The Complete 7 Brew Flavor Syrup List – Every Syrup, Explained

Quick Answer: 7 Brew offers a large roster of flavored syrups spanning dessert, fruit, floral, tropical, and spice profiles – plus three sauces (caramel, dark chocolate, white chocolate) that are separate from the syrup lineup entirely. The exact syrup count varies by location and season, but the permanent core list runs approximately 30+ syrups. This guide lists every confirmed syrup by flavor family, describes what each one tastes like, notes which drinks it pairs best with, and flags which are year-round versus seasonal.

Disclosure: sevenbrewmenucoffee.com is an independent fan-run reference site and has no affiliation with 7 Brew Coffee Inc. Syrup availability varies across 700+ locations and changes seasonally. This list reflects our best documentation as of June 2026 and will be updated as the menu evolves.

Most 7 Brew customers know the menu has “a lot of flavors.” What they do not know is how those flavors are organized, which ones are always available, which come and go with the seasons, and – critically – what each one actually tastes like before they commit to it at the speaker. That gap is exactly what this guide fills.

Syrups vs Sauces: The Distinction That Changes Your Order

Before the full list, one clarification that competitor sites consistently skip: syrups and sauces are not the same thing at 7 Brew, and ordering without understanding the difference affects both the flavor outcome and the sugar content of your drink.

Syrups are thin, liquid sweeteners that blend evenly into any drink – hot, iced, or blended. They dissolve fully and distribute their flavor throughout the cup. Most of 7 Brew’s flavored options are syrups.

Sauces – caramel, dark chocolate, and white chocolate – are thicker, denser, and do not fully blend when cold. Sauces coat the inside of the cup, layer at the bottom of iced drinks if not fully mixed, and contribute more sugar per pump than standard syrups. They are the foundation ingredient in mochas and macchiatos, not an optional add-on.

ComponentTextureBlends When Cold?Sugar DensityPrimary Use
Flavored SyrupThin, liquidYes – fullyModerate per pumpFlavor modifier on any drink
Caramel SauceThick, viscousPartiallyHigher per pumpMacchiatos, caramel builds
Dark Chocolate SauceThick, viscousPartiallyHigher per pumpMochas, chocolate builds
White Chocolate SauceThick, viscousPartiallyHigher per pumpWhite mochas, creamy builds

The White Chocolate Mocha and Caramel Macchiato are sauce-based drinks. The Vanilla Latte and Hazelnut Americano are syrup-based. The sugar difference between those two categories is meaningful – see our full 7 Brew calorie and price calculator to model it for your specific order.

The Complete 7 Brew Flavor Syrup List by Family

Rather than an alphabetical dump – which is what every competitor site offers – this list is organized by flavor family so you can navigate by what you are actually in the mood for. Within each family, syrups are listed with a taste description and the drink types they pair best with.

Dessert and Bakery Syrups

This is the largest and most 7 Brew-specific flavor family. These syrups replicate baked good profiles rather than natural ingredients – they tend toward rich, buttery, and sweet rather than bright or tart.

SyrupTaste ProfileBest Paired WithAvailability
VanillaClean, sweet, classic vanilla – not floralLattes, breves, cold brewYear-round
CaramelButtery, medium-sweet; lighter than caramel sauceLattes, Americanos, cold brewYear-round
HazelnutNutty, subtly sweet, mild roasted finishAmericanos, breves, mochasYear-round
Brown SugarWarm, molasses-adjacent, less sharp than plain sugarAmericanos, cold brew, lattesYear-round
CinnamonWarm spice, mild heat, pairs with both sweet and bitterAmericanos, chai, brevesYear-round
Cookie ButterSpeculoos-adjacent, spiced shortbread, slightly grainy sweetnessBreves, lattes, cold brewYear-round
HoneyFloral-sweet, less sharp than syrup sugar, mild aftertasteChai, lattes, cold brewYear-round
Toasted MarshmallowVanilla-adjacent with a smoky-sweet finishLattes, mochas, brevesYear-round
Creme BruleeCaramelized custard, richer than vanilla, slight burnt-sugar edgeLattes, breves, cappuccinosYear-round
French VanillaRicher and creamier than standard vanilla; eggy, custard-likeCappuccinos, lattes, cold brewYear-round
SnickerdoodleCinnamon-sugar cookie; warmer and spicier than plain cinnamonMochas, breves, lattesYear-round
BananaRipe banana candy profile; sweet rather than fresh-fruitMochas, smoothies, brevesYear-round
PumpkinSpiced pumpkin pie; cinnamon and nutmeg forwardLattes, breves, chaiSeasonal (fall)

Fruit and Citrus Syrups

This family covers the bright, tart-to-sweet spectrum. These syrups work across the widest range of base drinks – from espresso to Rebel to tea to lemonade. They tend toward lighter sweetness than the dessert family.

SyrupTaste ProfileBest Paired WithAvailability
PeachRipe, sweet peach; medium intensity, not tartTeas, lemonades, 7 EnergyYear-round
StrawberrySweet strawberry candy profile; brighter than real fruitLemonades, matcha, smoothiesYear-round
RaspberryTart-sweet, slightly jammy; more acidic than strawberryMochas, lemonades, 7 EnergyYear-round
BlackberryDeep berry, slightly earthy-sweet; darker than raspberryTeas, lemonades, cold brewYear-round
BlueberrySweet blueberry muffin profile; mild tartnessLattes, teas, lemonadesYear-round
CherryBright, sweet-tart cherry; maraschino-adjacentMochas, lemonades, 7 EnergyYear-round
LemonTart citrus; more acidic than other fruit syrupsTeas, lemonades, fizz sodasYear-round
Blood OrangeCitrus with deeper, berry-adjacent undertone; less sharp than lemonFizz sodas, 7 Energy, teasYear-round
Key LimeTart lime with a slightly creamy finish; distinct from lemonLemonades, fizz sodas, cold brewYear-round
WatermelonLight, sweet, summery; not intensely tart7 Energy, fizz sodas, lemonadesSeasonal (summer)

Tropical Syrups

Tropical syrups are the backbone of 7 Brew’s 7 Energy and fizz soda categories. They work especially well on Rebel-based drinks where a bright, bold flavor is needed to stand up to the energy drink base.

SyrupTaste ProfileBest Paired WithAvailability
CoconutSweet, toasted coconut; works hot or coldLattes, smoothies, cold brewYear-round
MangoRipe, tropical-sweet; not tart7 Energy, smoothies, lemonadesYear-round
PineappleBright, acidic-sweet; more tart than mango7 Energy, fizz sodas, lemonadesYear-round
Tiger’s BloodWatermelon-strawberry-coconut blend; sweet and layered7 Energy, smoothies, fizz sodasYear-round
Passion FruitFloral-tropical, tart finish; distinct from other fruit syrupsTeas, 7 Energy, lemonadesYear-round
GuavaSweet-floral tropical; mild tartness, candy-pink profile7 Energy, teas, lemonadesYear-round

Floral and Specialty Syrups

A smaller but distinctive family. These syrups are the most polarizing – customers either love the floral dimension or find it overwhelming. Use sparingly on first try; one pump is often enough to evaluate.

SyrupTaste ProfileBest Paired WithAvailability
LavenderFloral, lightly sweet; can read soapy in high quantitiesLattes, cold brew, matchaYear-round
RoseDelicate floral sweetness; lighter than lavenderLattes, teas, lemonadesYear-round
HibiscusTart-floral; closest to a cranberry-adjacent profileTeas, lemonades, fizz sodasYear-round
HorchataCinnamon-rice milk sweetness; warm and slightly creamy in flavorChai, lattes, cold brewYear-round
Expert Tip: Tiger’s Blood is one of the most versatile syrups on the 7 Brew menu and one of the least understood. It is not a single fruit – it is a watermelon-strawberry-coconut blend, which means it bridges the tropical and fruit families simultaneously. It pairs well with the Pina Colada Smoothie base, works as a Rebel modifier, and can be used as a cold brew add-in for a low-sugar fruity option. If you cannot decide between a fruit syrup and a tropical syrup, Tiger’s Blood often splits the difference. The Tigers Blood secret menu has several builds worth referencing if you want to see it used well.

Which Syrups Are Seasonal and Which Are Always Available

This is the information gap that matters most for planning. Competitors list syrups without noting availability status – meaning customers arrive expecting a flavor that is no longer in rotation. Based on observed menu patterns across 7 Brew’s history, here is how availability generally breaks down:

  • Year-round core syrups: Vanilla, caramel, hazelnut, brown sugar, cinnamon, honey, coconut, peach, strawberry, raspberry, blackberry, blueberry, cherry, lemon, mango, pineapple, Tiger’s Blood, lavender, rose, passion fruit, guava, hibiscus, horchata, cookie butter, creme brulee, French vanilla, toasted marshmallow, snickerdoodle, banana, blood orange, key lime
  • Fall seasonal syrups: Pumpkin, apple, salted caramel variations, maple
  • Winter seasonal syrups: Peppermint, gingerbread, eggnog
  • Spring/Summer seasonal syrups: Watermelon, cucumber, certain tropical additions tied to summer launches

Important: Syrup availability is not fully standardized across all 700+ 7 Brew locations. A syrup listed as year-round may be unavailable at a specific franchise location due to regional sourcing or inventory. If a specific syrup is critical to your order, confirm with your location before making the trip. Seasonal syrups at 7 Brew tend to appear in September-October for fall and May-June for summer.

For summer 2026 specifically, 7 Brew added six new lemonade flavor builds – details are covered in the summer 2026 lemonade launch coverage on the blog.

How Syrups Work Differently Across Base Drink Categories

The same syrup does not behave identically across all 7 Brew base drinks. The base liquid changes how the syrup’s flavor is perceived – which means syrup pairing is not just about preference, it is about how the flavors interact.

On Espresso Bases (Breves, Lattes, Americanos, Mochas, Macchiatos)

Espresso has natural bitterness that balances sweet syrups. Dessert syrups – vanilla, creme brulee, cookie butter, snickerdoodle – work especially well here because the bitterness of espresso cuts through the sweetness and creates contrast. Fruit syrups on espresso can work (raspberry mocha is a classic combination) but require more care – tart fruit syrups can clash with certain roast profiles.

The Brown Sugar Cinnamon Americano is a strong example of a savory-adjacent syrup pairing on an espresso base – the brown sugar and cinnamon complement the espresso’s roast without overwhelming it.

On the Rebel Energy Drink Base (7 Energy Drinks)

The Rebel base has a distinct flavor profile of its own – slightly sweet, slightly tart, with the characteristic energy drink taste. Syrups that work on Rebel need enough intensity to stand up to that base flavor. Tropical and fruit syrups – mango, Tiger’s Blood, passion fruit, pineapple – are naturals here. Dessert syrups like vanilla or creme brulee can get lost against the Rebel flavor.

The Tropic Thunder 7 Energy and Ocean Breeze 7 Energy both use tropical syrup profiles for exactly this reason.

On Tea and Lemonade Bases

Tea and lemonade bases are clean and neutral enough to let almost any syrup family work. Fruit syrups on tea are the most intuitive pairing – the Georgia Peach Tea and Hula Tea both demonstrate how well tropical and fruit syrups integrate with a neutral tea base. On lemonade, syrups that complement citrus – berry, tropical, melon – work better than dessert syrups, which can create a confusing flavor clash against the acid of the lemonade base.

Syrup Combinations That Appear on the Secret Menu

Many of 7 Brew’s most popular secret menu drinks are simply combinations of two or three syrups on a standard base. Understanding the syrup catalog makes these orders easier to place – and easier to customize further. A few patterns worth knowing:

  • Chocolate + Raspberry: One of the most reliable combinations across mochas and cold brews – the tartness of raspberry cuts through chocolate sauce richness. See the Raspberry Truffle Macchiato for the official version.
  • Coconut + Caramel: A classic sweet-and-rich pairing that works on breves and lattes. The Toasted Coconut secret menu build uses this pairing.
  • Lavender + Vanilla: Lavender alone can read floral-heavy; vanilla tempers it into a more balanced creamy-floral profile. A popular combination on lattes and cold brews.
  • Tiger’s Blood + Coconut: Doubles down on the tropical profile, works well on Rebel-based drinks and lemonades.
  • Peach + Raspberry: A fruit-forward pairing with natural contrast between sweet and tart. Works on teas, lemonades, and cold brews.

For a full breakdown of secret menu combinations, the 7 Brew secret menu 2026 guide covers every confirmed build with ordering instructions. The 7 Brew Flavor Finder Chrome extension is also worth installing if you frequently explore new syrup combinations.

Customization: What You Can Actually Change With Syrups

Every 7 Brew drink on the menu can be modified with syrups beyond its standard build. The customization options that specifically relate to syrups include:

  • Add a syrup: Any syrup can be added to any base drink – you are not limited to the listed combinations on the menu board.
  • Reduce pump count: Standard drinks are built with a set number of pumps. You can request fewer pumps to reduce sweetness and sugar.
  • Swap syrups: If a menu drink uses hazelnut but you prefer vanilla, you can request the substitution directly.
  • Add a second syrup: Layering two syrups is the most common customization and the foundation of most secret menu builds.
  • Sugar-free syrup substitutions: Some locations carry sugar-free versions of select syrups. The sugar-free drinks guide documents confirmed options.

If you want to estimate the calorie and sugar impact of adding or changing a syrup before you order, the 7 Brew calorie and price calculator is the most practical tool available for that.

Common Syrup Ordering Mistakes at 7 Brew
  • Confusing caramel syrup with caramel sauce: These are different products. If you ask for “caramel” without specifying, you may get the sauce or the syrup depending on how your order is interpreted. If you want the lighter, thinner version, say “caramel syrup.” If you want the rich, coating version, say “caramel sauce.”
  • Ordering lavender at full pump count on a first try: Lavender is the most polarizing syrup on the menu. At two or three pumps in a medium, it can dominate the drink entirely. Start with one pump to assess whether you enjoy the floral intensity before committing.
  • Assuming all syrups are available at every location: 7 Brew has 700+ franchise locations. Syrup availability is not 100% standardized. If a specific syrup is the reason for your visit, call ahead.
  • Expecting fruit syrups to taste like fresh fruit: 7 Brew’s fruit syrups taste like fruit candy or fruit jam – sweet and recognizable, but not the same as fresh or blended fruit.
  • Using dessert syrups on Rebel-based drinks and expecting them to read clearly: Vanilla and creme brulee syrups can get muted against the Rebel energy drink base. Tropical and fruit syrups hold up better against that base flavor.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many flavors does 7 Brew have?

The permanent syrup roster is approximately 30+ flavors as of June 2026, plus three sauces (caramel, dark chocolate, white chocolate) that are separate from the syrup list. Seasonal syrups add additional options depending on the time of year.

What is the difference between a 7 Brew syrup and a 7 Brew sauce?

Syrups are thin, liquid sweeteners that blend fully into any drink. Sauces – caramel, dark chocolate, white chocolate – are thick, viscous, and do not blend fully when cold. Sauces coat the cup and contribute more sugar per pump than syrups. They are used as foundational ingredients in mochas and macchiatos, not just as flavor modifiers.

Can I add any syrup to any 7 Brew drink?

Yes. The Brew Bar platform allows any syrup to be added to any base drink. You are not restricted to the combinations shown on the menu board. The caveat is that some syrup-base combinations taste better than others – this guide’s pairing notes are designed to help you choose combinations that work.

Does 7 Brew have sugar-free syrups?

Some locations carry sugar-free versions of select syrups. This is not a universal offering across all 700+ locations. The sugar-free drinks guide documents which options have been confirmed at participating locations.

What is Tiger’s Blood at 7 Brew?

Tiger’s Blood is a syrup blend of watermelon, strawberry, and coconut. It is a year-round permanent syrup used in both official drinks and numerous secret menu builds. It pairs well with Rebel-based drinks, lemonades, and smoothie bases.

Which 7 Brew syrups are only available seasonally?

Confirmed seasonal syrups include pumpkin (fall), peppermint and gingerbread (winter), and watermelon (summer). The core list of approximately 30+ syrups is available year-round at most locations, though individual franchise availability varies.

Does 7 Brew have more syrup flavors than Starbucks?

As a factual comparison: Starbucks typically offers approximately 20-25 syrups and sauces across its permanent and seasonal menu. 7 Brew’s permanent syrup roster sits at 30+ with additional seasonal additions. 7 Brew’s customization depth also exceeds the more structured Starbucks modification system.

Bottom Line

7 Brew’s syrup roster is one of the deepest in the drive-thru category – spanning five distinct flavor families and approximately 30+ permanent options before seasonal additions. The key to navigating it well is understanding three things: which family fits your mood, which base drink amplifies rather than clashes with that flavor family, and whether you want a syrup or a sauce – because those are not interchangeable ingredients at 7 Brew.

This list will be updated as 7 Brew confirms new additions or removes syrups from rotation. If you notice a syrup at your location that is not listed here, the contact page is open for tips and corrections.

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