Usually around 100 calories.
It of course has lower.
Normally, in low-fat milk, there are 50 - 70 calories pr. 100 ml.
Around 13 calories.
A cup of fat-free milk contains about 60-90 calories.
In one cup, there's about 110 calories in 1% milk. Not much difference compared to the 130 calories in 2% milk. Switch to skim, low-fat soy, or even almond milk if you're really interested in low calorie drinks. Skim only has 90 calories per 250mL, low-fat soy has around 70 calories, and almond milk typically has around 60-70 calories per serving.
This should be listed on the carton or package of the milk: look for nutritional information.
low-fat has low calories but nonfat has no calories
Whole milk has more milk fat in than Low Fat milk. By comparison whole milk has 3.4 - 3.6% milk fat where Low Fat milk has 1.5 - 2.0% milk fat.
The answer depends a lot on what kind of milk. Skim milk has about half the calories of whole milk, for instance. The calorie breakdown (per cup) is this: Whole Milk - 150 calories 2% - 120 calories 1% - 100 calories Skim - 80 calories
Type of MilkCalories per cup (8 ounces)Chocolate milk (whole) 208Chocolate milk (2% reduced-fat) 190Chocolate milk (1% low-fat) 158Whole Milk (unflavored) 1502% reduced-fat milk (unflavored) 1201% low-fat milk (unflavored) 105Fat-free milk (unflavored) 90
Milk (1 cup unless stated) Calories Fresh whole milk 150 Fresh low-fat 2% 120 Fresh milk low-fat 1% 105 Fresh milk low-fat 1/2% 90 Fresh milk fat-free/skimmed 85 Buffalo milk 236 Buttermilk, cultured 99 Buttermilk, low-fat, 1.5% 120 Carnation, skimmed (1/2 cup) 100 Carnation, whole milk (1/2 cup) 170 Carnation, Condensed (1/3 cup) 318 Carob-Chocolate Milk 1% 160 Chocolate Milk low-fat 1% 158 Goats Milk, evaporated 160 Lactose reduced milk 1% 100 Lactose reduced milk 2% 120 Lactose reduced milk fat-free 90 Reindeer Milk 580 Sheeps Milk 264 Soy Milk 90