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NXT Nutrition now has a beef-based mass gainer to go alongside its beef protein powder

Nxt Nutrition Beef Mass Gain

NXT Nutrition in the United Kingdom is one of the few sports nutrition companies that competes in the protein powder category with a beef-based effort. That supplement is Beef Protein Isolate, and it comes in more flavors than almost any brand here in the US has to offer for a standard whey-powered product. NXT has expanded its presence or selection of that kind, launching another beef protein supplement this month in Beef Mass Gain.

The core difference with NXT Nutrition’s Beef Mass Gain compared to Beef Protein Isolate is pretty obvious, in that it is a high-calorie product, providing a hefty amount of carbohydrates alongside its muscle-building protein. The beef protein innovation comes in a moderately-sized volume with a tub of about 7lbs, working out to 30 servings, and like Beef Protein Isolate, Beef Mass Gain has several flavors, six fruity experiences to be exact.

The nutrition profile on NXT Nutrition’s Beef Mass Gain is scalable, where a single serving isn’t supremely high in macros, but you can stack them one on top of the other. In one serving you get 30g of protein, from beef, a bit more than double that in carbohydrates at 70g, no fat, and 400 calories. The supplement doesn’t break into the four-figure calorie realm, even if you double serve you hit 60g of protein, 140g of carbs, and 800 calories.

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