Oat Milk Barista Edition

The best oat milk for coffee experts and people who like to play one at home. Use as creamer, foam it, or whatever.  

it’s micro-foamable!

We try not to overuse expressions like “super-premium,” but if you’re an oat milk and/or coffee connoisseur who strongly believes coffee should stay plant-based even when mixed with other beverages, this rich, creamy, and micro-foamable drink is the super-premium product we made to go with your super-premium lifestyle. It can be stored for a really long time. The rich and neutral taste comes from a combination of tasty oats and unsaturated fat that will make any hot drink, like coffee, tea, or hot chocolate, seem like it’s undergone some kind of upgrading process. No, make that a super-premium upgrading process. 

For the pros (and non-pros too)

We never put anything in our products that isn't absolutely necessary and absolutely approved for consumption. For instance, the acidity regulator we use is to help the Barista perform to the professional expectations of coffee experts, so even if you happen to be more of a breakfast brewer, it should answer your needs too. Even though we don’t think anyone drinks coffee to get essential nutrients, we thought you might appreciate that we put the same vitamins and minerals in the Barista as in most of our other oat drinks. No dairy, no soy and no separating in the coffee.

More about this product

  • Where can I buy this amazing oat product?

    Ask your favorite store to carry it or use our Oatfinder to locate a café serving Oatly Barista Edition.

  • How do I use this oat milk?

    For cooking and baking

    1. Find any recipe that you want to cook or bake.

    2. Where it says milk, use this oat milk instead.

    For coffee, tea or hot chocolate

    1. Make the usual preparations.

    2. Use this oat milk instead of milk from a cow.

    For drinking

    1. Pour the oat milk into a glass, mug or a cup.

    2. Drink

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  • I have notes, and some questions, who can I talk to?

    We created OatlyFans just to answer this and any other questions you might have.

  • I hate Oatly but I don’t know how to put it in words.

    You sound like the person our digital media specialist was referring to as the “target demographic” for this site: fckoatly.com/

  • How do you calculate the climate footprint of this product?

    We gather data on greenhouse gas emissions from grower to grocer and put it through a platform called CarbonCloud that uses 20 years of research in the food-system field to crunch the numbers and get the final carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e) number. When the counting and analyzing are done, an impartial verifier professional double-checks the calculations. Basically, our numbers are scrutinized by people who really know what they’re doing. Read all about it here.

    The climate impact of our products is expressed in kilograms of CO2e per kilogram of packaged food product. The calculations are based on a life cycle assessment approach from farm to shop. In this case it means that we consider all steps of the life cycle from the production of agricultural inputs, through agriculture, transport, processing, packaging, and distribution up until the product reaches the shelf of the grocery store. So, the calculated climate footprint does not consider transport from grocery store to home or cooking of product, or disposal of the packaging.

Ingredients

Water, OATS (10%), Vegetable Oil (Rapeseed), Acidity Regulator (Dibasic Potassium Phosphate), Mineral (Calcium Carbonate), Salt, Vitamins (Riboflavin, Vitamin D2, Vitamin B12).

Nutritional Values

Nutrition information, average quantity per 100ml,
Energy257kJ/61kcal
Protein1.1g
Fat3.0g
of which saturates 0.3g
Carbohydrates7.1g
of which sugars3.4g
Fibre0.8g
Sodium40mg
Vitamin D20.5μg
Riboflavin0.2mg
Vitamin B120.1μg
Calcium120mg