Multipower Amino Drink review

We, FitnessUncovered, were given the Multipower Amino Drink to review on behalf of our readers. The following review is independent, yet we again encourage our readers to research the product further to try to gather a wide range of opinions and information regarding if they indent to purchase the product.

Ingredients and nutritional values

Multipower Amino Drink

Multipower Amino Drink

The following ingredients for the Amino Drink were taken from the Multipower web site; (Orange flavour) Water, Whey Protein Isolate, Flavouring, Antioxidant: Ascorbic Acid, Acidity Regulator: Citric Acid, Tri-Sodium Citrate, Sweetener: Sucralose, Colour: Beta Carotene, Anti-foaming agent: E900.

The Amino Drink is part of the Multipower’s Muscle range; a still bottled drink which is high in protein and low in carbohydrates and calories.

The benefits of the Amino Drink are said to be (taken from the Multipower web site):
• “Rich in amino acids which are essential for energy production, muscle building and repair”
• “Helps improve the recovery phase pre and post training”
• “Perfect drink for those training on a low carb diet and wanting to lose body fat”

The Amino Drink is also gluten, nut, sugar and wheat free according to the Multipower web site, as well as being suitable for vegetarians.

Each serving contains 30g of whey protein in an easy to consume drink, with zero carbohydrates and low caloric content. Such a drink would be ideal pre, during or post workout as a source of quick protein. The low calorie and carbohydrate content means the drink is suitable for those on a calorie restricted diet, although most trainers would likely wish to consume some form of carbohydrates post training.

Taste of Amino Drink

I tried the orange flavour, and it was very pleasant. I believe if you gave the drink to someone to taste without mentioning what the drink is; they would think it was orange squash gauging from the taste. It would be difficult for Multipower to improve on the taste of the Amino Drink, in my opinion.

I would consider using the Amino Drink as part of my overall dietary plan, probably as a drink to sip on before and during a workout. We must however consider the cost of such an approach; if it were too expensive we could achieve the same nutritional benefits from mixing 30-40g of whey protein into your workout drink.

You can find the Amino Drink here