Our grass-fed creamline milk comes locally from Ronnybrook Dairy in upstate NY. Their milk is as unprocessed as possible. While it is pasteurized, it is never ultra-pasteurized or homogenized, which makes it easier for the body to digest and absorb the nutrients. This does mean the milk develops a line of cream towards the top that separates and hardens the longer the milk sits, sometimes giving it a lumpy appearance. Fear not! The milk has not gone bad! This is just creamline milk doing its thing. Only if the milk smells sour and tastes bad has it turned. Small lumps of cream are not only fine, but delicious, and perfect for your morning coffee or cereal.

Glass bottle

Ronnybrook Farm Dairy

Ancramdale, NY

30 years ago, brothers Ron and Rick Osofsky went back to the future. They began bottling unhomogenized milk in glass on their dairy farm. Local and natural milk just 90 miles north of NYC. Glass milk bottles had become a relic from another age (like the rotary phone, the typewriter or unhomogenized milk). Their Creamline™ milk was an immediate hit at Farmers Markets around NYC. Today the Osofsky brothers and their extended families are all part of the farm. Over the past 25 years, the name Ronnybrook has become synonymous with high quality super-premium dairy products, expanding its product line to include its highly acclaimed chocolate milk, Creamline™ yogurt, drinkable yogurt, European Style Butter (84%-86% butterfat), crème fraiche, sour cream, egg nog, buttermilk and ice cream. According to the New York Times, Ronnybrook’s products are the “Dom Perignon of Dairy!” When the Osofsky’s began farming 80 years ago they were considered progressive and innovative, because of their commitment to improving the Holstein breed through advanced genetics; breeding some of the most prized Holstein cows in the country. At the time they accepted the fact that they were stewards of the land, responsible for caring and preserving it. 80 years later they are committed to the same ideals. In today’s world of corporate mega farms, Ronnybrook is still committed to producing dairy products the way they were produced in the past, slow and easy. They don’t believe that big is necessarily better. When some describe their farming techniques as outdated; their response has been that they are “old fashioned” and deeply proud of it. The farming practices at Ronnybrook have been described by the New York Times as beyond organic. Organic farming does not address how cows are treated. It is only concerned with what a cow eats. At Ronnybrook, the treatment of their cows is as important as what they may eat. Ronnybrook’s “Mission Statement” is to provide a local source of fresh minimally processed all natural dairy products wrapped up in an overriding commitment to the humane treatment of animals. Their products are consistently recognized as “the best” in numerous dairy categories. From the “Best Dairy” in the Hudson Valley by Hudson Valley Magazine to the “Best Egg Nog” as awarded by The Huffington Post and “The Best Thing I Ever I Ate” on the Food Network. Ronnybrook’s Cinnamon Toast butter was voted "most scrumptious" by Eataly NYC and first place in the World Dairy Expo. In a taste test conducted by Serious Eats, sampling all locally sourced milk in the New York metropolitan area, Ronnybrook finished first... Again. Ronnybrook welcomes visitors to see how their cows are cared for and to experience the green rolling pasture of the Hudson Valley. Visitors can tour the barn where "the ladies" spend much of their time during the cold northeast winter months. While visiting, guests will then cross the unpaved town road to watch as they bottle the milk, make butter, or culture their artisan yogurts. Ronnybrook has been the Hudson Valley’s local dairy since.....forever.

Keep refrigerated.

Non-Homogenized Milk. Contains Milk.