Alpro Almond Plant Based Long Life Drink Vegan And Dairy | Desertcart Netherlands
Alpro Almond Plant-Based Long Life Drink, Vegan & Dairy Free, 1L
4.6/5
Product ID: 59621399
Secure Transaction
⚡Low Sugar & Fat Content
🌱100% Plant-Based & Vegan
🦴120mg Calcium per 100ml
Frequently Bought Together
Description
🥛 Elevate your sip game with plant-powered goodness!
CLEAN GREEN - Gluten-free and low in sugars, perfect for mindful eaters and flexitarians alike.
NUTRIENT BOOST - Enriched with essential vitamins B2, B12, and D to support your active, health-conscious lifestyle.
PURE PLANT POWER - 100% dairy-free, vegan-friendly, and naturally lactose-free for guilt-free indulgence.
SUSTAINABLY PACKAGED - Eco-friendly carton with FSC certification—because your choices matter beyond the glass.
VERSATILE EVERYDAY ESSENTIAL - Ideal for smoothies, coffee, cereals, or straight from the carton—make plant-based living effortless.
Alpro Almond Plant-Based Long Life Drink is a 1L vegan, dairy-free beverage packed with calcium and vitamins B2, B12, and D. Naturally low in fat and sugars, gluten-free, and sustainably packaged, it’s designed for health-conscious professionals seeking a versatile, eco-friendly milk alternative.
Specifications
Product Dimensions
7.1 x 21.5 x 7.2 cm; 1 kg
Item model number
105077071
Additives
almond
Allergen Information
Contains: Almonds
Volume
1000 Millilitres
Units
1000.0 millilitre
Storage Instructions
Once opened, keep refrigerated and use within 5 days. Do not freeze. Best before: see top of pack.
Serving Recommendation
1000 milliliters
Manufacturer contact
Made for: Alpro (UK) Ltd, Northants, NN15 5YT.
Country of origin
Produce of the EU
Brand
Alpro
Format
Liquid
Age Range Description
All Ages
Speciality
Gluten Free
Certification
Grüner Punkt - ARA (Verpackungskennzeichen), VEGAN_SOCIETY_VEGAN_LOGO, Forest Stewardship Council (FSC-Label für nachhaltige Forstwirtschaft)
Package Information
Carton
Manufacturer
Alpro
Serving Size
1000 ml
Fat
11.0 g
of which:
-
- Mono-unsaturates
0.8 g
- Poly-unsaturates
0.2 g
Carbohydrate
3.0 g
of which:
-
- Sugars
3.0 g
Fibre
0.2 g
Protein
0.5 g
Salt
0.13 g
Vitamin D
0.75 g
Vitamin E
1.80 g
Vitamin B12
0.38 g
Calcium
120 g
Reviews
4.6
All from verified purchases
C**R
HOLYGRAIL!!!
haven’t drank cows milk for about four years. this is all i use; for oat/cereal, smoothies, sometimes cooking and just to drink on it’s own when i feel like.you could probably tell from the picture i added that i really like this milk. when i first tried it about six years ago i didn’t like it at all and decided i was never going to drink it again. i decided to give it another go when i cut the dairy milk out altogether and again, at first i didn’t like the taste or even the smell but i kept at it for the healthy side of it. now, i love the taste, i’m so used to it and I enjoy it.whenever the almond milk is on sale i buy four or five of them at a time. amazon fresh started in march of 2017 and from the picture you can see i’ve bought 66 since about to be 68.THREE THUMBS UP!
R**S
Better alternative to cows milk.
I personally hate the taste of cows milk and if you are the same I highly recommend this product. It has a great taste and the price is affordable.
M**G
A stronger flavoured, thicker alternative to its competitiors
This is a tasty non-dairy alternative to cows milk, and perfect for fans of all things nutty. This being my first foray into the world of almond milk, I decided to buy both this and Blue Diamond Almond Breeze Original, 1l so that I could compare the two. Below are my results.Flavour:Both milks have a sweet, slightly nutty taste, though the alpro milk is certainly the stronger of the two. Blue diamond had less of an impact on the flavour profile of the different things that I used it with. If you think that the flavour of the milk adds to food rather than detracts, then alpro wins in this regard. Otherwise, you should go for blue diamondConsistency:Alpro was the creamier of the two milks, with a slightly darker colour and smoother mouthfeel. I'm not sure how this effect is achieved since the almond contents of each is fairly similar, so it must be something else in the ingredients. The blue diamond milk on the other hand is thinner, with a consistency closer to that of skimmed/semi-skimmed milk. The difference did seem to have an impact on the way different foods were effected by the milk, you can read more about that below.Price:There's no escaping the fact that milk alternatives cost at lease double their dairy counterparts, which is a shame and a bit of a wonder. Surely nuts are less costly to grow and maintain than living animals? Either way, I believe alpro usually costs slightly more than blue diamond, although I managed to get them at the same price.Below are some observations on how the milk is with various thingsCorn flakes:Alpro didn't fare so well with the corn flakes, making them soggy more quickly than blue diamond or regular cows milk. I put this down to the fact that it was the thicker of the two, and I personally felt that it made the eating experience worse. While the flavour of the milk is nice, it doesn't go well with soggy corn flakes. The blue diamond worked better, only making the cereal soggy towards the end of the bowl.Bran flakes:The bran flakes were more resistant to getting soggy thankfully. With both milks, the first bite or two gave the impression that the two flavours don't work that great together, but after a few bites you get used to it and it's pretty delicious! Both milks worked well here, and the only separating factor is whether or not you'd prefer a stronger flavour.Porridge:I have my porridge with berries, honey and a little peanut butter, so it was quite difficult to gauge the flavour coming through. It certainly didn't detract from it though, adding just enough flavour to be pleasant. The porridge made with alpro was a little less liquid, with more swollen oats, whereas Blue diamond produced a more runny porridge. One of my favourite things with both, however, is the fact that neither stick to the bottom of the pan like cows milk does, making the cleanup so much easier (nothing beats hemp milk in this regard though)Tea:As far as I can tell, both milks have a pretty similar effect to cows milk when used in tea. The resulting tea tends to be a little darker, with a more translucent effect, like you would get when you compare using skimmed milk to full-fat. Not much to say here. It is a little different, but not by much.Verdict:I personally preferred Blue Diamond milk. It's a little bit cheaper, and is closer to cows milk than alpro. I also didn't want the flavour to be too overpowering which is why I will be opting for the more subtle of the two from now on.If you're had almond milk before however and you know that you love the flavour then go for alpro. Just keep in mind the effects that its thicker consistency might have on things.If you found this review helpful then let me know with a thumbs up! Likewise if you felt it was lacking, then give it a thumbs down. Happy shopping!
S**Y
Love
Aways buy this
D**P
Yummy but needs a more competitive price to attract more buyers.
Incredibly more-ish and very versitle, for tea, coffee or baking with. The price on Amazon can be abit dear if you want to bulk buy. I usally get it when it's on sale for £1 each. Instead of £1.80 roughly. Because those 80ps add up quickly. Considering with Amazon Pantry that you pay £3.99 for delivery per box so it gets expensive for a milk alternative. It is really yummy though.
L**M
Would recommend.
This is a great alternative for milk. Tastes great by itself when cold. I’ve used this for many things and still tastes the same as if I used milk. Very pleased with this product.
D**E
Not for me…
Nice but it leave an odd taste in the mouth. I’ll not be buying again!
M**N
Very good milk alternative
I really like this brand. Nice taste, easy to store and great price.
Common Questions
Trustpilot
TrustScore 4.5 | 7,300+ reviews
Ravi S.
I loved the variety of products available. Will definitely shop again.
2 months ago
Abdullah B.
Great price for an authentic product. Fast international shipping too!
","image":["https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71U6v9KaADL.jpg","https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61JIvrEDz7L.jpg","https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71-atczSetL.jpg","https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71JDgVbI02L.jpg","https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71-ES6RWT2L.jpg","https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61hSBmvI7KL.jpg","https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71hi6xhMTWL.jpg","https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71a9kAnZZpL.jpg"],"offers":{"@type":"Offer","priceCurrency":"EUR","price":"26.47","itemCondition":"https://schema.org/NewCondition","availability":"https://schema.org/OutOfStock","shippingDetails":{"deliveryTime":{"@type":"ShippingDeliveryTime","minValue":7,"maxValue":7,"unitCode":"d"}}},"category":" plantbasedmilk","review":[{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"5.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"C***R"},"datePublished":"12 January 2018","name":"HOLYGRAIL!!!","reviewBody":"haven’t drank cows milk for about four years. this is all i use; for oat/cereal, smoothies, sometimes cooking and just to drink on it’s own when i feel like.you could probably tell from the picture i added that i really like this milk. when i first tried it about six years ago i didn’t like it at all and decided i was never going to drink it again. i decided to give it another go when i cut the dairy milk out altogether and again, at first i didn’t like the taste or even the smell but i kept at it for the healthy side of it. now, i love the taste, i’m so used to it and I enjoy it.whenever the almond milk is on sale i buy four or five of them at a time. amazon fresh started in march of 2017 and from the picture you can see i’ve bought 66 since about to be 68.THREE THUMBS UP!"},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"5.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"R***S"},"datePublished":"3 February 2020","name":"Better alternative to cows milk.","reviewBody":"I personally hate the taste of cows milk and if you are the same I highly recommend this product. It has a great taste and the price is affordable."},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"4.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"M***G"},"datePublished":"2 February 2018","name":"A stronger flavoured, thicker alternative to its competitiors","reviewBody":"This is a tasty non-dairy alternative to cows milk, and perfect for fans of all things nutty. This being my first foray into the world of almond milk, I decided to buy both this and Blue Diamond Almond Breeze Original, 1l so that I could compare the two. Below are my results.Flavour:Both milks have a sweet, slightly nutty taste, though the alpro milk is certainly the stronger of the two. Blue diamond had less of an impact on the flavour profile of the different things that I used it with. If you think that the flavour of the milk adds to food rather than detracts, then alpro wins in this regard. Otherwise, you should go for blue diamondConsistency:Alpro was the creamier of the two milks, with a slightly darker colour and smoother mouthfeel. I'm not sure how this effect is achieved since the almond contents of each is fairly similar, so it must be something else in the ingredients. The blue diamond milk on the other hand is thinner, with a consistency closer to that of skimmed/semi-skimmed milk. The difference did seem to have an impact on the way different foods were effected by the milk, you can read more about that below.Price:There's no escaping the fact that milk alternatives cost at lease double their dairy counterparts, which is a shame and a bit of a wonder. Surely nuts are less costly to grow and maintain than living animals? Either way, I believe alpro usually costs slightly more than blue diamond, although I managed to get them at the same price.Below are some observations on how the milk is with various thingsCorn flakes:Alpro didn't fare so well with the corn flakes, making them soggy more quickly than blue diamond or regular cows milk. I put this down to the fact that it was the thicker of the two, and I personally felt that it made the eating experience worse. While the flavour of the milk is nice, it doesn't go well with soggy corn flakes. The blue diamond worked better, only making the cereal soggy towards the end of the bowl.Bran flakes:The bran flakes were more resistant to getting soggy thankfully. With both milks, the first bite or two gave the impression that the two flavours don't work that great together, but after a few bites you get used to it and it's pretty delicious! Both milks worked well here, and the only separating factor is whether or not you'd prefer a stronger flavour.Porridge:I have my porridge with berries, honey and a little peanut butter, so it was quite difficult to gauge the flavour coming through. It certainly didn't detract from it though, adding just enough flavour to be pleasant. The porridge made with alpro was a little less liquid, with more swollen oats, whereas Blue diamond produced a more runny porridge. One of my favourite things with both, however, is the fact that neither stick to the bottom of the pan like cows milk does, making the cleanup so much easier (nothing beats hemp milk in this regard though)Tea:As far as I can tell, both milks have a pretty similar effect to cows milk when used in tea. The resulting tea tends to be a little darker, with a more translucent effect, like you would get when you compare using skimmed milk to full-fat. Not much to say here. It is a little different, but not by much.Verdict:I personally preferred Blue Diamond milk. It's a little bit cheaper, and is closer to cows milk than alpro. I also didn't want the flavour to be too overpowering which is why I will be opting for the more subtle of the two from now on.If you're had almond milk before however and you know that you love the flavour then go for alpro. Just keep in mind the effects that its thicker consistency might have on things.If you found this review helpful then let me know with a thumbs up! Likewise if you felt it was lacking, then give it a thumbs down. Happy shopping!"},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"5.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"S***Y"},"datePublished":"14 September 2024","name":"Love","reviewBody":"Aways buy this"},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"5.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"D***P"},"datePublished":"13 February 2020","name":"Yummy but needs a more competitive price to attract more buyers.","reviewBody":"Incredibly more-ish and very versitle, for tea, coffee or baking with. The price on Amazon can be abit dear if you want to bulk buy. I usally get it when it's on sale for £1 each. Instead of £1.80 roughly. Because those 80ps add up quickly. Considering with Amazon Pantry that you pay £3.99 for delivery per box so it gets expensive for a milk alternative. It is really yummy though."},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"5.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"L***M"},"datePublished":"14 November 2020","name":"Would recommend.","reviewBody":"This is a great alternative for milk. Tastes great by itself when cold. I’ve used this for many things and still tastes the same as if I used milk. Very pleased with this product."},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"3.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"D***E"},"datePublished":"14 June 2024","name":"Not for me…","reviewBody":"Nice but it leave an odd taste in the mouth. I’ll not be buying again!"},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"5.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"M***N"},"datePublished":"18 June 2020","name":"Very good milk alternative","reviewBody":"I really like this brand. Nice taste, easy to store and great price."}],"aggregateRating":{"@type":"AggregateRating","ratingValue":4.625,"bestRating":5,"ratingCount":8}}