Baileys, the world-famous Irish cream liqueur brand, has introduced a new non-dairy alternative, expanding its range for plant-based and lactose-intolerant consumers. The latest launch features Baileys Non-Dairy Liqueur Made with Oat Milk, available in two decadent flavors: Coffee Toffee and Cookies & Creamy.
This marks Baileys’ first non-dairy release since Baileys Almande, the almond milk-based variant that was discontinued in 2021. The oat milk-based liqueur offers the same creamy indulgence the brand is known for—without the dairy.
A New Era of Non-Dairy Indulgence
The demand for plant-based alternatives is rising, and Baileys has stepped up by using oat milk, a popular choice for non-dairy creaminess. Milly Shome, Director of Baileys & Liqueurs at DIAGEO North America, described the new range as a “whole new way to enjoy your coffee,” highlighting its versatility.
The Flavors: What’s in Store?
Baileys’ latest non-dairy range debuts with two rich and creamy flavors:
Coffee Toffee
- A bold blend of coffee and sweet caramel
- Designed for coffee lovers and cocktail enthusiasts
- Ideal for sipping over ice or mixing into espresso-based drinks
Cookies & Creamy
- A smooth mix of vanilla and chocolate cookie flavors
- Inspired by the classic cookies and cream dessert
- Perfect for indulgent cocktails or as a dessert liqueur
How to Enjoy It
Baileys Non-Dairy Oat Milk Liqueurs are highly versatile and can be enjoyed in multiple ways:
- Over ice for a smooth, chilled drink
- Blended into cocktails for a creamy, flavorful twist
- Added to coffee or hot chocolate for an indulgent non-dairy boost
One standout recommendation is the Baileys Coffee Toffee Brown Sugar Shaken Oat Milk Latte, a rich and frothy treat combining espresso, brown sugar, and Baileys Coffee Toffee liqueur.
Availability and Pricing
As of now, Baileys’ oat milk-based liqueurs are only available in the U.S. and are priced as follows:
- 750-ml bottle: $24.99
- 100-ml 3-pack: $11.99
- 50-ml bottle: $2.99
There are currently no confirmed plans for an international launch, much to the disappointment of fans outside the U.S.
Baileys Almande: A Look Back
Before this oat milk launch, Baileys experimented with Baileys Almande, an almond milk-based alternative. While it gained a loyal following, it was discontinued in 2021, leaving many non-dairy consumers hoping for a new option. The arrival of these oat milk-based liqueurs finally fills that gap.
Summing Up
Baileys’ foray into oat milk-based liqueurs reflects the brand’s dedication to evolving consumer preferences. Whether you’re lactose-intolerant, vegan-friendly, or simply looking for a new way to enjoy your drinks, these non-dairy liqueurs offer a deliciously creamy alternative.
For now, U.S. consumers can indulge, while international fans eagerly await a global rollout. Will Baileys expand these vegan options beyond the States? Only time will tell.