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Nano + Mass GainerCombo pack | Creatine Nano 400 | Shikanji | 115 g + Anabolic Mass Gainer | Belgian Chocolate | 1 kg
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Strawberry Banana 500gAnabolic Mass Gainer with Ultrasorb Tech | No Maltodextrin | Strawberry Banana | 500 g
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Best Mass Gainer for Bulking in India: A Buyer's Guide Built Around Real Results
Bulking is not complicated in theory. You eat more calories than you burn, train with progressive overload, and give your body enough protein to build muscle from the surplus. In practice, most Indian gym-goers hit the same wall: they cannot eat enough. The combination of smaller natural appetite, a carbohydrate-dominant Indian diet that fills quickly without delivering adequate protein or total calories, and a physiology calibrated for a 65 to 70 kg average body weight means that many people training seriously in India simply do not have a workable food-based path to the caloric surplus that serious muscle gain requires.
A mass gainer for bulking exists to solve exactly this problem. Not to replace food, not to be the primary source of nutrition, but to make up the 400 to 600 calorie shortfall between what a dedicated Indian gym-goer can realistically eat and what genuine muscle gain actually demands.
This page covers what separates a good bulking mass gainer from the majority of options in the Indian market, why the carbohydrate source is a more important quality signal than most buyers realise, how BeastLife's Anabolic Mass Gainer addresses both problems, and how to use it correctly to build muscle rather than store fat.
What a Bulking Mass Gainer Actually Needs to Deliver
The purpose of a mass gainer during a bulk is threefold: deliver enough protein per serving to support muscle protein synthesis, deliver enough carbohydrates to provide caloric surplus and replenish glycogen after training, and do both in a format the Indian digestive system can handle daily without bloating, discomfort, or digestive distress.
Most mass gainers in India fail on the third point. The reason is maltodextrin.
Maltodextrin is a highly processed carbohydrate filler derived from starch. Its glycaemic index sits between 85 and 105, higher than table sugar. It is cheap, calorie-dense, and tasteless, which is why most Indian mass gainer manufacturers use it as the primary carbohydrate source. For a buyer focused on the per-serving calorie count, a maltodextrin-heavy mass gainer looks the same as a quality product. The difference emerges in the blood glucose response, the digestive experience, and the ratio of lean mass to fat mass gained over eight to twelve weeks of consistent use.
The sharp blood glucose spike from maltodextrin triggers a proportionally large insulin response. In individuals with average insulin sensitivity, which describes the majority of Indian males, this insulin spike during a bulk phase accelerates fat storage alongside muscle gain. You gain weight, but the composition of that weight is less favourable than it would be from a moderate glycaemic carbohydrate source. Additionally, maltodextrin is poorly tolerated by a significant portion of the Indian gut microbiome, producing the bloating, gas, and loose stools that many people incorrectly attribute to whey protein.
Why BeastLife's Anabolic Mass Gainer Is Built Differently
BeastLife's Anabolic Mass Gainer with UltraSorb Tech uses barley millet extract as its primary carbohydrate source. This is a cereal-based carbohydrate derived from two of India's oldest cultivated grains, with a glycaemic index approximately one third that of maltodextrin.
The practical difference is measurable across three dimensions. First, the blood glucose response is moderate and sustained rather than sharp and crashing, which means steadier energy across training sessions and less pronounced insulin-driven fat storage during a bulk. Second, barley and millet are naturally occurring whole-grain carbohydrates that the Indian digestive system has adapted to over generations, which means significantly lower rates of bloating and digestive discomfort compared to maltodextrin-heavy alternatives. Third, both grains carry naturally occurring dietary fibre, B vitamins, and minerals that are simply absent in processed maltodextrin.
Each serving delivers 22 g of protein and 92 g of carbohydrates. This macronutrient balance is well-calibrated for a serious bulk: enough protein to reliably trigger muscle protein synthesis at and above the 0.03 g per kg per hour threshold established in the muscle protein synthesis research literature, and enough complex carbohydrate to provide genuine caloric surplus without the insulin volatility of cheaper formulations.
UltraSorb Tech is BeastLife's proprietary absorption technology built into every product in the range. It conditions both the protein and carbohydrate fractions for faster, more complete uptake at the intestinal level, which means more of each serving reaches muscle tissue rather than passing through incompletely absorbed.
Every batch is NABL-lab-tested, with results available at beastlife.in/pages/lab-reports.
The BeastLife Anabolic Mass Gainer Range: Sizes and Formats
Belgian Chocolate
The flagship variant and the most reviewed product in the range. The 1 kg at 1,099 rupees carries 190 reviews at 4.78 out of 5. The 2.5 kg at 2,199 rupees has 110 reviews at 4.74. The 5 kg standalone at 3,799 rupees delivers the lowest per-serving cost in the range.
For a serious bulk phase lasting eight to twelve weeks at one full serving per day, a 5 kg tub provides approximately 40 to 43 servings, covering the full block without interruption or restocking. The 5 kg Belgian Chocolate with free Creatine 249 g at 4,598 rupees (saving 49 percent on combined RRP) is the most value-optimised format for anyone planning a sustained bulk, because creatine is one of the two non-negotiable supplements for serious muscle gain alongside protein.
Malai Kulfi
The highest-rated variant in the range at 4.94 out of 5 from 34 reviews. For buyers who will be consuming one serving per day across a 10 to 12 week bulk, the Malai Kulfi variant's India-native flavour profile resists the palatability fatigue that heavy chocolate-based supplements eventually produce in many daily users.
Available in 1 kg, 2.5 kg, and 5 kg formats.
Strawberry Banana
Rated 4.92 from 26 reviews at the 1 kg size. A lighter fruit profile that works particularly well on days immediately post-training when appetite is suppressed, and a heavy chocolate flavour is the last thing the stomach wants. Available in 500 g, 1 kg, 2.5 kg, and 5 kg.
Cookies and Cream
A newer variant at 1 kg and 2.5 kg. Early user reception is positive. Most appropriate as a rotation flavour alongside Belgian Chocolate for buyers supplementing daily across a long block.
Bulking Math for the Indian Gym-Goer
A 70 kg Indian male training four to five days per week needs approximately 3,000 to 3,500 calories per day during a muscle-building phase, depending on training intensity and baseline metabolic rate. A standard Indian home-cooked diet of three meals delivers approximately 2,000 to 2,400 calories. The gap is 600 to 1,100 calories.
One full serving of BeastLife's Anabolic Mass Gainer mixed with 350 ml of whole milk provides approximately 600 to 650 calories. This closes most or all of the caloric gap in a single post-workout serving, without requiring any additional meals or significant dietary restructuring.
For hard-gainers at the end of the metabolic spectrum who need even higher daily calories, mixing the gainer with milk and adding a tablespoon of BeastLife's natural peanut butter brings the single-serving total to approximately 780 to 820 calories, a practically significant number for anyone struggling to maintain a caloric surplus across a high-volume training week.
Stacking for Maximum Bulk Results
The two supplements with the strongest evidence base for muscle gain alongside a caloric surplus are protein and creatine. Nothing else comes close in the research literature. A BeastLife mass gainer paired with creatine is not a marketing stack. It is the most evidence-supported combination available for maximising lean mass gain during a dedicated bulk phase.
The Beast Builder Kit (1 kg Anabolic Mass Gainer plus Creatine 100 g at 1,548 rupees) is the entry-level version of this combination for first-time bulk phase supplementers. The Gain Train Express (500 g Anabolic Mass Gainer plus Creatine 100 g at 998 rupees) is the trial format for buyers who want to experience the combination before committing to a full tub. The 5 kg with free Creatine 249 g at 4,598 rupees is the best-value format for committed bulk phase athletes.
For those wanting to keep their protein top-up separate from the mass gainer and need a fast-absorbing post-workout option on particularly heavy training days, BeastLife's whey protein under 3,000 rupees collection includes lean protein options that complement the mass gainer without duplicating its caloric contribution.
How to Use BeastLife's Anabolic Mass Gainer for Bulking
Mix one full scoop, approximately 115 to 120 g, with 350 to 400 ml of cold milk. The milk adds approximately 150 to 180 additional calories and 8 to 9 g of additional protein. For hard-gainers, this combination produces a single post-workout serving of 600 to 650 calories, which is a practically useful addition to a daily caloric target.
Consume within 30 to 60 minutes after resistance training. Post-workout is the most effective timing because depleted glycogen stores and primed muscle tissue are maximally receptive to both the carbohydrate and protein fractions of the gainer simultaneously.
On rest days, take a three-quarter serving, approximately 85 to 90 g of powder, between meals to maintain caloric consistency. Total daily calories should remain within your bulk target on rest days as well as training days for sustained muscle gain.
Do not exceed two servings per day. More is not better when the goal is lean mass. Excess calories beyond what training can absorb productively will be stored as fat regardless of their source.
Who the Anabolic Mass Gainer Is Built For
This product is specifically appropriate for: ectomorphic individuals with high metabolic rates who consistently struggle to gain body weight despite eating well and training seriously; active males aged 18 to 35 who are in their first or second serious bulk phase; vegetarian Indians whose food-based calorie ceiling is limited by appetite and meal volume rather than dietary choice; and athletes returning from a period of reduced training or illness who need to rebuild lean mass systematically.
It is not the right product for: individuals with a tendency to gain fat easily who do not have a genuine hard-gainer profile; people whose primary goal is fat loss or recomposition; those who are already meeting their caloric targets through food and simply need more protein. For the last group, a standalone whey protein concentrate is the more appropriate and more cost-effective product.
Precautions
Mix with cold liquid only. Do not heat. Individuals with diagnosed kidney or liver conditions should consult a healthcare provider before beginning mass gainer supplementation. Maintain adequate daily water intake of at least two to three litres alongside supplementation. Do not use as a primary meal replacement. All BeastLife mass gainer products are lacto-vegetarian and not suitable for vegans.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the best mass gainer for bulking in India?
The best mass gainer for bulking in India is one that delivers a genuine caloric surplus per serving, uses quality carbohydrate sources rather than maltodextrin, provides adequate protein with a complete amino acid profile, is NABL, or third-party-tested, and is digestively tolerable for daily use across a sustained bulk phase. BeastLife's Anabolic Mass Gainer with UltraSorb Tech meets all five criteria and is currently the most reviewed maltodextrin-free mass gainer in the Indian D2C market.
Q: How many calories should I eat per day while bulking?
Most active Indian males training four to five days per week need 300 to 500 calories above their maintenance level to support lean muscle gain without excessive fat accumulation. Calculate your maintenance calories using your body weight in kg multiplied by 35 as a rough starting point. Add 300 to 500 calories for your bulk target. One serving of BeastLife's Anabolic Mass Gainer mixed with milk covers most of this surplus in a single serving.
Q: Can I take a mass gainer and whey protein together?
Yes, but use them at different times. The mass gainer is best post-workout for its combined calorie and protein contribution. A standalone whey protein is better on heavy training days when you want additional protein without additional carbohydrate calories, or as a between-meal supplement on rest days when a full mass gainer serving exceeds your daily calorie target.
Q: How long should a bulk phase last?
Most evidence-based protocols recommend bulk phases of eight to sixteen weeks, followed by a maintenance or slight deficit phase to manage body composition before beginning the next bulk. A 5 kg tub of BeastLife's Anabolic Mass Gainer at one serving per day covers approximately 40 to 43 days, making it a practical purchase unit for a standard 10-week bulk block.
Q: Does maltodextrin in mass gainers cause fat gain?
Maltodextrin itself does not cause fat gain in isolation. Excess calories cause fat gain. However, maltodextrin's high glycaemic index produces a sharper blood glucose spike and insulin response than quality cereal-based carbohydrates, which can shift the lean-to-fat ratio of weight gained during a bulk unfavourably, particularly in individuals with average insulin sensitivity.
Q: Is BeastLife's mass gainer suitable for vegetarians?
Yes. The Anabolic Mass Gainer contains whey protein derived from milk and barley millet extract as the carbohydrate source. Both are lacto-vegetarian. The product is not suitable for vegans.
