German Chocolate Drink At 7 Brew With Price And Nutrition

The German Chocolate drink at 7 Brew leans into a richer chocolate profile. It also has a caramel tone and a coconut sweetness that stands out. Many people order this one when they want a sweet dessert-type flavor instead of a plain espresso taste. German Chocolate is not a “light coffee treat” — it’s closer to a fancy chocolate drink with coffee support behind it.

German Chocolate

Ingredient Breakdown

This is the basic blueprint but you can change sweetness, cream level and strength at the counter. At 7 Brew the baristas can adjust each part. German Chocolate has been a popular pick because it tastes like candy in a cup. The German Chocolate cup is a blend of:

Component

Flavor Role

Chocolate Base

main chocolate taste

Coconut Note

adds tropical sweetness

Caramel Hint

smooth sweet depth

Espresso Base

coffee profile

Cream Base

gives thickness

Ice or Steamed Milk

depends on hot/iced order

Price Chart

The price can shift by store region. Some people add drizzle or extra flavor those add-ons can bump the total a little.

Size

Price Range

Small

$4.50 – $5.00

Medium

$5.50 – $6.00

Large

$6.50 – $7.00

Nutrition Facts For German Chocolate At 7 Brew

The German Chocolate drink is not a low calorie cup. The reason is simple chocolate base, coconut syrup, caramel hint and cream means a heavier recipe.

Size

Estimated Calories

Small

~350 cal

Medium

~450 cal

Large

~550 cal

Allergen Notes

Allergens can vary depending on flavor syrups and milk choice. This drink is a problem for those who avoid dairy or coconut. These are the common risk areas:

Possible Allergen

Where It Comes From

Dairy

cream + milk base

Coconut

coconut syrup

Chocolate

ingredients can vary by brand syrup

Personal Adjustments For Dietary Needs

You can ask for:

  • alternate milk
  • half sweet
  • less cream
  • sugar free syrups if stock allows
  • extra coffee shots for stronger espresso taste

Subbing milk is the most common adjustment. Oat milk or almond milk blends well with this chocolate flavor. Those two milks hold the sweet chocolate really well without drowning the espresso tone.

Best Time To Drink German Chocolate

In the morning it can feel heavy for those who prefer plain coffee. It usually works as:

  • afternoon sweet drink
  • evening treat
  • after meal coffee dessert

Does German Chocolate Blend Well With Ice?

Yes it blends well with ice. This drink becomes creamy and smooth. The chocolate stands out even more when cold. Hot version tastes more like hot cocoa with coconut notes. If you like the chocolate depth in the German Chocolate drink, the Cocoa at 7 Brew offers a smooth and comforting chocolate profile you’ll enjoy.

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