Whey Shot

6x100ml

Looking for a high-quality ready-to-drink alternative to whey protein shakes? Try our convenient Whey Shot made with premium BLG whey protein. Refreshingly fruity in taste and completely free of fat and lactose!

  • 1 Protein Unit (= 20g of protein): interchangeable with other products from the 6d Protein Series
  • “BLG” whey protein isolate: maximum support for muscle recovery and growth
  • Fat-free and low in sugar: fast-absorbing and easily digestible without unnecessary calories
  • Easy to use: compact and ready-to-drink
  • Banned substance tested: guaranteeing the highest level of safety
  • Available in a refreshing and natural apple flavor
€22.50

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Suggested Use
Suggested Use Illustration

Take 1 shot, preferably within 30 minutes after exercise or at any time of the day to meet your daily protein requirements.

Nutritional Information & Ingredients
Nutritional values 100 g 1 shot (100 ml)
Energy 383 kJoule 383 kJoule
90 Kcal 90 Kcal
Fat 0.0 g 0.0 g
Of which saturates 0.0 g 0.0 g
Carbohydrates 2.1 g 2.1 g
Of which sugars 2.0 g 2.0 g
Fibers 0.0 g 0.0 g
Protein 20 g 20 g
Salt* 0.12 g 0.12 g
*Calculated as sodium content x 2.5
Ingredients

water; beta-lactoglobulin (milk); fructose; acidity regulators: phosphoric acid, malic acid; natural flavor; preservatives: potassium sorbate, sodium benzoate; sweeteners: acesulfame-K, sucralose, steviol glycosides from stevia.

Produced in a facility that also processes soy, gluten, fish and sulfite.

More Information
Gluten free Yes
Low-carb Yes
Weight 100g
Vegetarian Yes
Vegan No
Lactose-free Yes

Frequently asked question

A Protein Unit is a unit of measurement that contains exactly 20g of protein, of which at least 2g is L-Leucine. The Protein Unit ensures uniformity within our 6d Protein Series, making it easy to meet the individual protein requirement after exercise and throughout the day.

Protein Unit 1 Protein Unit 20g Protein ≥2g L-Leucine

Protein intake promotes muscle adaptation in athletes, a process known as muscle protein synthesis. An intake of 20g of high-quality protein, via a meal or a supplement, provides a powerful but short-lived stimulation. This is ideal for most athletes who consume protein through their diet every 3-5 hours.

Increasing the dose to 40g provides a stronger stimulation, albeit to a lesser extent, making 40g a good option for those who want a stronger effect. A dose of 40g protein is also recommended when the next meal cannot be consumed for more than five hours. Therefore, 40g protein is a suitable dose just before bedtime or for an (intermittent) fasting period.

High protein intake can reduce feelings of hunger. This is often desirable for athletes aiming to lose weight, but possibly less desirable for athletes with high energy demands. With 20g of protein per Protein Unit, athletes can easily adjust their intake to their specific needs.

Will you eat a protein-rich meal or snack within 5 hours?
Yes
No

Protein consists of amino acids, which serve as building blocks for muscle tissue. L-Leucine, one of the amino acids in protein, plays a crucial role in stimulating muscle protein synthesis. In our Protein Series, we therefore primarily use whey protein, which naturally contains at least 2g L-Leucine per 20g protein.

Recovery Shake and Whey Shake both contain a high-quality blend of whey protein isolate and concentrate. This keeps the fat and lactose content below 1g, ensuring rapid absorption and strong effectiveness without unnecessary calories. This blend also provides a creamy texture and delicious taste, making the shakes an ideal choice for most athletes.

Whey Drink contains a high-quality whey isolate, while Whey Shot was developed with beta-lactoglobulin (BLG). BLG, the most leucine-rich component of whey, is the only high-quality protein source that allows for a high protein dose in a compact, flavorful shot. Both options are ideal for those who prefer a lighter texture similar to a refreshing drink, or want to completely avoid fat and lactose.

Whey Shot

Whey Shot

€22.50
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