Muscle & Fitness logo Muscle & Fitness

  • Workouts

    Workouts

    • Workout Routines
    • Workout Tips
    • Fitness
    • Athlete/Celebrity Workouts
    • Exercise Videos
    Find Exercises Targeting…
    • Abs and Core Exercises
    • Arm Exercises
    • Back Exercises
    • Chest Exercises
    • Leg Exercises
    • Shoulder Exercises
  • Nutrition

    Nutrition

    • Healthy Eating
    • Lose Fat
    • Gain Mass
    • Supplements
    • Performance Nutrition
    Man using tongs grilling high protein foods on the barbecue
    Healthy Eating

    4 Under-the Radar, High-Protein Foods Great for Grilling

    Carbs like pasta and macaroni on a scale
    Healthy Eating

    Here’s Why Carb Quality Counts As We Age

    Female scientist testing for food additives in various types of foods in a lab
    Healthy Eating

    3 Food Additives You Should Be Worried About

    Person ordering from a one of the healthiest fast-food orders from the drive thru
    Healthy Eating

    The Healthiest Fast-Food Orders, According to a Dietitian

  • Athletes & Celebrities

    Athletes & Celebrities

    • News
    • Interviews
    • Women
    • Pro Tips
    • Behind-the-Scenes
    • Videos
    Chris Fowler taking a cold plunge after his workout
    Interviews

    Chris Fowler Stays Strong Over 60 with “Prudent Aggression”

    Connor Curnick lifting heavy weights at the gym after rehabilitation from injuries from his armed forces deployment
    Pro Tips

    This Naval sailor's Inspiring Journey to Squatting 405 pounds

    Charles Flanagan performing biceps curls to keep his addictions at bay
    Pro Tips

    How I Beat Addiction—and Came Back Stronger Than Ever

    Actor Mark Tallman in Apple TV+ Your Friends and Neighbors
    Interviews

    Mark Tallman Brings His Athletic Edge to 'Your Friends & Neighbors'

  • Features

    Features

    • From our Partners
    • Active Lifestyle
    • M&F: Fit to Serve
    • Gear
    • News
    • Opinion
    Actor and Broadway star Hugh Jackman perfroming a heavy weight trap bar deadlift at 56 years old
    News

    Hugh Jackman Perfects His Heavy Trap Bar Deadlifts

    Recruiter Games participants on the beach before the competition
    News

    The Recruiter Games Shines a Spotlight on Being Fit To Serve

    Elderly woman smoking marijuana and feeling the healing effects of cannibus
    News

    The Surprising Demographic Experiencing Record Cannabis Use

    WEBH15769-original
    From our Partners

    Could Low Iron Be Slowing You Down? What Every Female Runner Should Know...

  • Anti-Aging

    Anti-Aging

    • Functional Medicine
    • Hormone Optimization
    • Recovery
    • Wellness
    Over 40s couple performing mobility workouts and stretches outdoors
    Wellness

    2 Simple 15-Minute Mobility Workouts to Help Reduce Pain

    A group of young adventurers using travel and outdoor adventures to keep health and fit
    Wellness

    Traveling and Adventuring: Your Path to Staying Young, Fit, and Healthy

    Medical professional examining a xray of the knee due to popping joints
    Wellness

    Are Your Joints 'Popping'? This Is What It could Be

    Female Massaging Her Feet And Doing Shin Splint Stretches for good foot health
    Recovery

    Here's Why Your Feet May Be Halting Your Training Gains

  • Flex

    Flex

    • Olympia Coverage
    • Athletes
    • Nutrition
    • Training
    • Videos
    United States Air Force Staff Sergeant Joshua Alvord performing a behind the neck squat
    Pro Tips

    This Air Force Honor Guard Member Takes Being Fit To Serve Seriously

    Bodybuilders Sam Sulek, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Ronnie Coleman at the premiere of Netflix's Fubar Season 2 and working out at Gold's Gym Venice Beach
    News

    Sam Sulek Gets to Work Out with Arnold and Ronnie in Dream Collab

    236
    News

    Blessing Awodibu Dissects Disappointing Legion Pro Result on TMP

    Bodybuilder Nick Walker performing Weighted Tricep Dips for his massive arms training for 2025 Mr. Olympia competition
    Training

    Nick Walker’s Training For Olympia 2025: Weighted Tricep Dips

  • Hers

    Hers

    • Workouts
    • Nutrition
    • Supplements
    • Athletes & Celebrities
    • Features
    Jess Evans
    Hers Athletes & Celebrities

    Jess Evans Has Created Her Own 'Cinderella Man' Story

    Nicole Young posing with light weights
    Hers Athletes & Celebrities

    This 'Selling Sunset' Star Is ‘Sold’ on Making Fitness Gains

    Lamborghini female race car driver Lindsay Brewer's full body workout and showing her muscular arms
    Hers Workouts

    Lindsay Brewer’s Full Throttle, Full-Body Workout

    Healthy vegetables and fruits incorporated in the PCOS diet for women
    Hers Nutrition

    The PCOS Diet For Beginners: Is It Right for You?

  • Olympia

    Olympia

    • Olympia Coverage
    • Buy Tickets
    Caesar Bacarella performing a dumbbell workout with biceps curls
    Pro Tips

    Caesar Bacarella Is Building a Fitness Empire at Full Speed

    Olympia-2019-Whiteny-Jones-Press-Conference
    Interviews

    Whitney Jones Can Break, But Can Never Be Broken

    IFBB Wellness Pro Yarishna Ayala
    Interviews

    Yarishna Ayala Shares Advice for Future Wellness Division Competitors

    2021 Mr. Olympia Top 3 winners Brandon Curry, Big Ramy, Hadi Choopin
    News

    BIG RAMY WINS THE 2021 OLYMPIA!

Subscribe to YouTube Subscribe to the Newsletter Terms of Use Privacy Policy Cookie Policy Accessibility Statement Do Not Sell
  • Workouts
    • Workout Routines
    • Workout Tips
    • Fitness
    • Athlete/Celebrity Workouts
    • Exercise Videos
  • Nutrition
    • Healthy Eating
    • Lose Fat
    • Gain Mass
    • Supplements
    • Performance Nutrition
  • Athletes & Celebrities
    • News
    • Interviews
    • Women
    • Pro Tips
    • Behind-the-Scenes
    • Videos
  • Features
    • From our Partners
    • Active Lifestyle
    • M&F: Fit to Serve
    • Gear
    • News
    • Opinion
  • Anti-Aging
    • Functional Medicine
    • Hormone Optimization
    • Recovery
    • Wellness
  • Flex
    • Olympia Coverage
    • Athletes
    • Nutrition
    • Training
    • Videos
  • Hers
    • Workouts
    • Nutrition
    • Supplements
    • Athletes & Celebrities
    • Features
  • Olympia
    • Olympia Coverage
    • Buy Tickets
  • Resources & Highlights
    • Topics
    • Videos
    • Podcasts
    • Contact
    • Terms of Use
    • Privacy Policy
    • Cookie Policy
    • Accessibility Statement
    • Do Not Sell

Stay Connected

Newsletter Signup

Stay up to date

Sign up below to receive our newest workout routines, recipes, news stories, and offers from our partners

Facebook Twitter Youtube Pinterest
Open menu button
Open search bar button
×

Search M&F

Featured Articles
Lean Muscle
Healthy Eating

28-Days-to-Lean Meal Plan

With the right plan and the right discipline, you can get seriously shredded in just 28 days.

Read article
Kate Upton Attends the 2016 Vanity Fair Oscar Party
Women

The 20 Hottest Female Celebrities

Talented stars, killer physiques.

Read article
Bench press record holder Bill Gillespie breaking the world record at age 62
Pro Tips

The 'Dos' and 'Don’ts' of Bill Gillespie’s Record-Breaking Bench Press

At age 62, "Big Bill" shares his wisdom to dominate one of the ultimate strength marks.

Read article
The 50 Best Female Fitness Influencers on Instagram
Girls

The 50 Best Fitness Influencers on Instagram

Follow these fit women we're crushing on for inspiration, workout ideas, and motivation.

Read article
Healthy Eating

5 Muscle-Building Milk Alternatives

If you're tired of your plain cow's milk, shake it up with these milky substitutes.

by Courtney Anaya
  • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)
Milk
View Gallery

5 Muscle-Building Milk Alternatives

Close gallery popup button
1 OF 6

1 of 6

Milk

“Got Milk?”

Milk isn’t flying solo anymore; it’s now sharing the dairy spotlight with several milk alternatives that are made from nuts, seeds, rice, and grains. According to Consumer Reports, 21 percent of Americans have indicated that they’ve purchased more milk alternatives. Almond milk, rice milk, and coconut milk make it more tolerable for vegans and those who are lactose intolerant.Before you’re the next, “Got Milk?” campaign in the gym, get a better understanding of each milky alternative. You may surprise yourself with what you may be pouring into your protein shake tomorrow. 

2 of 6

almonds

almonds

Almond Milk

Almond milk is made from skinned almonds, which get broken down with water — filtering out solid pieces. Even unsweetened almond milk has a bit of sweetness. One cup of unsweetened almond milk clocks in at 30 calories, 2.5 grams of fat, and one gram of protein. Pros: It’s low in calories compared to other “milks,” and it’s is fortified with vitamins E, A, and D, and calcium. Cons: The milk is low on fiber and protein due to the filtration process. Use In: Coffee, cereal, smoothiesSmoothie Recipe: 1 cup of unsweetened almond milk, 1 scoop of chocolate whey protein powder, 1 tbsp of peanut butter, 1 banana

3 of 6

Healthy Fat - Coconut Oil

Coconut Milk

Coconut milk is made by combining filtered water and coconut liquid — producing something similar in consistency to low-fat dairy milk. One cup of coconut milk contains 80 calories, 5 grams of fat (saturated), and 7 grams of carbs. Pros: It’s low in calories and contains the least amount of sodium compared to other milk alternatives. Brands like Silk Original Coconut Milk are fortified with vitamin B12, an essential vitamin that plays a key role in metabolizing your macros. Cons: The fat that’s present in coconut milk is saturated fat — five grams of fat per serving. This is less than eight percent of your total daily value for fat. Use In: Smoothies, cereal, coffee, oatmeal, functioning as a thickener Smoothie Recipe: 1 cup of coconut milk, 1 scoop whey protein powder, 1/2 ounce of sliced almonds, 1/4 cup of oats

4 of 6

The Best Fat Burners for Leaner Results

Rice Milk

Rice milk is simply made by mixing cooked rice with water, followed by enzymes to convert the starches to sugar. The taste: light and sweet. One cup packs 70 calories, 2.5 grams of fat, and 11 grams of carbs. Pros: Since this milk is fast-digesting, drink a glass prior to working out or post-workout to refuel your hard-trained muscles. It’s also hypoallergenic and is usually fortified with calcium and vitamin D. Cons: If you’re watching your carb macros, rice milk isn’t carb friendly. Use In: Baked goods

5 of 6

The Yes and No in Soy

Soy Milk

Soy milk was one of the first non-dairy milks on the market — made by soaking and cooking the soybeans, then separating the liquid from the beans. It’s slightly sweet, and some brands have a hint of tofu flavoring. One cup of soy milk has 131 calories, 4 grams of fat, 15 grams of carbs, and 8 grams of protein. Pros: It has the same amount of protein as cow’s milk, and it’s rich in potassium — an essential vitamin that prevents muscle cramps. Cons: Studies have shown that overconsuming soy can inhibit testosterone levels. Use In: Coffee, smoothies, cerealSmoothie Recipe: 1 cup of soy milk, 1 cup of frozen blueberries, 1/4 cup of oats, 1 scoop of whey protein powder

6 of 6

Yogurt in Glass Jar

Shutterstock

Kefir Milk

Kefir is a unique dairy milk that’s similar to drinkable yogurt and tastes like Greek yogurt. When you’re looking to cut the fat content for a milk, choose non-fat kefir. One cup contains 90 calories, 12 grams of carbs, and 11 grams of protein. Pros: Kefir is loaded with probiotics, which work to boost gut integrity and immunity. As for the nutrition profile, kefir contains vitamin B12, calcium, magnesium, vitamin K2, biotin, and folate. Cons: The only downfall is the taste: sour. Use In: Smoothies and oatmealSmoothie Recipe: 1 cup of non-fat kefir, 1 cup of non-fat vanilla Greek yogurt, 1 scoop of whey protein powder, 1/2 cup of strawberries, and 1/2 cup of blueberries

Back to intro

"Got Milk?"

Milk isn’t flying solo anymore; it’s now sharing the dairy spotlight with several milk alternatives that are made from nuts, seeds, rice, and grains. According to Consumer Reports, 21 percent of Americans have indicated that they’ve purchased more milk alternatives. Almond milk, rice milk, and coconut milk make it more tolerable for vegans and those who are lactose intolerant.

Before you’re the next, “Got Milk?” campaign in the gym, get a better understanding of each milky alternative. You may surprise yourself with what you may be pouring into your protein shake tomorrow. 

Almond Milk

Almond milk is made from skinned almonds, which get broken down with water — filtering out solid pieces. Even unsweetened almond milk has a bit of sweetness. One cup of unsweetened almond milk clocks in at 30 calories, 2.5 grams of fat, and one gram of protein. 

Pros: It’s low in calories compared to other “milks,” and it’s is fortified with vitamins E, A, and D, and calcium. 

Cons: The milk is low on fiber and protein due to the filtration process. 

Use In: Coffee, cereal, smoothies

Smoothie Recipe: 1 cup of unsweetened almond milk, 1 scoop of chocolate whey protein powder, 1 tbsp of peanut butter, 1 banana

Coconut Milk

Coconut milk is made by combining filtered water and coconut liquid — producing something similar in consistency to low-fat dairy milk. One cup of coconut milk contains 80 calories, 5 grams of fat (saturated), and 7 grams of carbs. 

Pros: It’s low in calories and contains the least amount of sodium compared to other milk alternatives. Brands like Silk Original Coconut Milk are fortified with vitamin B12, an essential vitamin that plays a key role in metabolizing your macros. 

Cons: The fat that’s present in coconut milk is saturated fat — five grams of fat per serving. This is less than eight percent of your total daily value for fat. 

Use In: Smoothies, cereal, coffee, oatmeal, functioning as a thickener 

Smoothie Recipe: 1 cup of coconut milk, 1 scoop whey protein powder, 1/2 ounce of sliced almonds, 1/4 cup of oats

Rice Milk

Rice milk is simply made by mixing cooked rice with water, followed by enzymes to convert the starches to sugar. The taste: light and sweet. One cup packs 70 calories, 2.5 grams of fat, and 11 grams of carbs. 

Pros: Since this milk is fast-digesting, drink a glass prior to working out or post-workout to refuel your hard-trained muscles. It’s also hypoallergenic and is usually fortified with calcium and vitamin D. 

Cons: If you’re watching your carb macros, rice milk isn’t carb friendly. 

Use In: Baked goods

Soy Milk

Soy milk was one of the first non-dairy milks on the market — made by soaking and cooking the soybeans, then separating the liquid from the beans. It’s slightly sweet, and some brands have a hint of tofu flavoring. One cup of soy milk has 131 calories, 4 grams of fat, 15 grams of carbs, and 8 grams of protein. 

Pros: It has the same amount of protein as cow’s milk, and it’s rich in potassium — an essential vitamin that prevents muscle cramps. 

Cons: Studies have shown that overconsuming soy can inhibit testosterone levels. 

Use In: Coffee, smoothies, cereal

Smoothie Recipe: 1 cup of soy milk, 1 cup of frozen blueberries, 1/4 cup of oats, 1 scoop of whey protein powder

Kefir Milk

Kefir is a unique dairy milk that’s similar to drinkable yogurt and tastes like Greek yogurt. When you’re looking to cut the fat content for a milk, choose non-fat kefir. One cup contains 90 calories, 12 grams of carbs, and 11 grams of protein. 

Pros: Kefir is loaded with probiotics, which work to boost gut integrity and immunity. As for the nutrition profile, kefir contains vitamin B12, calcium, magnesium, vitamin K2, biotin, and folate. 

Cons: The only downfall is the taste: sour. 

Use In: Smoothies and oatmeal

Smoothie Recipe: 1 cup of non-fat kefir, 1 cup of non-fat vanilla Greek yogurt, 1 scoop of whey protein powder, 1/2 cup of strawberries, and 1/2 cup of blueberries

Topics:
  • Build Muscle
  • Diet
  • Protein
Author picture
Written by Courtney Anaya
Also by Courtney Anaya
Walnuts
Healthy Eating

7 Low-Calorie Snacks for Fitness Enthusiasts

Superfoods to Prevent Cold and Flu
Healthy Eating

10 Superfoods to Eat During Cold and Flu Season

Newsletter Signup

Stay up to date

Sign up below to receive our newest workout routines, recipes, news stories, and offers from our partners

Muscle & Fitness logo

Follow us

Facebook Twitter Youtube Pinterest

More news

Man using tongs grilling high protein foods on the barbecue
Healthy Eating

4 Under-the Radar, High-Protein Foods Great for Grilling

Try tossing these muscle-making foods on the fire to rehash your thrill of the grill.

Read article
Carbs like pasta and macaroni on a scale
Healthy Eating

Here’s Why Carb Quality Counts As We Age

A new study links high-quality carbohydrates with greater longevity.

Read article
Female scientist testing for food additives in various types of foods in a lab
Healthy Eating

3 Food Additives You Should Be Worried About

Limiting your intake of these common food ingredients could set you up for better health.

Read article
All Healthy Eating
  1. Home
  2. /
  3. Nutrition
  4. /
  5. Healthy Eating
  6. /
  7. 5 Muscle-Building Milk Alternatives
Muscle & Fitness logo
  • Workouts
  • Nutrition
  • Athletes & Celebrities
  • Features
  • Recipes
  • Topics
  • Videos
  • Exercise Videos
  • Podcasts
  • RSS Feed
  • Buy Olympia Tickets
  • Archives
  • Sitemap
Facebook Twitter Youtube Pinterest

Newsletter Signup

Stay up to date

Sign up below to receive our newest workout routines, recipes, news stories, and offers from our partners

JW Media, LLC

Copyright 2025 JW Media, LLC, parent company of Muscle & Fitness. All rights reserved.

Contact Us Terms of Use Privacy Policy Cookie Policy Do Not Sell Accessibility Statement