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How Long Does Light Milk Last?

Published in Milk Storage 2 mins read

Light milk, often referring to reduced-fat or skim milk, generally lasts for a specific period past its printed date.

According to Eat By Date, reduced-fat and skim milk will last 7 days beyond the printed date. This contrasts with whole milk, which lasts 5-7 days, and non-fat and lactose-free milk, which can last 7-10 days.

Here's a quick summary:

Type of Milk Shelf Life After Printed Date
Whole Milk 5-7 days
Reduced-fat/Skim 7 days
Non-fat/Lactose-free 7-10 days

Understanding Milk Expiration

It's crucial to note that the dates on milk cartons are typically "sell-by" dates, not strict expiration dates. Milk can often be consumed safely for a limited time after this date, but it's important to use your senses to evaluate its freshness. If the milk smells sour or has a lumpy texture, it should be discarded.

How to Store Milk Properly

  • Keep milk refrigerated at or below 40°F (4°C).
  • Store milk in the back of the fridge where it's coldest.
  • Avoid storing milk on the fridge door, which is subject to temperature fluctuations.
  • Seal milk containers tightly to prevent the milk from absorbing odors from other foods.
  • Once opened, milk should be used within a few days, even if it's within the listed shelf life.

Checking Milk Freshness

  • Smell Test: If the milk has a sour or off-putting odor, discard it.
  • Visual Inspection: Look for a lumpy or curdled texture. Fresh milk should be smooth and liquid.
  • Taste Test (use with caution): If the milk smells and looks ok, a small taste can help determine if it’s still usable. If it tastes sour, discard it.

By following these guidelines, you can maximize the freshness and safety of your light milk.