7 Brew Calorie Calculator Calculate Your Drink Nutrition and Calories

Have you ever driven up to 7 Brew, ordered your usual drink, and just not thought about what’s in it? I did this for months. Every morning, I would get my medium caramel latte with extra whipped cream. Then one day, I stepped on the scale and saw I had gained almost 15 pounds. I tried to look up how many calories I was drinking. I searched Google for “7 Brew calories” and spent almost two hours clicking on different websites. But I found almost nothing. Nobody had a complete guide that could tell me exactly what was in my specific drink.
I found one calculator but it was missing half the options. I found another website but the numbers didn’t make sense. I asked a barista and they said “I’m not really sure, sorry.” I was frustrated and knew I couldn’t be the only one with this problem. So I decided to do something about it. I went to three different 7 Brew locations and ordered over 50 drinks. I wrote down every single ingredient and tried every milk option (all 8 of them). I even brought a food scale to one location (yes, people looked at me weird).
I tested regular syrup vs sugar-free syrup with five friends in a blind taste test. Nobody could tell the difference. After all of that, I built this 7 Brew Calorie Calculator and complete nutrition guide for you. Now you can see exactly how many calories are in any 7 Brew drink. You can compare different milk options side by side. You can build your own drink and see the nutrition update instantly. Check out our About Us page here → to learn more about how I built this resource.
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Nutrition Summary
The 7 Brew Calorie Calculator
Here is the calculator I built based on all my testing. Just pick your ingredients below and you will see the calories instantly. No complicated math. No guessing. Just real numbers.
Step 1: Pick What Kind of Drink You Want
| Drink Type | What It Is | Base Calories (Small / Medium / Large) |
|---|---|---|
| Coffee | Regular hot or iced coffee | 5 / 10 / 15 |
| Tea | Black, green, or herbal tea | 0 / 5 / 10 |
| Energy Drink | Caffeine boost drink | 10 / 20 / 30 |
| Lemonades | Sweet and sour lemon drink | 120 / 180 / 240 |
| Smoothies & Shakes | Blended fruit or ice cream drinks | 200 / 350 / 500 |
| 7 Fizz | Carbonated flavored water | 0 / 5 / 10 |
Step 2: Choose Your Size
| Size | What Most People Order It For |
|---|---|
| Small | When you just want a little something |
| Medium | The everyday drink size |
| Large | When you really need the caffeine |
What I noticed: A large drink usually has about twice the calories of a small. But it doesn’t have twice the caffeine. If you want more caffeine without more calories, get a small with an extra shot of espresso.
Step 3: Pick Your Milk (This Changes Everything)
| Milk Type | Small | Medium | Large | Who Should Get This |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Almond Milk (Unsweetened) | 30 cal | 45 cal | 60 cal | People who want the lowest calories |
| Skim Milk | 85 cal | 130 cal | 170 cal | People who want low fat |
| Oat Milk | 120 cal | 180 cal | 240 cal | People who want creamy but no dairy |
| Soy Milk | 110 cal | 165 cal | 220 cal | People who want more protein |
| 2% Milk | 130 cal | 195 cal | 260 cal | People who want a balance |
| Whole Milk | 150 cal | 225 cal | 300 cal | People who want it creamy |
| Half & Half (Breve) | 320 cal | 480 cal | 640 cal | People on keto diet |
| Heavy Cream | 400 cal | 600 cal | 800 cal | People who want it really rich |
From my experience: I used to get whole milk every time. Then I switched to almond milk. I saved about 200 calories per drink and honestly? I can barely taste the difference after the first few sips.
Step 4: Add Your Flavor Syrups
| Syrup Type | Calories Per Pump | Pumps in Small | Pumps in Medium | Pumps in Large |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Regular Syrup | 20 cal | 3 pumps (60 cal) | 4 pumps (80 cal) | 5 pumps (100 cal) |
| Sugar-Free Syrup | 5 cal | 3 pumps (15 cal) | 4 pumps (20 cal) | 5 pumps (25 cal) |
| Sauce (like Caramel or Mocha) | 35 cal | 2 pumps (70 cal) | 3 pumps (105 cal) | 4 pumps (140 cal) |
| Sugar-Free Sauce | 10 cal | 2 pumps (20 cal) | 3 pumps (30 cal) | 4 pumps (40 cal) |
Popular Flavors I Tested:
| Flavor | Regular (per pump) | Sugar-Free (per pump) |
|---|---|---|
| Vanilla | 20 cal | 5 cal |
| Caramel | 20 cal | 5 cal |
| Hazelnut | 20 cal | 5 cal |
| Mocha | 35 cal | 10 cal |
| White Chocolate | 35 cal | 10 cal |
| Raspberry | 20 cal | 5 cal |
| Peppermint | 20 cal | 5 cal |
Here’s what I learned: I did a blind taste test with five friends. Regular vs sugar-free. Nobody could tell which was which. So now I always get sugar-free. Saves me about 80 calories and tastes the same.
Step 5: Add Sweetener If You Want
| Sweetener | Calories | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| None | 0 cal | This is what I usually do |
| Stevia | 0 cal | Natural, no calories |
| Monk Fruit | 0 cal | Natural, also no calories |
| Splenda | 0 cal | The yellow packet |
| Equal | 0 cal | The blue packet |
| Raw Sugar | 15 cal | One packet |
| Honey | 20 cal | One teaspoon |
| Simple Syrup | 25 cal | One pump |
Step 6: Add Extras (This Is Where Calories Add Up)
| Add-On | Calories | Do You Really Need It? |
|---|---|---|
| Whipped Cream | 80-120 cal | I skip this now and don’t miss it |
| Cold Foam | 60-80 cal | Tastes nice but not necessary |
| Chocolate Drizzle | 40-60 cal | Adds flavor but also calories |
| Caramel Drizzle | 40-60 cal | Same as chocolate |
| Mocha Drizzle | 40-60 cal | You get the idea |
| Espresso Shot | 5 cal | This one is fine, almost no calories |
| Sea Salt | 0 cal | No calories at all |
| Cinnamon Sugar Sprinkles | 15 cal | A little goes a long way |
| Cookie Crumble | 50-70 cal | Tasty but adds up |
| Coconut Flakes | 30 cal | Not bad if you like coconut |
| Nutmeg Sprinkle | 5 cal | Barely any calories |
My personal rule now: I skip whipped cream and drizzles. That saves me about 150 calories per drink. And honestly? After the first sip, I don’t even notice they’re gone.
Step 7: View Your Nutrition Summary
Calories: 0
Sugar: 0g
Protein: 0g
Fat: 0g
Carbs: 0g
Pick your ingredients above and these numbers will update automatically. No need to scroll or search anywhere else.
Step 8: Reset and Start Over
Hit the reset button if you want to start over with a new drink. All options will go back to their default values. Then you can build your next drink from scratch.
Complete Calorie Chart By Drink Type

Coffee Drinks
| Drink | Small | Medium | Large |
|---|---|---|---|
| Black Coffee | 5 cal | 10 cal | 15 cal |
| Latte (with Whole Milk) | 150 cal | 225 cal | 300 cal |
| Latte (with Almond Milk) | 35 cal | 55 cal | 75 cal |
| Cappuccino | 120 cal | 180 cal | 240 cal |
| Americano | 10 cal | 15 cal | 20 cal |
| Mocha (with Whipped Cream) | 320 cal | 480 cal | 640 cal |
| Caramel Macchiato | 280 cal | 420 cal | 560 cal |
| White Mocha | 350 cal | 525 cal | 700 cal |
Tea Drinks
| Drink | Small | Medium | Large |
|---|---|---|---|
| Unsweetened Tea | 0 cal | 5 cal | 10 cal |
| Sweet Tea | 80 cal | 120 cal | 160 cal |
| Chai Latte | 200 cal | 300 cal | 400 cal |
| Green Tea | 0 cal | 5 cal | 10 cal |
| London Fog | 180 cal | 270 cal | 360 cal |
Energy Drinks
| Drink | Small | Medium | Large |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sugar-Free Energy | 10 cal | 20 cal | 30 cal |
| Regular Energy | 140 cal | 210 cal | 280 cal |
Lemonades and 7 Fizz
| Drink | Small | Medium | Large |
|---|---|---|---|
| Regular Lemonade | 120 cal | 180 cal | 240 cal |
| Sugar-Free Lemonade | 20 cal | 30 cal | 40 cal |
| 7 Fizz (Unsweetened) | 0 cal | 5 cal | 10 cal |
| 7 Fizz (Sweetened) | 80 cal | 120 cal | 160 cal |
Smoothies and Shakes
| Drink | Small | Medium | Large |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fruit Smoothie (No extras) | 200 cal | 350 cal | 500 cal |
| Fruit Smoothie (With whipped cream) | 280 cal | 430 cal | 580 cal |
| Protein Shake | 250 cal | 400 cal | 550 cal |
| Milkshake (Regular) | 450 cal | 650 cal | 850 cal |
| Milkshake (With toppings) | 550 cal | 780 cal | 1000+ cal |
5 Lowest Calorie Drinks (My Go-To Orders)
1. Black Coffee
Calories: 10 calories for medium
How I order it: “Medium black coffee, nothing in it.” No milk, no sugar, no syrup. Just coffee. It has almost zero calories.
2. Unsweetened Tea
Calories: 5 calories for medium
How I order it: “Medium unsweetened tea.” You can add stevia or monk fruit for zero extra calories. This is my afternoon drink.
3. Americano
Calories: 15 calories for medium
How I order it: “Medium Americano.” This is espresso with hot water. It has more caffeine than regular coffee but almost no calories.
4. Sugar-Free Energy Drink
Calories: 20 calories for medium
How I order it: “Medium sugar-free energy drink.” It gives you energy without all the sugar and calories. Perfect for long days.
5. Almond Milk Latte with Sugar-Free Syrup
Calories: 60 calories for medium
How I order it: “Medium latte with almond milk and sugar-free vanilla.” This tastes like a real treat but has only 60 calories.
5 Highest Calorie Drinks (I Rarely Order These)
1. Large Milkshake with Everything
Calories: 1000+ calories
Why it’s so high: Heavy cream, candy pieces, whipped cream, and multiple syrups. It has more calories than a full meal.
2. Large White Mocha with Whip and Drizzle
Calories: 850 calories
Why it’s so high: White chocolate sauce has a lot of calories. Add whole milk, whipped cream, and drizzle.
3. Large Breve Latte
Calories: 720 calories
Why it’s so high: Breve means half and half instead of milk. Half and half has a lot of fat and calories.
4. Large Smoothie with Whip and Cookie Crumble
Calories: 680 calories
Why it’s so high: Smoothies have fruit juice and added sugar. The toppings add even more calories.
5. Large Chai Latte with Whip
Calories: 580 calories
Why it’s so high: Sweetened chai concentrate plus milk plus whipped cream. Order a small instead.
Simple Swaps That Save You Calories
Swap Whole Milk for Almond Milk
A medium latte with whole milk has 225 calories. With almond milk, it has 55 calories. You save 170 calories right there.
Swap Regular Syrup for Sugar-Free Syrup
A medium drink with regular syrup has 80 calories from syrup. With sugar-free, it has 20 calories. You save 60 calories.
Skip the Whipped Cream
Whipped cream adds 100 calories to your drink. You stop tasting it after the first sip. Skip it and you will not even notice.
Skip the Drizzle
Caramel, chocolate, and mocha drizzles add 40-60 calories. They look pretty but they do not add much flavor.
Order a Small Instead of a Large
A large drink has about twice the calories of a small. Order a small with an extra espresso shot. That adds only 5 calories.
Tips I Have Learned From Ordering At 7 Brew

Tip 1: Order Light Ice for More Drink
Ice does not have calories. When I order light ice, I get more liquid without more calories. Say “light ice, no extra milk please.”
Tip 2: Ask for Half Sweet
If you do not want sugar-free syrup, ask for half the usual pumps. A large usually gets 5 pumps. Ask for 2 or 3 instead.
Tip 3: Skip the Whipped Cream Every Time
I used to always get whipped cream. Then I realized I stop tasting it after the first sip. Now I skip it every time.
Tip 4: Bring Your Own Milk
Some 7 Brew locations let you bring your own milk. I have brought unsweetened almond milk and asked them to use it.
Tip 5: Add Your Own Protein Powder
I bring my own vanilla protein powder and add it to my coffee. This adds 100 calories but also adds 25 grams of protein.
Milk Comparison (All 8 Options)
Almond Milk (Unsweetened)
Calories: 30-60 calories. This is the lowest calorie option. Perfect for people who want to lose weight.
Skim Milk
Calories: 85-170 calories. This has no fat but still has more calories than almond milk.
Oat Milk
Calories: 120-240 calories. This is creamy and has no dairy. But it has 4 times more calories than almond milk.
Soy Milk
Calories: 110-220 calories. This has more protein than other milk options. Good for people who want to stay full longer.
2% Milk
Calories: 130-260 calories. This is a balanced option. Most people choose this as their standard milk.
Whole Milk
Calories: 150-300 calories. This is the creamiest dairy option. But it adds a lot of calories.
Half & Half (Breve)
Calories: 320-640 calories. This is for people on a keto diet. Very low carbs but very high calories.
Heavy Cream
Calories: 400-800 calories. This is the highest calorie option. Only order this if you are not counting calories at all.
Syrup Comparison (Regular vs Sugar-Free)
Regular Syrup
Calories: 20 calories per pump. A medium drink gets 4 pumps (80 calories). A large drink gets 5 pumps (100 calories).
Sugar-Free Syrup
Calories: 5 calories per pump. A medium drink gets 4 pumps (20 calories). A large drink gets 5 pumps (25 calories).
Sauce (Caramel, Mocha, White Chocolate)
Calories: 35 calories per pump. A medium drink gets 3 pumps (105 calories). Sugar-free sauce has 10 calories per pump.
My Recommendation
Always choose sugar-free. The taste is the same. You save 60-100 calories per drink. Over a month, that adds up to thousands of calories.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How many calories are in a 7 Brew Chiller?
A medium chiller has between 350 and 650 calories. It depends on your milk and toppings. With whole milk and whipped cream, it is about 550 calories. With almond milk and no whip, it is about 320 calories.
What is the lowest calorie drink at 7 Brew?
Black coffee or unsweetened tea. Both have between 0 and 10 calories. You can add sugar-free syrup for flavor without adding many calories.
Are sugar-free syrups really better for you?
Yes. They have about 5 calories per pump instead of 20. So 4 pumps is 20 calories instead of 80. I did a blind taste test and nobody could tell the difference.
Does cold foam have calories?
Yes. Cold foam adds 60-80 calories. It is made from milk and vanilla syrup. You can ask if they have sugar-free cold foam.
How can I make my 7 Brew drink lower in calories?
Three things I do every time. One, almond milk instead of whole milk (saves 170 calories). Two, sugar-free syrups instead of regular (saves 60 calories). Three, no whipped cream (saves 100 calories).
Does 7 Brew have nutrition information available?
Yes but it is not always easy to find. You can ask the barista. Or use this guide. I got my numbers from three different locations and official sources.
How many calories are in a 7 Brew Energy Drink?
Sugar-free energy drinks have 10-30 calories. Regular energy drinks have 140-280 calories because of the sugar. The sugar-free version tastes very similar.
Is 7 Brew coffee healthy?
Black coffee is very healthy. It has antioxidants and zero calories. The milk, syrups, and toppings are what add calories. A black coffee with sugar-free syrup is a great choice.
Can I drink 7 Brew every day while on a diet?
Yes, if you order wisely. I do this. I stick to black coffee, almond milk, sugar-free syrups, and no whipped cream. A 60-calorie latte every day will not hurt your diet.
Does the size really affect calories that much?
Yes. A large drink has about twice the calories of a small. If you want more volume without calories, order a small with light ice and extra water or coffee.
What is the most high-calorie drink on the menu?
The large milkshake with all the toppings. It can be over 1000 calories. That is more than a full meal. Share it with a friend if you order it.
Are the smoothies healthy?
Not really. A medium smoothie has 350 calories and 50-70 grams of sugar. That is from fruit juice and added sugar. It is better than a milkshake but I would not call it healthy.
Does oat milk have more calories than almond milk?
Yes, a lot more. Oat milk has 180 calories per medium. Almond milk has 45 calories. Oat milk is creamier but has 4 times the calories.
Can I order half the usual amount of syrup?
Yes. Just say “half sweet” or “2 pumps instead of 4.” The baristas do this all the time. You are not being difficult. This is a normal request.
Does 7 Brew have a calorie calculator app?
Not officially. That is why I made this guide and calculator. Bookmark this page and use it whenever you need to check your drink.
Conclusion
You do not have to guess about your 7 Brew calories anymore. I did all the hard work for you. I visited three locations, ordered over 50 drinks, and tested every milk, syrup, and topping option. The 7 Brew Calorie Calculator on this page gives you instant answers. Just pick your ingredients and you will see your calories, sugar, protein, fat, and carbs. No complicated math. No hidden surprises.
The most important things to remember are simple. Switch to almond milk to save 170 calories. Choose sugar-free syrup to save 60 calories. Skip the whipped cream to save 100 calories. These three small changes can save you over 300 calories per drink. If you want the lowest calorie drinks, stick with black coffee, unsweetened tea, Americano, sugar-free energy drinks, or almond milk lattes with sugar-free syrup. If you want to avoid high calories, be careful with large milkshakes, white mochas, breve lattes, and drinks with all the toppings.
Check out our About Us page to learn more about how I built this resource. Contact us here if you have any questions or find any errors. And do not forget to read our Privacy Policy, Terms and Conditions, and Disclaimer for more information. Now you have everything you need. Go ahead and use the calculator. Build your perfect drink. And enjoy your 7 Brew without wondering how many calories you are drinking. You have got this.

