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Eddie Hall and his Beast brand look as though they’re getting back into protein-packed biltong

Beast Foods Potential Biltong

Beast Pharm has thrown out a teaser image of something that purely features the name of the brand, or at least the word “Beast” in its traditional clawed style and the callout of 24 of protein, presumably per serving or per bag, as it is on a pouch. The big question is, what on Earth are we looking at or in for, and while there aren’t a lot of hints and clues in the teaser itself, there is something around it that makes this a lot more than it initially appears.

If you’re looking at the graphic from Beast Pharm, the bag, and the callout of 24g of protein presumably per serving, you may be thinking we’re getting some sort of protein supplement, as everything else it makes is indeed a supplement. While it’s not completely confirmed, we’re guessing Beast Pharm and Beast Foods are getting ready to release packs of protein-packed biltong, as that is actually something Beast Foods had not too long ago.

We’re not sure when it launched or when it was discontinued, but there was Beast Biltong on the market in the United Kingdom from Eddie Hall and Beast Foods a couple of years ago, in Original and BBQ flavors and various versions with between 10 to 20g of protein. Again, it’s not confirmed, but we’re pretty certain we’re about to see Eddie Hall’s functional company, Beast Foods, get back into the dry-cured beef snack that is biltong with a more modern-day approach, backed by the strength of the current Beast brand, and with 24g of protein a pack.