7 Brew German Chocolate – Price, Nutrition, Allergen & Ingredients

The complete guide to the 7 Brew German Chocolate

The 7 Brew German Chocolate is a dessert-inspired mocha that blends coconut, caramel, chocolate, and espresso into one of the richest drinks on the 7 Brew Menu.

If you love German chocolate cake, mocha drinks, or anything creamy and coconut-forward, the 7 Brew German Chocolate is one of the most indulgent picks. This guide covers German Chocolate price (2026), calories, ingredients, allergens, sugar-free options, keto modifications, and customization tips.

7 Brew German Chocolate

7 Brew German Chocolate – Price (2026)

The German Chocolate is available in three sizes, ready for you hot, iced, or blended.

What Makes the 7 Brew German Chocolate Special?

This drink is designed to taste like classic German chocolate cake — rich, layered, and dessert-like.

Flavor Profile

  • Chocolate
  • Caramel
  • Coconut
  • Rich espresso
  • Smooth, Creamy finish

Base Options

  • Hot
  • Iced
  • Optional Whipped Cream + Chocolate Drizzle

Why It’s Popular

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German Chocolate Ingredients (What’s Inside)

7 Brew German Chocolate Ingredients

Allergen Information (German Chocolate)

If you have dietary concerns, here’s what you need to know:

If you need a dairy-free option, request almond milk, oat milk, or coconut milk

7 Brew German Chocolate Nutrition Facts & Calories

7 Brew German Chocolate calories vary by milk, sweetness, and added shots—typically 340 (small), 420 (medium), and 500 (large). See our nutrition guide for sugar-free comparisons.

7 Brew German Chocolate Nutrition Facts & Calories

  • Small: ~180–200mg
  • Medium: ~220–240mg
  • Large: ~260–280mg
  • Each extra shot adds +80mg

Full Nutrition Breakdown – 7 Brew German Chocolate (By Sizes)

Customize the German Chocolate — Make It Your Way

Sweetness Adjustments

  • Sugar-Free (SF syrups)
  • Half-Sweet
  • Extra Sweet

Sugar-Free Options: sugar-free chocolate, caramel, and coconut syrups available.

Milk Alternatives

Add-Ons & Flavor Shots

  • Caramel
  • Dark Chocolate
  • White Chocolate
  • Almond
  • Hazelnut
  • Brown Sugar Cinnamon
  • Chocolate Macadamia Nut
  • Cupcake
  • Salted Caramel

German Chocolate vs. Sweet & Salty (Comparison)

Is the 7 Brew German Chocolate Worth It?

Yes—especially if you enjoy dessert-inspired coffee. It’s rich, creamy, and full of layered flavor, making it one of the most indulgent drinks on the 7 Brew Menu.

Recommended Order:

  • Iced • Half Sweet • Oat Milk • One Extra Shot
  • Balanced, creamy, and not overly sugary

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)​

Yes — order the 7 Brew German Chocolate hot, iced, or blended. It is one of the richest mocha-style drinks on the menu.

7 Brew German Chocolate calories run about 340 (small), 420 (medium), and 500 (large) before heavy customization. Extra shots, whipped cream, and whole milk push counts higher—see nutrition info for details.

Yes — request sugar-free chocolate, caramel, and coconut syrups, lighter milk, and no whipped cream. Our nutrition page lists lower-sugar drink strategies.

Standard builds include espresso, chocolate sauce, caramel syrup, and coconut flavor—mimicking German chocolate cake. Milk, ice, and sweetener levels are customizable; confirm allergens with your barista.

Caffeine depends on size and extra shots—roughly 200–280mg for standard builds (small to large). Ask for a single shot or decaf base if you want less.

Yes—ask for it blended or as a freeze-style drink for a thicker, dessert-like texture. Availability may vary by location.

German Chocolate is a regular menu drink, but fans create secret-menu twists—extra coconut, white chocolate, or SF syrups. Explore ideas on our secret menu guide.

Order at any participating 7 Brew drive-thru. Use our locations page to find a stand near you—pricing may vary slightly by city.

With modifications (SF syrups + unsweetened almond milk)

Contains coconut, considered a tree nut by the FDA

Yes — when ordered with almond, oat, or coconut milk

Yes, use dairy-free milk and skip whipped cream

Absolutely — it’s one of the most dessert-like drinks at 7 Brew

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