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?

  • Wugmeister@lemmy.dbzer0.comOP
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    5 days ago

    I think I need to modify the title to “How to detect spoiled milk if you cant smell and your sense of taste is only technically there”

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      5 days ago

      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.