What's with the long shelf life of milk now

Yes, it’s only 6-9 months until opened, and after that it’s more or less like regular milk.

I often buy these guys. They’re small enough for situations like you describe, and will keep unrefrigerated for a long time. In fact, I’ve had them after 2 years and the only problem is that they dehomogenize (i.e., they get a little chunky, which sounds gross but tastes perfectly fine).

Back to the OP:

Fresh, refrigerated skim milk sold in Atlanta, GA typically has a sell-by date listed that is approximately 2 weeks after the day it hits the store shelf.

We have a choice of one “ultrafiltered” brand and a couple of others that are not. The ultrafiltered one has an expiration of a month or more, while the other is more like 3 weeks. Although I do not understand what is going on, only the ordinary milk can be used for cheese (I make a kind of mozzarella, also ricotta, although the latter could probably be made from the ultrafiltered milk; I haven’t tried it.

Ah, the benefit of living in a UHT country is that additional dairy such as whipping cream is also UHT. Similar to your uses for milk, I always hesitated to buy cream because most of it is usually wasted. The UHT stuff is stable for months, and in my particular refrigerator, has been kept for up to two months after opening and then used. Just, you know, don’t drink directly out of the carton if you want to keep it reasonably sterile.

Man, I hope I can find UHT whipping cream once I return home to Michigan.

Now if only I could find UHT buttermilk! Oh, I have some limited quantity of buttermilk culture, but I’m afraid to waste it in my UHT milk – don’t want it to die fruitlessly.

After opening it lasts longer than pasteurized, but by “longer” I mean several weeks if you don’t keep moving it in and out of the fridge, not months. The same brand lasts longer for me than for Middlebro, but his fridge tends to look like a supermarket exploded inside it and keeps getting opened and closed; mine is much emptier and I open it maybe 4 times/day.

“Weeks” is good. I usually think “days” in terms of opened milk going bad.

I live in California. I recently bought a carton of Stremick’s organic nonfat milk on 4/7/12, and the expiration date is 5/28/12! It says it’s superpastuerised. It is in a regular waxed cardboard carton. How can milk last this long?

Superpasturized is just another name for UHT.