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.
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.
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Baileys’ latest non-dairy range debuts with two rich and creamy flavors:
Baileys Non-Dairy Oat Milk Liqueurs are highly versatile and can be enjoyed in multiple ways:
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.
As of now, Baileys’ oat milk-based liqueurs are only available in the U.S. and are priced as follows:
There are currently no confirmed plans for an international launch, much to the disappointment of fans outside the U.S.
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.
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.