If you want a protein shake that drinks like milk, Fairlife will not disappoint. Each flavor is as smooth and drinkable as chocolate milk, making it a very refreshing choice.
Buff Coffee is hands down the best protein coffee I've had. The mocha is especially delicious, and I've been combining it with chocolate milk as a daily caffeine boost.
Most plant-based protein shakes have an "Earthy" flavor, but these protein shakes taste so good that you'd never know they were plant-based.
Flavors Tried: Vanilla, Chocolate, No Nut Buttercup Price: $8.99 for 4 pack ($2.25 per shake) Nutrition: 230 Calories, 7g Fat, 7g...
There is nothing Earth-shattering about these protein iced coffees, but they are about as good as you can get for protein coffee. The coffee flavor is prominent, but balanced very well by the vanilla and mocha flavors.
I've used a whey/casein blend protein for years now, so I was curious to see how regular whey protein would hold up. Legion is a solid option for anyone looking for a quality whey protein.
Awesome Coffee is a high-protein plant-based coffee powder, but how awesome it is really? As an early morning drink, especially pre-workout, I consider it pretty darn awesome.
Which Premier Protein shake reigns supreme? I tried as many as I could get my hands on to find out!
Moo-Less protein is animal-free whey protein, which means vegans can now enjoy whey protein. Science is wild. Are these the best-tasting whey protein powders I've ever had? Definitely not. But if you only know plant-based protein, you definitely have to try these.
I am shocked to admit that Pure Protein shakes are one of the better tasting protein shakes I've tried. The flavor will certainly not blow you away like Fairlife, but for an option with 140 calories and 30 grams of protein, it is surprisingly drinkable.
Evolve makes solid plant-based protein shakes, but they're not my favorite out there. You can definitely do worse though, so if you need a quality plant-based shake, this may fit your needs.
Drink Wholesome delivers on its promise: simple ingredients, subtle but pleasant flavors, and a protein option for those with sensitive stomachs. It's a niche product, for sure, but one that fills its niche quite well.
Alani Nu protein coffee is decent, but just like their other products, I find them to not quite live up to the hype. As far as protein coffee is concerned, there's nothing about these that stand out, but they're not particularly bad, either.
Ghost is one of the biggest names in the industry today, but is it just thanks to their impressive branding, or does their protein actually reign supreme?
Slate protein shakes are made of from ultra-filtered milk, which is how they make Fairlife protein shakes as well... just don't expect these to taste anything like Fairlife.
Quest protein shakes have excellent macros, but they don't impress in the flavor department. The experience is not much different than if you simply mixed Quest protein powder with water.
Super Coffee is a widely available option, so it might seem appealing, but there are far better high-protein coffee options out there. I can typically tolerate an artificial sweetener taste, but it is far too strong in this coffee that I find them barely palatable.
Alani Nu has been making a name for themselves in the fitness industry in recent years, so let's see how their protein shakes stack up.
CTRL makes really fun meal replacement powders, but the flavors don't live up to the delicious cereals they are named after.
Ghost is one of the biggest names in the supplement business today, and they have some insane collaborations. But do they actually taste like what they claim?
Quench your thirst, get electrolytes, AND hit your protein goals? Sounds too good to be true...
Muscle Milk Pron Series infuses even more protein into their shakes, but at what cost?
Rockin' protein shakes look and sound great, but are they actually rockin'?