Fizzy Milk

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sima-hebburn

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love me milk, anyone had it fizzy (where's that soda stream) & what they going to charge for it.

Fizzy milk could be about to hit supermarket shelves with one of the UK's biggest milk producers planning to make it the next big drinks trend.

It comes as millions of consumers are ditching cow's milk for non-dairy milks like almond and coconut, leaving milk producers desperate for business.

Milk sales fell by around £240m between 2014 and 2016 according to data compiled by the Grocer magazine. Meanwhile this year for the first time soya milk, rice milk and almond milk were included in the ONS's "typical basket of goods" list for the first time.

This latest announcement by Arla appears to be the latest move to get more British consumers interested in milk again.

However its fizzy milk may prove more popular in the middle east, where fizzy dairy drinks are commonplace.

In countries including Iran, Turkey and Afghanistan a milky drink, which is often served fizzy, called Doogh is commonplace. It is made by mixing yoghurt and chilled or iced water and has been variously described as "diluted yogurt". It is sometimes carbonated and seasoned with mint.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/201...uld-hit-supermarket-shelves-boost-milk-sales/
 


The best brand of Fizzy Milk is South Korea's Milkis, it's lush like and they converted it into a soft drink taste really well. You can buy it in the Asian supermarket on Fawcett Street.
 
you drink 3 pints of milk a day?:lol:

:D 12 pints a week (not litre's) do 100 pressups x 4 times a day & gulp it down.

5 Reasons You Should Drink Milk Post Workout.

  1. Muscle Gains. Research shows a mix of slow and fast digesting protein is superior for lean body mass gains. Milk is 80% casein, 20% whey.
  2. Fat Loss. Dairy calcium increases fat loss. The fat in milk keeps you full longer which decreases hunger and thus helps you to lose fat.
  3. Recovery. Milk is a fluid and has electrolytes. Research shows milk is superior to water and sport drinks for rehydration post workout.
  4. Cheap. When you consider the protein (whey/casein/BCAA) and calorie content of milk, it’s one of the cheapest foods available.
  5. Easy. Milk requires zero preparation. 1 quarter (1 liter) milk can be a perfect post workout meal depending on your daily caloric needs.

Milk vs Whey.
Some people still believe you need whey post workout. Probably because supplement companies keep pushing it. But studies show slow protein OR a mix of slow & fast protein is superior for lean body mass gains.

Whey is a fast protein. While milk is a combination of slow & fast protein (casein & whey). That’s why milk post workout is superior to whey but also to soy milk for lean body mass gains: whey & soy milk are fast digesting proteins

https://stronglifts.com/milk-post-workout-build-muscle-gains/
 
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In countries including Iran, Turkey and Afghanistan a milky drink, which is often served fizzy, called Doogh is commonplace. It is made by mixing yoghurt and chilled or iced water and has been variously described as "diluted yogurt". It is sometimes carbonated and seasoned with mint.

I've had that in Turkey. It's best when it's thickened up and served a bit like ice cream. Like that, it's known as Scoopy Doogh.
 
:D 12 pints a week (not litre's) do 100 pressups x 4 times a day & gulp it down.

5 Reasons You Should Drink Milk Post Workout.

  1. Muscle Gains. Research shows a mix of slow and fast digesting protein is superior for lean body mass gains. Milk is 80% casein, 20% whey.
  2. Fat Loss. Dairy calcium increases fat loss. The fat in milk keeps you full longer which decreases hunger and thus helps you to lose fat.
  3. Recovery. Milk is a fluid and has electrolytes. Research shows milk is superior to water and sport drinks for rehydration post workout.
  4. Cheap. When you consider the protein (whey/casein/BCAA) and calorie content of milk, it’s one of the cheapest foods available.
  5. Easy. Milk requires zero preparation. 1 quarter (1 liter) milk can be a perfect post workout meal depending on your daily caloric needs.

Milk vs Whey.
Some people still believe you need whey post workout. Probably because supplement companies keep pushing it. But studies show slow protein OR a mix of slow & fast protein is superior for lean body mass gains.

Whey is a fast protein. While milk is a combination of slow & fast protein (casein & whey). That’s why milk post workout is superior to whey but also to soy milk for lean body mass gains: whey & soy milk are fast digesting proteins

https://stronglifts.com/milk-post-workout-build-muscle-gains/

I agree that milk is just as for you.
 
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