Drink Barista Blend, a plant-based milk that it designed to behave like steamed whole milk in coffee.