Stronger supporting cast than its UHT counterpart, the added creaminess delivers the malt taste more effectively.
Stronger supporting cast than its UHT counterpart, the added creaminess delivers the malt taste more effectively.
Coolest packaging I’ve yet to see— a thick plastic antifreeze-like container with a lot of heft. The taste was more toward the malty/rum-like end of the spectrum, but the great creamy quotient (without added thickness) made up for the lack of chocolate.
A tad much on the watery side for the malt flavor to seem realistic. It comes on a bit too strong and doesn’t have enough cream or saltiness to carry it through.
Nice creamy flavor in a thin and smooth texture. It slightly coats the back of your throat and you will wish that it hung on for longer.
Mild metallic taste with an over-emulsified feel. Better than some other fortified drinks but from a flavor standpoint, I’d look elsewhere.
Well balanced package of flavors, very smooth and creamy with adequate salt to tie it all together. I kept coming back to this brand my entire time in Thailand; I was always happy to see it on the shelf, and if the store had it, I bought it.
Possibly the most tasteless product I’ve had. If you need calcium, chewing a pill would provide more flavor.
Much less soylike than the bottled ‘Double Choco’— but this version has a slight sweetness as its only discernible flavor. No chocolate to be found.
Strong creamy flavor that pairs well with the silky smoothness and thin viscosity. Adequately sweet, not super chocolaty, but also absent is the nutty flavor of the fresh Foremost Chocolate version.
A nutty chocolate flavor which is not overpowering. Quite sweet, thin, and smooth— goes down easily but with an almost hazlelnutty bent.
Awful from the start. The only flavor is a nasty, fake-tasting sweetener that they don't even try to cover up with anything else. Avoid.
Much smoother than other Ovaltine products, but there’s not much aside from a pleasant brown sweetness. It's not offensive, but gives little incentive to continue.
Same fortified / metallic sort of taste as the fresh version with less of a fake-malty flavor. More enjoyable only because the strong flavor is less pronounced.
Still had the ‘quickly dissipating taste’ issue of the fresh version, though to what seemed to be a lesser extent. Overall felt just a bit more enjoyable this time around.
Much chalkier than the fresh version, and no semblance of Dairy Queen here. However, the cocoa flavor is very good, the creaminess is strong, and it gets better with each sip.
Tastes like a soy product, or some other type of non-milk product. Chalky and understated sweetness, it’s not offensive for what it is. But I’m not sure what it is.
Noticeably soy, but certainly better than some other chocolate soy milks I’ve had in the past. Metallic and only slightly twangy, the soy hits you abruptly in the aftertaste.
Insanely sweet and fake-seeming malt flavor is too much for even my immature palate.
Probably about as good as goat milk can taste— there’s a heavy salt and cream combination that forms the base for the cocoa. The cream was chunky and needed to be mixed (and never fully assimilated), probably would benefit from being homogenous.