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Muscle Feast Grass-Fed Whey Protein Isolate is a premium protein powder sourced from pasture-raised, grass-fed cows. Each serving delivers 20g of high-quality protein, essential amino acids, and is sweetened naturally with stevia. This gluten-free, keto-friendly formula is perfect for health-conscious individuals seeking a clean and effective protein source without artificial additives.
Weight | 2 Pounds |
Brand | Muscle Feast |
Format | Powder |
Age Range Description | Adult |
R**L
It’s just okay
Doesn’t taste great. Good nutritional profile though. Minimal ingredients and 20g of protein for only 88 calories. A little pricey there are better options at same price point.
B**O
Hands down, the best protein powder available.
This stuff if unbelievable (vanilla flavor), truly. If someone gave me this and didn't tell me anything about it, I would just assume it is like all of the other chemical-laden, B.S. packed protein powders you get from GNC. Why do I say this? Based completely on how good it tastes and how easily it blends. Now take into account the fact that there's basically nothing in it and it's sweetened with Stevia, it truly is unreal. I've been using protein powder as a supplement for lifting and various other crazy training I've been doing for over 20 years and have tried just about every type-brand out there (worth trying that is). About 10 years ago I started looking for a protein powder without all of the "crap" and found it a daunting challenge. I've used this for over a week now and have had zero digestive issues (I either need something like Aminogen or a powder that truly has not lactose) and find that this makes everything I put it in tastes amazing. If everything I have read is correct, then the milk they are sourcing comes from Germany (?), which is great since the EU is far more stringent regarding chemicals etc. As well, I believe they are sourcing milk that goes straight into the process of making the powder, as opposed to using whey by-product from cheese making (which is what most protein powder manufacturers do). I typically just drink this with 6-7 ounces of water in a shaker bottle. Some mornings, it will go in my green smoothie I make in the Vitamix and it works incredibly there as well. It is a bit more expensive than some, but completely worth it. This is the best tasting, cleanest (crap free) protein powder I have ever found. Thank you Muscle Feast, you're killing it, keep up the good work.
P**E
My take on the vanilla
I bought Muscle Feast Grass Fed Whey Protein Isolate because I was looking for grass fed isolate from cows not treated with hormones, and this fit the bill. There were a lot of positive reviews, but I did notice some newer reviews talked about a change to the formula that made it too sweet.So here's my take, as a person who's used a lot of whey isolate products. The vanilla Muscle Feast protein powder mixes as well as any powder with relatively few ingredients, which is to say not quite as well as those with additional ingredients, but that's okay - I wanted less ingredients, more protein. The stevia taste is very strong and overwhelms with its sweet/bitter taste.As a very regular stevia user, I know what I consider too much stevia, and this was definitely want over the line off too much. But here's what I did about it. For every 20 grams of powder, I add a slightly heaping teaspoon of unsweetened cocoa powder, which really takes the edge off. And sometimes a teaspoon of light sour cream, as well. And suddenly the protein drink is much more pleasant, even enjoyable. I tried a vanilla powder product, but I didn't like the end result as much. Still, if you have one you like, I'd say it's worth a shot.I talked to a very courteous Muscle Feast rep about the overwhelming stevia taste, and that rep said that some people had complained that the powder wasn't sweet enough. They said that some users mix half unflavored powder and half vanilla, but that would also get rid of the vanilla taste, which (for me) works very well with the cocoa powder.One other thing I wanted to point out is that Muscle Feast doesn't put certain information or icons on their powder to inform potential users. For example, if you look at the questions on the product page, you'll discover that the milk is sourced from Germany. You won't, however, find that into on the bottle. And while the find print of a longish paragraph on the bottle says this product is undenatured, it's not shown on the bottle in a way that stands out.WIth my cocoa powder tweak, I'm happy with Muscle Feast Grass Fed Whey Protein Isolate, and I've ordered some unflavored to add to pancakes and breads. It's nice that there's a product for a reasonable price that hits all my wants for a protein powder. My previous favorite is about $50 for 2 pounds (Opportuniteas), and their chocolate has sugar (I'm diabetic, so staying away from sugar), so Muscle Feast's price for 2 pounds is definitely wallet-friendlier.
E**D
Why no Peanut Butter Chocolate Flavor?
I tried all of their flavors and this one has to be the best one in terms of taste. I've been using this protein for over a year now and my only complaint as many others is the after taste of the fake sugar. None the less its def worth as their new formula makes it even easier to mix and blend for shakes.My list of flavorVanilla 9/10Chocolate 8/10Strawberry Cheesecake 7/10Cappuccino ( bitter after taste for me ) 6/10I'm wondering when and if they will release a Peanut Butter Chocolate flavor like many other brands.
A**R
Best Protein I’ve had in 30 years
I mixed it in a simple jar with water tight lid and a shaker ball (1 scoop Vanilla flavor to 8 oz water) It mixed easily and thoroughly. It was like drinking a lightly sweetened glass of skim milk. It looks very translucent, tastes clean, and felt satisfying after my workout. This will be a great option when I am too hungry and having a sweet tooth problem. Will definitely buy again and try other flavors if they have some. Great find👍
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