Protein is a key building block for your body, supporting muscle growth, weight management and overall health. But getting enough protein daily isn’t always easy — especially if you’re constantly on the go.
Ready-to-drink protein shakes can help with this. These pre-prepared drinks are meant for when you’re on-the-go and offer a smooth, well-balanced alternative without the hassle of mixing powders.
We’ve rounded up the best protein shakes, tested for taste, nutrition and texture. Whether you’re fueling workouts, managing your diet or just looking for an easy protein boost, these top picks have you covered.
Best overall protein shake
We didn’t choose a best overall protein shake since everyone has different dietary needs and preferences. Therefore, this list consists of top protein shakes we tried and liked that are plant-based and milk-based. Sometimes people like to mix it up, so it’s ideal to know the best options to pick from at your local supermarket or deli.
These are our top protein shake picks.
There are two common types of protein shakes: whey-based and plant-based. We’ve tested many protein shakes for taste and nutritional value to help you determine which ones are worth your money.
If protein powders are more up your alley, these are some of our favorites for mixing at home.
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Owyn, pronounced “oh-win,” stands for Only What You Need and is a plant-based protein shake that is non-GMO, gluten-free, soy-free and dairy-free. Besides gluten and dairy, it’s also free of the rest of the top eight allergens like soy, eggs, peanuts, tree nuts, fish or shellfish. I first tried Owyn about a year ago and was pleasantly surprised by the flavor and quality of the beverage. I tried it again recently and dark chocolate is still one of my favorite flavors because it tastes like a chocolate dessert without having a lot of sugar or the bad aftertaste some protein beverages can have.
If you’re vegan, then you know you have to put in a little more effort to meet your protein requirements. Owyn’s standard protein shakes have 20 grams of protein, but it also has a line of Pro Elite High Protein Shakes, which have 35 grams of protein per bottle. These are a good option if you’re looking for a midday snack or when you need a quick protein source after a workout. I’m lactose intolerant and can have a sensitive stomach when trying new supplements, but I had no issues with Owyn. It should be a safe choice if you’re sensitive to dairy or have gluten or nut allergies.
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Premier Protein has made itself a household name and is probably one of the most popular brands you’ll see on store shelves. This shake is whey-based and contains 30 grams of protein per serving. If you are sensitive to whey protein, I would opt for a plant-based protein shake or powder instead. I didn’t have any gastric issues when I tested Premier Protein, but I could see someone with a more acute case of lactose intolerance or someone sensitive to certain artificial sweeteners potentially experiencing some discomfort.
My favorite flavor from this line was a chocolate peanut butter protein shake because it tastes like Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup in liquid form. The flavor profile tastes rich enough that you feel like you’re drinking a sugar-packed dessert, but in reality, it has only one gram of sugar. I’ve used Premier Protein as a protein shake to hold me over in between meals, and it gets the job done thanks to its protein profile.