Vegan Shakes
(8)The UK's Best-Tasting Vegan Protein Shakes
At Protein Works, vegan nutrition isn't a...
The UK's Best-Tasting Vegan Protein Shakes
At Protein Works, vegan nutrition isn't an afterthought - it's a core part of who we are. Our Vegan Protein 360 range has won multiple industry awards, and for good reason: we've spent years perfecting plant-based formulas that genuinely compete with the best dairy proteins on the market, in both nutrition and taste.
Our vegan protein shakes are built on high-quality plant protein sources including pea protein and soy protein formulas. Our flagship Vegan Protein 360 contains all nine essential amino acids, giving it a complete amino acid profile - a rarity in plant-based protein.
We know that getting great taste from plant-based ingredients is harder than it sounds. That's why our innovation team use premium raw materials and cutting-edge flavouring techniques, paired with the same stringent quality testing we apply to every product. The result is a vegan shake that passes the most important test of all: you'll actually want to drink it every day.
Beyond protein, our vegan range also includes vegan meal replacements for complete nutrition on the go. Whether you're a committed vegan, flexitarian, or simply exploring plant-based options, Protein Works has you covered. That's why we've sold over 500 million shakes worldwide.
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Vegan Protein 360
The ultimate nutritionally complete formula. Our most advanced protein shake ever.- 29g Protein per serve
- 166 Health Benefits
- 12 Flavours + Premium
from £9.99from£9.99Vegan Diet Meal 360
The ultimate nutritionally-complete vegan shake. Our most advanced meal ever.- 25g Protein per serve
- 167 Health Benefits
- 8 Flavours + Premium
from £12.79from£12.79Vegan Protein 360
The smart choice for a premium plant-based protein shake with a range of active ingredients.- 26g Protein per serve
- 87 Health Benefits
- 12 Flavours + Premium
from £8.19from£8.19Vegan Complete Meal 360
A complete, balanced nutrient-dense meal in seconds with zero compromise on taste.- 30g Protein per serve
- 165 Health Benefits
- 5 Classic Flavours
from £7.49from£7.49Vegan Diet Meal 360
The smart choice for a plant-based nutrient-dense meal with a range of active ingredients.- 20g Protein per serve
- 165 Health Benefits
- 5 Classic Flavours
from £10.19from£10.19Clear Vegan Protein
Refreshing light and clear protein drink, derived from premium plant-based protein.- 10g Protein per serve
- 100% Plant-Based
- 3 Classic Flavours
from £23.39from£23.39Vegan Soy Protein
The finest soya beans offering a 100% plant-based, great tasting, high-protein vegan shake.- 27g Protein per serve
- Low in Sugar & Fat
- 3 Standard Flavours
from £9.99from£9.99Vegan Pea Protein
Plant-based protein shake derived simply from natural vegetable golden peas.- 24g Protein per serve
- 100% Plant-Based
- 3 Standard Flavours
from £7.99from£7.99
Frequently Asked Questions
Nutritionally, a well-formulated vegan protein can match whey. The main historical gap was amino acid completeness, as most single-source plant proteins (like pea alone) are naturally lower in one or two essential amino acids. Blended vegan proteins that combine sources such as pea and soy close this gap and deliver a complete amino acid profile, similar to whey.
Vegan protein powder is made entirely from plant sources - most commonly pea, soy, and brown rice. Each has a different amino acid strength: soy is naturally a complete protein, pea is rich in BCAAs, and brown rice adds a smoother texture. Blending multiple sources is the most common way to achieve a well-rounded, complete amino acid profile without relying on a single plant.
Soy protein is naturally complete on its own, containing all nine essential amino acids. Pea and rice proteins are not complete individually, but combining pea with rice, or pea with soy, produces a blend that covers the full amino acid spectrum - which is why most premium vegan protein powders use a multi-source blend rather than a single plant protein. That being said, single source protein powders like pea, are excellent for baking and other uses.
Historically, vegan protein powders were very often chalky and gritty - which made it difficult for them to compete with their dairy-based counterparts. However, modern formulations use finer milling, multi-source blends and improved flavouring techniques to close the gap with whey. If you tried a vegan protein years ago and found the texture offputting, it's worth giving them a go now - might we suggest our Vegan Protein 360?
This depends on your overall dietary protein needs rather than the source of the protein itself. Most adults require between 0.8g -1.2g of protein per kilogram of bodyweight per day for general health, with vegan protein powder used to help close any gap left by diet alone. As with any plant-based diet, it's worth considering overall protein variety across the day, not just from shakes.
Yes absolutely. Vegan protein powder is suitable for vegans, vegetarians, and anyone with a dairy intolerance or lactose sensitivity, as well as anyone simply looking to reduce animal-derived food intake. It's a straightforward swap for whey in any recipe or shake.

