| Item Name | Description | Price (S / M / L) | Calories |
| Seven Energy – Original | House-made energy base with customizable flavor | $6.83 / $8.13 / $9.43 | 10-560 |
| Seven Energy – Sugar Free | Zero-sugar energy base with any flavor blend | $6.83 / $8.13 / $9.43 | 120-560 |
| Sunrise | Bright citrus sunrise energy – refreshing and vibrant | $7.14 / $8.50 / $9.99 | 10-560 |
| Ocean Breeze | Blue raspberry and coconut – light, tropical energy | $7.14 / $8.50 / $9.99 | 10-560 |
| Nightshade | Bold, dark berry energy with mysterious depth | $7.14 / $8.50 / $9.99 | 10-560 |
| Pixie Stick | Cotton candy and blue raspberry – playful and sweet | $7.14 / $8.50 / $9.99 | 10-560 |
| Seven Energy Can | Ready-to-drink canned energy – original flavor | $3.99 | ~150 |
| Seven Energy Can – Sugar Free | Canned zero-sugar energy drink | $3.99 | ~10 |
What Even Is the 7 Brew Seven Energy Menu?
Let me be upfront with you. I have spent an embarrassing amount of mornings parked in a 7 Brew drive-through lane, and not once have I ever felt bad about it. The Seven Energy lineup is one of the main reasons why. This is not a dusty shelf full of pre-canned energy drinks that have been sitting under fluorescent lights since last Tuesday. The Seven Energy menu is a fully customizable, house-made energy drink system built around a proprietary base that 7 Brew developed themselves, and the flavor combinations you can stack on top of it are almost limitless.
If you have ever stood at a coffee shop counter feeling overwhelmed by a menu that gives you too many options but somehow still not the one you actually want, the 7 Brew Seven Energy Menu is going to feel like a breath of fresh air. Or more accurately, a cold cup of something electric that tastes exactly the way you imagined it would.
So let me walk you through everything. Every flavor, every price tier, the calorie breakdowns that actually matter, and the honest takes from someone who did not just skim the menu board from a car window.
The Foundation: Seven Energy Original and Sugar Free
Seven Energy – Original
This is where it all starts. The Seven Energy Original uses 7 Brew’s house-made energy base, which sets it apart from every gas station energy drink you have ever choked down at 6 AM. The base itself is clean, slightly sweet, and carries a smooth caffeine delivery that does not hit you like a freight train and disappear by 10:30. You pick your flavor blend on top of it, which means every single person in your car can essentially get a different drink even if they all order the same base item.
Pricing runs $6.83 for a small, $8.13 for a medium, and $9.43 for a large. The calorie range is listed as 10 to 560, and yes, that spread is intentional. It reflects how dramatically the calorie count shifts depending on what flavors and add-ins you choose. Go light on the syrups and you are looking at barely anything. Go full send with creams and multiple flavor shots, and you will want to plan accordingly.
My honest take: order a medium. The large sounds tempting but the medium hits the sweet spot between price and volume, especially if you are pairing it with something to eat.
Seven Energy – Sugar Free
Same house-made energy base. Same customizable flavor system. Zero sugar. The Sugar Free version clocks in between 120 and 560 calories depending on your build, and the starting calorie count being slightly higher than the Original might seem counterintuitive at first. That is because the base itself carries some calories even without added sugar, and depending on what you add, those numbers move around quite a bit.
The price is identical to the Original: $6.83 / $8.13 / $9.43. No upcharge for going sugar free, which I genuinely appreciate. A lot of places tack on a premium for the diet version of anything. 7 Brew does not do that here, and it makes the Sugar Free a legitimate daily driver option if you are watching your sugar intake but still need something with a kick.
Pro-tip: if you are doing the Sugar Free build, lean into fruity flavor additions rather than creamy ones. The brightness of fruit-forward syrups plays better with the sugar-free base than heavier cream-based additions do.
The Signature Seven Energy Flavors
These are the pre-built flavor profiles on the 7 Brew Seven Energy Menu, and each one has a distinct personality. They come in at $7.14 / $8.50 / $9.99 across small, medium, and large, which is a modest step up from the base builds. Given what you are getting in terms of a crafted flavor experience, it is worth it.
Sunrise
Sunrise is the one I point newcomers toward first. It is a bright, citrus-forward energy drink that genuinely earns its name. There is something almost visual about the flavor: it opens with a sharp, tangy citrus note and softens into something lighter and slightly sweet. It is refreshing in the truest sense of the word, not just the marketing-copy version of refreshing.
It is the kind of drink that works at 7 AM before a long work shift and somehow also works at 2 PM when the afternoon slump has fully set in. The calorie range is 10 to 560 based on customization, but if you order it as designed it sits comfortably on the lower end. This one is my go-to for summer mornings when I want energy without anything heavy.
Ocean Breeze
Blue raspberry and coconut. I know what you might be thinking: that sounds like a novelty, like something you would drink once at a resort and then forget about. But Ocean Breeze is genuinely one of the most sessionable drinks on the entire 7 Brew Seven Energy Menu. The blue raspberry brings tartness and a candy-like quality that the coconut tempers into something tropical and light rather than overwhelming.
It does not taste artificial the way most blue raspberry things do. Something about the way 7 Brew blends it with their energy base keeps it grounded. I have ordered this one back to back on the same day more than once, and I have zero regrets about that.
Nightshade
If Sunrise is the morning optimist, Nightshade is the complex, brooding late-afternoon drink. It is built around dark berry flavors, and the depth is real. There is blackberry in there, something that tastes almost like black currant, and a slightly tart finish that keeps it from tipping into overly sweet territory.
The name is theatrical but it is also accurate. This one has character. It is bold without being aggressive and it pairs really well with the house energy base because the base does not fight for attention, it just carries the berry profile cleanly. If you tend to like drinks that have layers rather than just one flat flavor note, Nightshade is your drink.
Pixie Stick
And then there is Pixie Stick, which throws all subtlety out the window and I mean that as a compliment. Cotton candy and blue raspberry in an energy drink sounds like something you would find at a carnival, and honestly, that is exactly the energy it brings. This one is unabashedly sweet, nostalgic, and fun.
I will be straight with you: Pixie Stick is not my everyday order. But there are days, particularly days when I need a little levity and the world has been a bit too serious, when Pixie Stick is exactly the right answer. It is unapologetically playful. The calorie range can climb on this one depending on how you build it, so if you are watching that, keep the add-ins minimal and let the base flavor do the work.
The 7 Brew Seven Energy Cans: A Different Situation
Seven Energy Can – Original
At $3.99, the Seven Energy Can is the most accessible entry point on the 7 Brew Seven Energy Menu. It is a ready-to-drink canned version of the original flavor, which means no customization but also no waiting. It clocks in at approximately 150 calories, making it a straightforward option.
Here is where I will give you my honest, slightly unpopular opinion: the canned version is good, but it is not the same experience as the fresh-made drink. The house energy base that makes the made-to-order versions special does not translate perfectly into a can. The can tastes like a well-made energy drink. The fresh build tastes like something designed specifically for you. If you are grabbing one to go and do not have time to wait in the drive-through lane, the can makes total sense. If you have three minutes to spare, get the made-to-order.
Seven Energy Can – Sugar Free
Same price, same can format, zero sugar, approximately 10 calories. This is genuinely impressive for a canned energy drink. Most sugar-free energy drinks hit between 10 and 15 calories anyway, but seeing it represented clearly on the menu matters for people who are tracking their intake seriously.
The flavor on the sugar-free can holds up better than a lot of competitors I have tried. There is minimal artificial aftertaste, which is usually the deal-breaker for sugar-free energy drinks. 7 Brew clearly put thought into the formulation here rather than just swapping in sweetener and calling it done.
How to Customize Your 7 Brew Seven Energy Order
This is where the 7 Brew Seven Energy Menu gets genuinely exciting, and also where a lot of first-time customers feel a little lost. The customization system is powerful but it requires knowing what you are working with.
Here is what you can typically do with any made-to-order Seven Energy build:
- Add flavor shots: fruit flavors, candy flavors, and specialty blends
- Add cream or milk options to make the drink richer
- Adjust sweetness levels up or down
- Request extra ice or light ice depending on how diluted you want it
- Layer flavors to create something completely custom
The calorie swing from 10 to 560 on the menu items is entirely driven by these choices. The base energy itself is low-calorie. The moment you start adding cream, full-sugar syrups, and multiple flavor shots, those numbers climb fast. That is not a warning, just useful information. Know what you are building before you pull up to the window.
7 Brew Seven Energy Menu: Prices at a Glance
Here is a quick reference if you just want to know what everything costs before you get there:
| Item | Small | Medium | Large |
| Seven Energy – Original | $6.83 | $8.13 | $9.43 |
| Seven Energy – Sugar Free | $6.83 | $8.13 | $9.43 |
| Sunrise | $7.14 | $8.50 | $9.99 |
| Ocean Breeze | $7.14 | $8.50 | $9.99 |
| Nightshade | $7.14 | $8.50 | $9.99 |
| Pixie Stick | $7.14 | $8.50 | $9.99 |
| Seven Energy Can | $3.99 | N/A | N/A |
| Seven Energy Can – Sugar Free | $3.99 | N/A | N/A |
The signature flavors run about $0.31 to $0.56 more than the base builds depending on size, which feels fair given that you are getting a pre-designed flavor profile rather than building from scratch.
Is the 7 Brew Seven Energy Menu Worth It?
That question comes up a lot, and I understand why. You can walk into a gas station and grab a name-brand energy drink for under two dollars. Why spend six, eight, or ten dollars at a drive-through?
Because it is not the same thing. The 7 Brew Seven Energy lineup is made fresh, customized to your taste, and built on a house-made base that the staff actually knows how to work with. The experience of pulling up to a 7 Brew and having someone genuinely enthusiastic about making your drink is part of the value. And the consistency, which is something I notice obsessively, is remarkably high across locations.
If energy drinks are just functional caffeine delivery for you, the cans at $3.99 are perfectly solid. If you want a drink that is actually enjoyable to consume rather than just tolerated in the name of staying awake, the made-to-order Seven Energy builds are worth every dollar.
Final Order Recommendations by Situation
Want something to replace your morning coffee: Seven Energy Original with a lighter flavor build, medium size.
Want something refreshing on a hot afternoon: Sunrise, large, light ice.
Want something tropical and easy to drink: Ocean Breeze, medium.
Want something bold with real depth: Nightshade, medium or large.
Want something nostalgic and fun: Pixie Stick, small if you are calorie-conscious, medium if you are not.
On the go with no time to wait: Seven Energy Can Sugar Free at $3.99.
The 7 Brew Seven Energy Menu has more range than most people expect when they first encounter it. Give it more than one visit before you decide on your regular order, because the right build for you might take a try or two to land on. That is not a complaint. That is the whole point.






