Address: 9728 Double Ditch Rd, Lynden, WA 98264, USA
Phone: +13603544105
Captain Jack
We love this company and their dairy products. We have 4 kids and we want the best for them as well as us. The cream on the milk makes this superior over all standard brand milks. Including Dairygold. The process Twin Brooks does bring back the olden day type milks and dairy products. We hope they become like Umpqua Dairy out of Oregon and produce their own ice cream we can find in our local stores. Our kids love it just as much as we do. I am 58 years old and wifey is 34. Sarah was never taught farm life and does well with poultry. We buy so much at one time sometimes it goes sour but that is a good time to make buttermilk pancakes or waffles. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK TWIN BROOK!!!
Hien Bowden
Holy Cow indeed!! The best milk I've tasted ....EVER. I love the chunky butter floating on top. Sadly, I have to drive 45 min to get to the farm stand that sells your milk ,
Lisa bars
We have been buying this milk for many years now. We love it since it's not heavily processed and does not make us gassy :)
Jacqueline Sharp
Milk in glass jars sounds so retro but I feel like there is a difference in taste. Its colder and so rich. When I went to grocery store and didn't see signature glass bottles I was a bit disappointed but your milk is still so rich and delicious. I splurge on the chocolate milk and its like a decadent dessert
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No, they do not.
The clump is actually natural milk. Most milk on the market doesn't have clumps because it went through homogenized process (basically blended so it's just one consistency) you just need to shake your milk well before using it. Non-homoginized tastes alot creamier.
You can go to the everson market, food pavilion and safeway
Take it back to where you purchased it. You will get the deposit back too.
I'm not sure - probably the top?
Should be able to return at the store you purchased from.
Harvest market in Mcminville Oregon. That's where I go
It is not raw milk and it is pasteurized.
Jtv is right. Really a good store
Yes, if the weather permits there in the pasture. If not they eat grass haylege that is made in summer.
Depends on what store you bought from. Usually anywhere from $1.95 - $2.00 per bottle (size doesn't matter, it's the same for all bottles from Twin Brook Creamery). Hope this helps.
@Tammy Aubuchon, I don't know if you can. Have you directly asked Twin Brook Creamery? Not sure where you're located but I'm a milkaholic and usually throw out a blue lid a day or every other day at minimum. Kristi Irons-Chartier
It depends on what you paid the store for the deposit. They're all within 5¢ of each other. Same deposit for all bottle sizes.
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