

🐐 Elevate your protein game with nature’s cleanest whey!
NAKED Goat Whey Protein Powder delivers 23 grams of pure, pasture-fed goat whey protein per serving, sourced from small Wisconsin dairies. Free from GMOs, soy, gluten, artificial additives, and processed without acid or bleach, it offers a clean, easy-to-digest alternative to cow whey. With 30 servings per 2lb tub, it’s a natural, nutrient-rich choice for muscle growth and sensitive stomachs alike.








































| ASIN | B00NBJ377K |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Allergen Information | Gluten Free, Non-GMO |
| Best Sellers Rank | #26,795 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #132 in Sports Nutrition Whey Protein Powders |
| Brand | NAKED |
| Brand Name | NAKED |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,061 Reviews |
| Diet Type | Gluten Free |
| Flavor | Unflavored |
| Item Dimensions | 6 x 6 x 10 inches |
| Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | NAKED nutrition |
| Material Type Free | Gluten Free, Soy Free, Non-GMO |
| Net Content Volume | 2 Liters |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Type Name | Tub |
| Product Benefits | Muscle Growth |
| Protein Source | Whey |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Pre-Workout |
| Servings per Container | 30 |
| Total Servings Per Container | 30 |
| UPC | 850042128145 |
| Unit Count | 32.0 Ounce |
M**K
Excellent goat whey
If you've found your way to this page, I'll go ahead and assume you know what whey protein is, and why it's a good post-workout protein to put in your body. You also probably have some idea of why goat milk is generally better for you than cow milk, although I don't really know if it matters after it's been processed to extract the whey from it to make a product like this. There probably is some difference, perhaps a meaningful benefit; you may want to do your own research on that. I'm not a biochemist but I do raise dairy goats, so I am biased towards goat milk and I like to support my fellow dairy goat farmers. What I will tell you is that this product is a great goat whey powder. It has excellent product labeling, which makes me trust the company more than other brands I've looked at. I like to know what I put in my body and I prefer to buy from companies that really go out of their way to be as transparent as possible. i was already using their creatine product before I started using their protein powders, and I'm happy to be a loyal customer of their other product lines. This stuff mixes quite easily. I don't bother with a blender or fancy shaker bottle. Honestly none of that is really needed if you don't mind a few small lumps. I don't add anything to it, except water, and I mix it with a fork, which serves as a pretty good whisk in a pinch. Generally I'll put two scoops in an already-wet glass, add water about halfway full, whisk it with the fork, add a bit more water, whisk it some more, and then fill the rest of the glass and whisk it one last time. Doing that, I rarely have any of the protein powder sticking to the glass, and it is mostly liquefied with just a few of those lumps floating on top, which don't bother me at all while I gulp it down. The taste of the unflavored version that I use is mild but pleasant, and I always look forward to drinking it. It has become a rather enjoyable part of my post-workout routine: a little treat as my reward for hard work in the home gym. Sometimes I'll have two servings, even though I'm pretty sure I'm getting all the benefit I need from one serving. It's just because I like it. If there is any additional benefit, it's likely small, but everybody needs to get a certain amount of calories and protein every day anyway, any excess that doesn't help with muscle protein synthesis will just get used by the body in other ways. And the extra hydration can't hurt either. I'm running low on my current jar, so I picked up another jar of this. I figured I'd leave a review while I'm here since obviously I liked it enough to buy it again. Until or unless I find something better, this will be my go-to whey powder. It's a bulk product so each jar lasts a while. Good luck with your fitness goals!
L**.
Great alternative for whey protein isolate!
I've been trying to find a more palatable protein powder without added preservatives, flavorings, or fake sugars. I was using a pure whey protein isolate since I have a lower tolerance to lactose. Supposedly whey protein isolate has most of the lactose removed (99% or so) during the isolate process, but I still had unpleasant side effects while using it. I tried a pure/naked pea protein powder (from Sun Warrior), but the flavor was unbearable-kinda tasted like that 'barn smell' of hay and manure. I finally tried this and was very happy. It does have a 'richer' taste to it,a slight flavor of goat cheese-but it isn't horrible. I use this with my standard smoothie recipe of organic plain soy milk, organic frozen strawberries, organic chia seeds, organic hemp hearts, and cinnamon. The powder does require more liquid to dissolve properly so instead of my usual 6 oz of liquid, I now use 8 oz. It works great in a blender bottle, you just have to shake a little longer. My only disappointment is with the scoop provided, the directions say 2 rounded scoops while the nutrition facts say 3 scoops (or 30 grams) is one serving, I'm assuming that means 3 level scoops. I believe the scoop is a tablespoon, so I just used my scale with my old protein powder scoop and that ended up being the 30 grams. Accurate measurements are vital when you are watching your calorie intake. I was a bit turned off by the price when I first found it, but was glad Amazon offered it for a discount during Prime Day. Since I have no side effects with this product, I will be using this as my protein powder from now on.
L**E
The Best Whey Powder!
Was looking for goat whey as I've read that goat milk is more "superior" than cow milk in more ways than one. (Dr Axe has also written a comprehensive online article on this). Goat milk is easier for humans to digest compared to cow milk. It has 10% leses lactose and a more "healthy" protein and less allergenic protein -- goat's A2 casein vs most cow's A1 casein -- the latter known to cause inflammatory diseases, leaky gut etc. Goat milk also has more calcium and medium-chain fatty acids compared to cow milk, and even provides "good" cholesterol. This goat whey by NAKED Nutrition tastes delicious -- just much milk or colostrum powder. I didn't find it strong with goat/lamb taste at all. I like that it is unflavored, clean and pure with no additional flavors or stuff. I just mix a scoop of it in half glass water, stir (it won't completely melt in water), and swig it down the hatch :) I like that this company clearly states that they only use pasture-fed goats and practically free of heavy metals. It is also a whey concentrate and cold-pressed, so the whey is as natural as can be, and the protein is not denatured. I don't work out, but started to take this product 3 days ago for its nutrients especially for calcium, and I can tell it has given me strength and energy -- just what I need to recover from a long spate of ill health and weakness especially healing from H.Pylori and Hyperthyroidism. Not everyone can handle whey (whether cow or goat or whatever). So watch out for whey allergy symptoms like rashes, diarrhea or frequent bowel movements. Generally everyone will benefit from taking a comprehensive IgG (not IgE) food intolerance test to see if they are ok with dairy before chugging down whey or dairy products. As I'm learning, consistently consuming foods that we are intolerant to can eventually lead to a compromised immune system and autoimmune diseases.
C**W
I like it
I buy this protein all the time. IMO Its awsome if you have the money to spend and can't tolerate cowie products. Couple downsides are slight clumping. You can smooth it out nicely with a blender. It's got the goaty taste that it kind of sour. Picture goat cheese taste lol. It Doesn't really taste good by itself, go figure because it has no additives. I blend this up with some fruit or honey sometimes oats and it tastes fine. If your not mixing it with stuff, probably gonna take some getting use to. Or if your using a blender bottle, probably gonna clump up. Overall, it's got basic ingredients, it's expensive but what most important to me it digests very nicely and is non dairy. Honestly If you are broke no allergies to cow whey or aren't going to use some sort of a blender to mix it either alone or with other stuff then I would get something else. Also special notice Attention:on the label it says 3 scoops is one serving..... well its not. I weighed it out and it more like two scoops (30g) is one serving. So if you put 3 scoops of the stuff in your shake your gonna blow through it faster than Tony Montana in Scarface.. So........ 2 scoops is 1 serving.
J**H
Tastes terrible and it’s always really foamy/frothy and tough to ingest.
I’m a huge fan of Naked products, but this goat whey is really bad. Stick to the regular whey or plant protein they offer.
K**M
Quality
Superior Quality!
M**.
Taste Is Exactly As Expected!
The taste and texture of this goat whey is exactly as one would expect- like (powdered) goat cheese! I personally love it and it quickly became part of my daily protein smoothie. It mixes beautifully with any frozen fruit or green. Gentler on your GI system than cow whey too. So many health benefits of goats milk/whey over cow, it's worth the switch. Price is a bit steep but the container is large. I'm glad I found it here because at times it's impossible to find in stock on the NN website. As someone who has a long list of food intolerances that prevent me from eating several forms of protein, this has helped me meet my daily protein goals in a clean and healthy way.
N**Y
Tastes just like goat cheese
If you don't like goat cheese, you probably won't like this, it's VERY goaty (not a real word!), but I do. It's very creamy and blends well in smoothies, and has a decent protein content. As for a review that was negative because they tried to put it in coffee, this is not a creamer to mix into your coffee! Caffeine can interfere with protein synthesis so you don't want to have protein and caffeine together, anyway, even if you do like the goatiness of it. I'm sure this would also mix well into any savory foods that are good with goat cheese, like a pasta sauce or some kind of baked goods if you're into baking.
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