What is milk Coke?
Milk coke is milk and Coca-Cola mixed together. Reportedly, the debate is whether milk coke is “real” and who actually drinks it. The Internet divided. Some love it, some would never drink it. Here’s what you need to know: 1. A Chemical Reaction Occurs When Milk and Coke are Mixed
Does milk cut the gas from coke?
Milk cuts the gas brought about via carbonation. We’ve all felt those irritating gas rises inside our stomachs after we chug a cool Coca-Cola. A few people presumably drink their cola with milk to help reduce those gassy minutes. The smoothness of the milk chops down the carbonation and sharpness of the Coke.
What is the difference between a coke float and milk Coke?
While milk coke is a homogeneous mixture of milk and coke, a coke float can be consumed with a spoon and straw and is half eaten, half drunk with the coke both garnishing the ice cream and eventually mixing with it. Only when the ice cream is melted do the substances fully mix.
What kind of milk does Coca-Cola use for ice cream?
Coca-Cola also has published recipes for variations on the classic ice cream float using Coca-Cola, Sprite Zero and Coca-Cola Cherry. As Twitter trends tend to do, milk coke has given way to milk + anything experiments. Berocca milk, soy milk, juice milk … and yes, milk milk.