How Long Is Too Long to Drink Expired Milk? Signs and Safety Tips

Learn how long milk remains safe after expiration and identify spoilage signs to avoid health risks.

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Consuming expired milk depends on various factors, but milk that is more than a week past its expiration date is generally considered too long, especially if stored improperly. Signs of spoilage include a sour smell, altered color, and chunky texture. When in doubt, it's safer to discard.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Is it safe to drink milk a few days after the expiration date? Milk can sometimes be safe to drink a few days after the expiration date if it has been stored properly and shows no signs of spoilage such as sour smell or curdling.
  2. What are the common signs that milk has gone bad? Common signs of spoiled milk include a sour or off smell, a change in color, and a chunky or lumpy texture.
  3. How should milk be stored to extend its shelf life? Milk should be stored in the refrigerator at or below 40°F (4°C), kept in its original container, and sealed tightly to extend freshness.