The best proteins you can buy from us in 2026

1 Jan 2026
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The best proteins you can buy from us in 2026
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We take pride in using only the purest possible ingredients, which is why you won’t find any thickeners, artificial sweeteners, colourants or synthetic flavourings in our protein rangeEvery product is also independently laboratory tested for heavy metals and microbiological safety, ensuring consistently high standards of quality and trust.

Our range includes several types of protein, each differing in source, processing method and intended use. If you’re unsure which one is right for you, here’s a simple guide:

1. Grass‑Fed Whey Protein

Premium whey protein made from the milk of grass‑fed cows.

Our flagship protein. This grass‑fed whey is sourced from cows that graze on pasture for at least 10 months of the year, contributing to a more favourable fatty acid profile. The milk comes from British farms that prioritise animal welfare and sustainable land management. The whey concentrate is produced using a gentle ultrafiltration process at low temperatures. It is flavoured exclusively with natural flavourings and sweetened with steviol glycosides.

Main features

  • Grass‑fed whey concentrate
  • Gently ultrafiltered at low temperatures
  • Natural flavourings and sweeteners
  • At least 22g of protein per serving
  • Available in 9 flavours

Grass‑Fed Whey Protein
-24 %
Grass-Fed
Grass‑Fed Whey Protein ⁠–⁠ ethically sourced milk, naturally sweetened with stevia and with no artificial sweeteners
Banana 2 000 g
1057
£52.99
£69.99
(£2.65 / 100 g)

2. Whey Protein

Clean‑label whey protein offering excellent value for money.

Our "budget king" delivers high‑quality protein at an affordable priceThe whey is sourced from the Netherlands and processed using CFM (cross‑flow microfiltration). This method helps preserve a higher proportion of undenatured protein fractions, supporting effective absorption. For flavour, we use only natural flavourings alongside carefully selected real ingredients.

Main features

  • Whey concentrate
  • CFM
  • Natural flavourings and sweeteners
  • At least 22.5g of protein per serving
  • Available in 8 flavours

Whey Protein
-15 %
Whey Protein ⁠–⁠ ultrafiltered by CFM method at low temperatures, high protein and BCAA content, sweetened with steviol glycosides
Unflavoured 1 000 g
3186
£21.99
£25.99
(£2.20 / 100 g)

3. Clear Whey Isolate

A light, refreshing protein with a fruity twist.

Clear Whey Isolate is ideal if you’re looking for something lighter than traditional creamy shakes. This refreshing, fruit‑forward drink is made with high‑quality whey isolate, flavoured with natural flavourings and sweetened with steviol glycosides. Unlike many clear protein drinks, it contains no anti‑foaming agents. This means you’ll need to let it settle briefly after mixing—but the result is a cleaner formulation with a higher proportion of meaningful ingredients.

We also offer a vegan alternative: Clear Plant Protein.

Main features

  • Clear protein formula
  • Whey isolate
  • Natural flavourings and sweeteners
  • At least 21g of protein per serving
  • Available in 7 flavours

Clear Whey Isolate
-14 %
Clear Whey Isolate ⁠–⁠ clear whey protein lemonade with over 84% protein – fresh taste, naturally sweetened with stevia
Lemon ice tea 500 g
98
£29.99
£34.99
(£6 / 100 g)

4. Micellar Casein Protein

A slow‑digesting protein ideal before bed.

Micellar casein provides a steady, sustained release of protein, making it a popular choice before bedtime or during longer gaps between meals. It is produced through gentle ultrafiltration of milk sourced from European farms. Thanks to the natural structure of casein micelles, it has a rich, thick, and creamy texture.

Main features

  • Micellar casein
  • Gently ultrafiltered at low temperatures
  • Natural flavourings and sweeteners
  • At least 21g of protein per serving
  • Available in 4 flavours

Micellar Casein Protein
Improved recipe
Micellar Casein Protein ⁠–⁠ slow release protein powder, thick creamy consistency, no artificial flavours or sweeteners
Unflavoured 1 000 g
278
£34.99
(£3.50 / 100 g)

5. Lactose‑Free Whey Protein

Whey protein designed for easier digestion.

For some, traditional whey protein can be difficult to digest due to its lactose content. This formula uses a combination of two processes to address that. First, gentle ultrafiltration removes most of the lactose. Then, added lactase enzyme helps break down any remaining lactose during digestion. The result is a protein that is easier to tolerate, even for those with more sensitive digestion, and may also be suitable for a FODMAP‑friendly diet.

Main features

  • Whey concentrate
  • Gently ultrafiltered at low temperatures
  • With added lactase enzyme
  • Natural flavourings and sweeteners
  • At least 22g of protein per serving
  • Available in 4 flavours

Lactose Free Whey Protein
Lactose-free
Lactose Free Whey Protein ⁠–⁠ whey protein suitable for the lactose-intolerant with 75% protein, and naturally sweetened with stevia
Blueberry 1 000 g
183
£34.99
(£3.50 / 100 g)

New: Organic Whey Protein

100% organic whey protein, focused on purity and quality.

The newest addition to our range places purity and ingredient quality front and centre. This whey concentrate is produced using gentle microfiltration from the milk of cows that graze freely from April to October. Sweetness comes from natural coconut sugar, while flavour is derived entirely from real ingredients, never artificial flavourings.

Main features

  • Whey concentrate
  • Gently microfiltered
  • Certified organic ingredients
  • At least 22g of protein per serving
  • Available in 3 flavours

Organic Whey Protein
Organic Whey Protein ⁠–⁠ microfiltered whey concentrate from four 100% natural ingredients, from organic cow's milk
Cocoa 1 000 g
4
£44.99
(£4.50 / 100 g)

Travel tip: Protein Milkshake

Ready‑to‑drink protein beverage with low lactose content.

This convenient, ready‑to‑drink milkshake delivers a quick, balanced source of protein, ideal at any time of day. It contains the natural ratio of casein and whey found in milk, providing a complete amino acid profile. It’s enriched with lactase enzyme to support lactose digestion, as well as inulin fibre to help promote satiety and digestive comfort.

Tip: Alongside the classic milkshake, try our iced coffee option, Protein Iced Coffee.

Main features

  • Milk protein concentrate
  • With added lactase enzyme
  • With inulin fibre
  • Natural flavourings and sweeteners
  • 33g of protein per serving
  • Available in 4 flavours

Protein Milkshake
Protein Milkshake ⁠–⁠ milk protein drink with a creamy taste, 33 g protein per serving, low in lactose
Strawberry 330 ml
248
£2.99
(£0.91 / 100 ml)

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While these haven’t made the main selection, they’re still well worth a look:

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