So im looking for a weight gainer with the most calories per Gram on the market atm with atleast 50g protein per servings? Most i found was 4.07cal per g (mutant mass) is there anything better?
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So im looking for a weight gainer with the most calories per Gram on the market atm with atleast 50g protein per servings? Most i found was 4.07cal per g (mutant mass) is there anything better?
[QUOTE=Nulls;1127612493]So im looking for a weight gainer with the most calories per Gram on the market atm with atleast 50g protein per servings? Most i found was 4.07cal per g (mutant mass) is there anything better?[/QUOTE]
I've seen a few with 1200-1300 calories but you are better off just making your own homemade gainer it's much cheaper and you can put exactly what you want in it.
[QUOTE=eclipze926;1127618333]I've seen a few with 1200-1300 calories but you are better off just making your own homemade gainer it's much cheaper and you can put exactly what you want in it.[/QUOTE]
I would make my own as well. Oats, whey, peanut butter and fruit can add up quickly.
[QUOTE=Nulls;1127612493]So im looking for a weight gainer with the most calories per Gram on the market atm with atleast 50g protein per servings? Most i found was 4.07cal per g (mutant mass) is there anything better?[/QUOTE]
One I've made at home when I was seriously behind was; 500ml whole milk, 1 tablespoon peanut butter, 1 large scoop of whey and 100g oats. I added a load of peanut butter (more than 1 tablespoon) and I think it was about 1.4k calories.
I stopped making weight gainers after i tried my first homemade protein bar, tastes MUCH better and doesnt give you that ****ty bloated feeling, not very high in protein content though.
Ingredients to make 2 bars:
1 cup of oats
2.5 tablespoons of smooth peanut butter
100 grams of whey
1/4 cup of skimmed milk
i've replaced whey protein with full milk powder recently to up my calories (500 cal per 100 grams!)
[QUOTE=C0sta;1127622783]One I've made at home when I was seriously behind was; 500ml whole milk, 1 tablespoon peanut butter, 1 large scoop of whey and 100g oats. I added a load of peanut butter (more than 1 tablespoon) and I think it was about 1.4k calories.[/QUOTE]
I have something similar when I get off base. 2 scoops of peanut butter 1 big scoop of whey 14oz milk ice 100g oats mint extract and half a banana. It's a full meal in a blender and the calories are way up there :D and delicious
just make your own so you can control your macros.
[b][url=http://www.bodybuilding.com/store/muscletech/mass-tech.html]Mass-Tech[/url][/b] meets your protein requirement at 63 grams per serving. It comes in at a total of 1000 calories per serving.