Protein powders that can be mixed in water?

Hiya, I'm looking for a protein powder that I can mix in water rather than adding the extra calories and sugar from almond milk, like I'm used to. I love the plant protein powder I have been using, but I want to be able to drink more and it just doesn't fit into my calorie goals.
Long story short, what protein powders have you tried that taste good in water?
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  • n0ob
    n0ob Posts: 2,390 Member
    you need a shaker cup with balls in it.

    Seriously...super easy, mixes powders with water or milk of your choice.
  • allegram
    allegram Posts: 117
    This one from GNC is on my Christmas list :happy:
  • n0ob
    n0ob Posts: 2,390 Member
    ON Casein is the only one I really like in water. Muscle milk is also pretty good, but that's more of a meal replacement than a powder.

    The chocolate is very good.
  • ubermensch13
    ubermensch13 Posts: 824 Member
    Optimum Nutrition, Gold Standard Whey Protein, Fruit Punch. Tastes like watered down Koolaid! 120 cal 24 g of P
  • allegram
    allegram Posts: 117
    ON Casein is the only one I really like in water. Muscle milk is also pretty good, but that's more of a meal replacement than a powder.

    The chocolate is very good.
    I was rather leaning toward ON's whey because its supposed to be more beneficial for women looking to build muscle but Im might just have to try casein!
  • Acg67
    Acg67 Posts: 12,142 Member
    Hiya, I'm looking for a protein powder that I can mix in water rather than adding the extra calories and sugar from almond milk, like I'm used to. I love the plant protein powder I have been using, but I want to be able to drink more and it just doesn't fit into my calorie goals.
    Long story short, what protein powders have you tried that taste good in water?

    Trutein, Protizyme, Giant Sports Delicious Protein

    Could also use unsweetened almond milk
  • n0ob
    n0ob Posts: 2,390 Member
    ON Casein is the only one I really like in water. Muscle milk is also pretty good, but that's more of a meal replacement than a powder.

    The chocolate is very good.
    I was rather leaning toward ON's whey because its supposed to be more beneficial for women looking to build muscle but Im might just have to try casein!

    either one are a complete protein and will be useful to build muscle. Studies suggest that casein is anti-catabolic and whey is anabolic...but it really doesn't matter, they're just protein.
  • McBully4
    McBully4 Posts: 1,270 Member
    i think most mix better in water than milk
  • kooltray87
    kooltray87 Posts: 501 Member
    Pure Protein Powder taste GREAT in water....
  • Womengineer
    Womengineer Posts: 10 Member
    It Works Pro Fit Shakes are delicious and can definitely be mixed in water. They are ideal for women because they are not over-loaded with protein that our bodies cannot handle anyways and one serving is only 100 calories. They are designed to have the amount of protein that your body can actually use.
    Please feel free to email me if you have any questions: skinnysnow@gmail.com
    Or check out my website at: https://skinnysnow.myitworks.com
  • n0ob
    n0ob Posts: 2,390 Member
    i think most mix better in water than milk

    most all taste better in milk though...especially chocolates.
  • yecatsml
    yecatsml Posts: 180 Member
    Isopure Vanilla - I mix it with just water all the time.
  • dga226
    dga226 Posts: 224 Member
    i rather water cause to much milk makes me sick
  • anothermop
    anothermop Posts: 187 Member
    I really like EAS Vanilla Soy Protien. I just mix it with cold water.
  • LaurenAOK
    LaurenAOK Posts: 2,475 Member
    The kind I use (Body Fortress Super Advanced Whey) says to mix with water, but I think it's disgusting that way. I can't drink it.

    I use unsweetened original almond milk. It's only 30 calories a cup, and I don't drink a whole cup with my shake. Very few calories to sacrifice for a much better tasting product.
  • LesaDave
    LesaDave Posts: 1,480 Member
    Herbalife!!! I have never had milk, and the taste is OUTSTANDING! Plus there are sooooooo many recipes that you don't get bored having the same 2-3 "meals" every day.
  • Sarauk2sf
    Sarauk2sf Posts: 28,072 Member
    ON Casein is the only one I really like in water. Muscle milk is also pretty good, but that's more of a meal replacement than a powder.

    The chocolate is very good.
    I was rather leaning toward ON's whey because its supposed to be more beneficial for women looking to build muscle but Im might just have to try casein!

    Protein is important for muscle growth/maintenance but it can come from any source - you only need to use protein powder if you are not getting enough from food. Also, there is no difference in gender in relation to muscle growth (well, apart from the fact that it is harder for us).
  • JezzD1
    JezzD1 Posts: 431
    You can mix it with anything your heart desires. milk, juice, smoothies, pancakes, omelet etc. I usually add it into a banana smoothie after a workout.
    I use designer whey protein (according to my internet research whey protein is the best health-wise for women) they have lots of diff flavors and are relatively cheap or well priced. Also comes with some website on the bottle that you can use to help you track your health, fitness and recipes for eating if you need another one. I am happy with myfitnesspal
  • tracymat
    tracymat Posts: 296 Member
    I have Optimum Nutrition also. Chocolate, Cake Batter, Strawberry Banana and the Chocolate Casin are all good and mix well in water.

    I order from www.bodybuilding.com. GREAT SITE!
  • campi_mama
    campi_mama Posts: 350 Member
    MRM Whey Protein
    Sweetened with Stevia.
  • ON Gold standard whey, extreme milk chocolate. tastes good and dissolves really good.
  • nexangelus
    nexangelus Posts: 2,080 Member
    i think most mix better in water than milk

    most all taste better in milk though...especially chocolates.

    Yep, agree...with both the above...I live in the UK and use the matrix protein lines, they are very good (taste wise and mix wise and good value) I get the 5kg tubs...
  • Acg67
    Acg67 Posts: 12,142 Member
    ON Casein is the only one I really like in water. Muscle milk is also pretty good, but that's more of a meal replacement than a powder.

    The chocolate is very good.
    I was rather leaning toward ON's whey because its supposed to be more beneficial for women looking to build muscle but Im might just have to try casein!

    Protein is important for muscle growth/maintenance but it can come from any source - you only need to use protein powder if you are not getting enough from food. Also, there is no difference in gender in relation to muscle growth (well, apart from the fact that it is harder for us).

    Lies!

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  • allegram
    allegram Posts: 117
    ON Casein is the only one I really like in water. Muscle milk is also pretty good, but that's more of a meal replacement than a powder.

    The chocolate is very good.
    I was rather leaning toward ON's whey because its supposed to be more beneficial for women looking to build muscle but Im might just have to try casein!

    Protein is important for muscle growth/maintenance but it can come from any source - you only need to use protein powder if you are not getting enough from food. Also, there is no difference in gender in relation to muscle growth (well, apart from the fact that it is harder for us).
    I have to read up a bit more to be entirely confident about this but I know that it is almost impossible for me to reach my protein goals while staying under my calorie limit, so I try to supplement with low-calorie protein shakes.
  • allegram
    allegram Posts: 117
    The kind I use (Body Fortress Super Advanced Whey) says to mix with water, but I think it's disgusting that way. I can't drink it.

    I use unsweetened original almond milk. It's only 30 calories a cup, and I don't drink a whole cup with my shake. Very few calories to sacrifice for a much better tasting product.
    I've tried the unsweetened alone and no one in the house liked it. Maybe I'll have to buy a carton solely for making shakes! Thanks!
  • allegram
    allegram Posts: 117
    I have Optimum Nutrition also. Chocolate, Cake Batter, Strawberry Banana and the Chocolate Casin are all good and mix well in water.

    I order from www.bodybuilding.com. GREAT SITE!
    I'm rather partial to cookies n' cream MMM!
  • IronSmasher
    IronSmasher Posts: 3,908 Member
    ON Casein is the only one I really like in water. Muscle milk is also pretty good, but that's more of a meal replacement than a powder.

    The chocolate is very good.
    I was rather leaning toward ON's whey because its supposed to be more beneficial for women looking to build muscle but Im might just have to try casein!

    Protein is important for muscle growth/maintenance but it can come from any source - you only need to use protein powder if you are not getting enough from food. Also, there is no difference in gender in relation to muscle growth (well, apart from the fact that it is harder for us).
    I have to read up a bit more to be entirely confident about this but I know that it is almost impossible for me to reach my protein goals while staying under my calorie limit, so I try to supplement with low-calorie protein shakes.

    It really shouldn't be that hard, perhaps proteins too high or calories are too low?
  • cbrrabbit25
    cbrrabbit25 Posts: 384 Member
    I use PB2 since i dont like the taste of protein powders. You just have to get the mixture the way you like it. Better with a blender and a banana though!
  • amyllu
    amyllu Posts: 432 Member
    This is the one I use which is great mixed with water.

    http://www.educohealth.com/index.php?q=home/protein-range