Last Updated: Apr 27, 2023 @ 11:02 am.

What is the best powdered goat milk? To find out, we did a blind taste test with 7 different brands. Which was easiest to mix? Best for longer term storage? Here are the ones we thought tasted best.

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Finding The Best Powdered Goat Milk: Our Taste Tests

Let’s talk goat milk. 

Great for folks who don’t like cow’s milk, goat’s milk also makes to use in bath bombs, soaps and milk bath powders. Some folks also like using goat milk for their cats.

To make it fair, we always do blind taste tests. That way we aren’t influenced by packing or brand names.

That doesn’t mean packaging isn’t important, of course. If you are building an emergency food supply closet, we prefer options that are in a can or jar. For daily use, however, a resealable bag is most handy.

After trying out several brands and surveying our parent readers for their favorites, here are the winners of our tests. 

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Best Long-Term Storage

Dissolves easily
We loved the long shelf life of this can (the one we tested was about four years). Flavor is excellent. Made in the USA. No additives, GMO-free, and pasteurized.
$18.62 ($1.55 / Ounce)

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Best Budget-Friendly

Delicious and creamy
For every day use, we loved this goat milk powder in a resealable bag. Loved the fresh aroma and it was super easy to mix.
$20.49 ($1.28 / Ounce)

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Best Tried & True Brand

Convenient jar
We loved the flavor of this brand, which has an excellent quality reputation. Made in Indiana. Great for milk baths too.
$36.99 ($1.16 / Ounce)

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How We Pick Products To Recommend

We often turn to our readers (3 million strong!) to find products to recommend. We ask our parent readers for their favorites and consider their real-world experiences in our recommendations.

When we test a product, we always purchase it with our own monies. We do not take free samples, as we believe that compromises our independence.

We also fact check manufacturer information with our own measurements. If a maker claims a product weighs X pounds, we will weigh it to make sure. If the battery life is supposed to be six hours, we will see how it stands up in the real world.

In some cases, we will do interviews with experts in the field to get additional feedback on products.

To get hands-on time with products, we regularly meet one-on-one with gear companies and even tour manufacturing facilities. (When we do this, we pay our own travel expenses).

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We make our living from affiliate commissions, but we always recommend what we think are the best bets for our readers (not the ones that are the most expensive). We are always looking for products that offer the best bang for the buck.

Our independence is a key reason why we have been doing this so long. As we mentioned above, when we purchase a product for hands-on testing, we do so with our own money.

Here’s another key point: we don’t take money from the brands we review. No free samples, no sponsors, no “partnerships.” Our work is 100% reader-supported!

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