Your Top Questions About CreaBev® Answered
What is stabilized liquid creatine?
Stabilized liquid creatine is a form of creatine designed to remain chemically stable in water over time. Unlike standard creatine monohydrate, which can degrade when left in liquid, stabilized creatine uses protective technology—such as encapsulation—to help maintain its structure and integrity throughout a beverage’s shelf life.
CreaBev® is an example of stabilized liquid creatine developed specifically for ready-to-drink products.
Why does standard creatine degrade in liquid?
Traditional creatine monohydrate is stable when kept dry, but in an aqueous (liquid) environment, it can gradually convert into creatinine, a degradation byproduct that does not support performance.
This conversion can begin long before a product is consumed, which is why standard creatine is typically sold as a powder rather than in ready-to-drink beverages.
What makes CreaBev® different from regular creatine?
CreaBev® is an encapsulated form of creatine monohydrate designed specifically for liquid applications. The encapsulation helps protect creatine from breaking down in water, allowing it to remain stable, soluble, and functional over time.
In simple terms:
The amount of creatine listed on the label is closer to the amount delivered when you drink it.
Is liquid creatine effective?
Liquid creatine can be effective if the creatine remains stable. Historically, this has been the challenge.
Stabilized solutions like CreaBev® were developed to address this issue by protecting creatine in liquid form, making ready-to-drink creatine beverages a more reliable option than earlier formulations.
Is CreaBev® safe?
CreaBev® is GRAS-certified (Generally Recognized As Safe) and designed to meet food-grade standards appropriate for beverage applications. It is developed and tested by Glanbia Nutritionals, a global leader in nutrition science and ingredient technology.
Why doesn’t FITAID use standard creatine monohydrate?
Standard creatine monohydrate works well in powders mixed fresh—but it is not designed for long-term suspension in liquid.
FITAID Creatine drinks feature CreaBev® because it aligns with our commitment to:
- Ingredient integrity
- Functional performance
- Transparency and consistency
We don’t believe in selling labels that look good but underdeliver.
Does stabilized creatine change taste or texture?
One of the benefits of stabilized creatine like CreaBev® is improved solubility and mouthfeel. It dissolves fully in liquid, helping prevent grit, sediment, or “sand” at the bottom of the can.
The result is a cleaner, smoother drinking experience.
How much creatine is in FITAID products with CreaBev®?
Each FITAID product clearly lists its creatine content on the label. Because CreaBev® is designed to remain stable, the amount listed reflects the ingredient delivered throughout the product’s shelf life—not just at production.
Standard Creatine vs. Stabilized Creatine
What’s the Real Difference?
| Feature | Standard Creatine Monohydrate | Stabilized Creatine (CreaBev®) |
|---|---|---|
| Designed for Liquid Use | ❌ No | ✅ Yes |
| Stability in Water | Low over time | High over shelf life |
| Risk of Degradation | Higher | Significantly reduced |
| Solubility | Can settle or grit | Fully dissolved |
| Delivery Accuracy | Variable | Consistent |
| Ready-to-Drink Friendly | ❌ Not ideal | ✅ Purpose-built |
| Manufacturing Intent | Powder-first | Beverage-first |
| GRAS-Certified for Beverages | Varies | ✅ Yes |
Why This Matters for You
Choosing stabilized creatine isn’t about chasing innovation for innovation’s sake. It’s about delivering what the label promises.
When creatine stays stable:
- You get consistent functional support
- You avoid ingredient waste
- You experience a smoother, better product
That’s why FITAID uses CreaBev®—not because it’s louder, but because it’s smarter.
The Bottom Line
Liquid creatine used to be a compromise.
Stabilized creatine changes that.
With CreaBev®, FITAID delivers a ready-to-drink beverage that respects the science behind creatine, the realities of liquid formulation, and the expectations of people who care about what they consume.
Performance without the fade.
That’s the future of liquid strength.
