Had a bad experience a few weeks ago when I was drinking milk from a freshly-opened bottle of milk, and after I had almost finished my first glass I started thinking something was off about the taste. I figured that if it was expired, I would have noticed by now. So I poured my second glass, and to my horror chunks came out.

I wish I had thought of returning the bottle before I dumped it all down the sink in a panic. I would have liked my four dollars back.

I was put off of milk for weeks after that. Now I’m paranoid. As stated in the title, I can’t smell, so my sense of taste is also not the best. I just got more milk, and I can’t tell if the milk I just drank is actually slightly sour or if I’m just placebo-effecting the taste into being because I am expecting it to be spoiled. Is there a test I can do that will prove the milk is not spoiled?

  • deegeese@sopuli.xyz
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    If it’s NOT a fat-free milk, pour a little into very hot water like tea/coffee and see if it curdles after 30 seconds.

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    I’m in the same boat; I can’t smell spoiled milk. Partially that, partially I don’t really like dairy milk that much, I drink plant-based milks now. When I open a new container I mark the date on it with a sharpie. Then I throw out any remainder after 14 days (or whatever the bottle says plus some).

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    i have fully functioning taste and smell, and I drank spoiled milk many many times by mistake. Just grabbing the pack and start drinking, only tp realise after a couple of gulps it is spoiled.

    it never caused me any issues

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    Can you microwave a small amount or maybe heat on the stove in a sauce pot? Sour milk will curdle. Then just use it for pancakes instead of buttermilk

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    FWIW I had a similar experience, and just switched to oatmilk. I only use it for breakfast cereal, so I don’t notice a difference.

    (I’ve heard almond milk is good too, but I believe almond growers take up a disproportionate amount of water.)

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    If it’s liquid it’s good to drink and if it’s chunky you probably shouldn’t though I don’t find that milk products spoil that easily. I’ve seen flakes floating in my coffee and I’ve still drank it and nothing has happened.

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    I’m anosmic too and I had the same experience in college. I never had to deal with “fresh” milk ever being not so fresh though. Although after reading your post, I think I’ll get a pitcher for milk so i can pour out the bottle when I get it to double check for chunks. You could try that too, but I can’t say how well it works.

    I don’t think I can taste if milk is sour, but I’ve developed a tolerance to food that’s gone a bit bad anyway.

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        Ah, yeah I got my sense of smell knocked outta me when I was a kid. I’ve read about some kind of treatment to help people train their sense of smell. It came up a lot in some anosmic groups I was during the pandemic. I never looked too much into it because there’s no point, but it might be worth a trip to an ENT in your case.

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        If that is the case you don’t need to worry about whether the milk has spoiled. You could drink it regardless until it started getting chunks.

        Edit: to clarify, the lactobacilli that spoil the milk are harmless. If the off taste doesn’t bother you there’s nothing to worry about until the chunks become noticable at which point it is obvious.

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      I can’t smell bad milk either. Also can’t taste it.

      I learned just how bad it was when I polished off a bowl of cereal, made a bowl up for my Person with the same milk I’d just consumed, and they spit it out thinking I was playing an awful “prank” on them. I had to convince and demonstrate that no, I can’t detect spoiled milk until it’s visibly bad.