Take Two Foods’ Aseptic Packaging Gives “Upcycled” Barley New Life

Longer retail shelf life and the ability to sell online support this 21st-century company’s mission to extend spent barley’s value in a plant-based milk that fits today’s consumer health demands.

The Take Two Foods initial product line includes four milks, with more products planned.
The Take Two Foods initial product line includes four milks, with more products planned.

Sarah Pool and Matt Olsofsky, co-founders of Take Two Foods, LLC launched their company commercially in March 2020, but the genesis of the company began much earlier, in 2016. At the time, Olsofsky was Global Director of Logistics for brewer Anheuser-Busch and Pool was a Global Director at ZX Ventures, the innovation arm of Anheuser-Busch parent AB InBev. The beverage giant launched ZX Ventures to develop ways to diversify the brewer’s markets and to foster and support innovative entrepreneurs who would take new products into those markets. That support continues today and includes providing access to AB InBev’s subject matter experts worldwide and investing in many of the participating entrepreneurs’ startup companies.Matt Olsofsky (left) and Sarah Pool founded Take Two Foods with the support of AB InBev.Matt Olsofsky (left) and Sarah Pool founded Take Two Foods with the support of AB InBev.

To develop ways to upcycle the brewers’ spent barley remaining after the brewing process, ZX contacted Pool, known on the West Coast for her award-winning work to commercialize vegan and plant-based foods, to lead the effort. The primary goal of the project was to find a practical way to reintroduce the still-nutritious spent barley into the food chain.

Once Pool had put forward the idea for barleymilk, she, Olsofsky, and other ZX experts spent almost four years developing and refining the product chemistry and production technology that would create a barleymilk of optimum consistency and flavor that would appeal to consumers seeking healthy, plant-based alternative products. Once the formulas for the four initial flavors and the production technology were in place, the operation was re-launched as a new standalone company, Take Two Foods. Anheuser-Busch remains an investor in the company, as well as its sole supplier of spent barley.

Healthy for both people and the planet
“By creating nourishing, functional and affordable plant-based milk using upcycled spent grain,” says Pool, “Take Two Foods tackles food waste, dependence on animals for food, and greenhouse gas emissions. We keep valuable nutrition in the food supply chain for longer, and we are maximizing natural resources and contributing to a circular economy.”

Beer production uses only the sugars, or malt, in the barley. The remaining constituents of the grain—including plant protein, fiber, and other nutrients—remain intact. The basic ingredient in Take Two milk is the rejuvenated barley, but the benefit of the years spent with ZX Ventures refining formulas and processes resulted in identifying other healthy ingredients that could maximize the products’ nutrition, taste, and performance.

These include such ingredients as pea protein to offer a complete plant protein and coconut and sunflower to provide healthy fats. As a result, barleymilk contains at least 5g of complete plant protein per serving, 50% more calcium than dairy milk; healthy fats like MCTs (medium-chain triglycerides) from coconut and monounsaturated fat from sunflower; and at least 50% less sugar than other flavored milks.

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