The Lucky 7 from the 7 Brew secret menu is the cleanest, most restrained energy drink on the entire secret menu — and that is precisely what makes it exceptional. Green apple, kiwi, and lime syrups on a 7 Energy base produce a drink that is crisp, tart, bright, and genuinely refreshing in a way that most energy drinks never manage to be. Where the majority of secret menu energy drinks stack sweet fruit syrups to build candy-forward complexity, the Lucky 7 takes the opposite approach: three syrups chosen for how they sharpen and contrast with each other rather than how they blend, producing a drink with a distinctive three-stage flavour progression that multiple sources describe as “citrus-forward” and “dry and crisp rather than sticky.”
It is also, visually, the most striking green drink on the 7 Brew menu. The combination of kiwi and green apple syrups — both deeply green in tone — produces an emerald color that has made the Lucky 7 the drink most associated with St. Patrick’s Day at 7 Brew and a consistent subject of green-themed drink content across TikTok every March. But characterising it as a seasonal novelty undersells it significantly. The Lucky 7 is genuinely excellent in every month of the year, particularly for people who want a caffeinated energy drink that tastes like refreshment rather than dessert — a quality that is rarer on the secret menu than it sounds.
Quick Facts: 7 Brew Lucky 7
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Drink Type | Secret Menu Energy Drink |
| Base Options | 7 Energy (standard), Fizz (sparkling water), Green Tea, Lemonade |
| Key Flavors | Green Apple, Kiwi, Lime |
| Flavor Profile | Crisp, tart, citrus-forward — clean and dry rather than candy-sweet |
| Caffeine | Energy base: ~120–200mg by size |
| Price Range | $5.00 – $6.50 |
| Available Sugar-Free | Yes — all three syrups have SF versions |
| Available Dairy-Free | Yes — naturally dairy-free; cream additions not recommended |
| Best Served | Iced, standard ice — cold amplifies lime and keeps kiwi bright |
| Color | Emerald green — the most striking green drink on the secret menu |
| Best Season | Year-round; especially popular on St. Patrick’s Day |
| Cream Recommended | No — cream mutes the clarity that defines this drink |
| TikTok SF Modification | SF Lucky 7 + SF white chocolate + SF caramel — confirmed viral variation |
| Viral On | TikTok, Reddit (r/7Brew) |
What Is the 7 Brew Lucky 7?
The Lucky 7 is a fan-created secret menu drink from the 7 Brew secret menu built on the 7 Energy base with green apple, kiwi, and lime syrups in equal pumps. It does not appear on the official menu board but is consistently cited in comprehensive secret menu guides as one of the standout energy drink options — particularly for customers who have worked through the sweeter, more candy-adjacent options and are looking for something cleaner and more refreshing.
The drink’s defining quality is what one detailed review calls “restraint” — a deliberate word to use about a drive-through energy drink, but an accurate one. The Lucky 7 does not try to taste like candy, dessert, or a tropical fruit punch. It tastes like tart, fresh citrus and green fruit, served cold and effervescent. The three syrups create a precise flavour sequence: kiwi opens the drink with a lightly sweet, tropical-green note; lime arrives sharply behind it, cutting through the sweetness and pushing the drink into crisp citrus territory; and green apple provides the deepest, most tart layer underneath both — adding an orchard-fruit character that makes the lime feel grounded rather than thin.
The result is a drink that stays vivid and interesting from first sip to last without ever becoming fatiguing. That is a quality the more candy-sweet energy drink builds cannot always claim — drinks built on heavy, identical-intensity sweetness can become harder to finish as they warm. The Lucky 7’s tartness and dryness mean it stays refreshing throughout, which is why it performs particularly well as an all-day drink and why one dedicated review specifically recommends it “for people who think about how they feel after” rather than just how they feel during the first sip.
The Lucky 7 also holds a unique place on the secret menu as the primary green-colored energy drink option. While there are other green drinks at 7 Brew — notably the Emerald (green tea based) and the Green Gummy Bear (lime, raspberry, and green apple on an energy base) — the Lucky 7 is the one most frequently featured in St. Patrick’s Day drink content and the one most commonly described as “emerald green” in reviews. The color is genuinely striking: the kiwi and green apple syrups both contribute to a deep, jewel-toned green that is visually distinctive in the cup and immediately identifiable in photos.
Lucky 7 Ingredients
| Ingredient | Role in the Drink |
|---|---|
| 7 Energy Base | The foundation — provides caffeine (~120–200mg depending on size), effervescence, and the slightly tart, clean energy drink character that pairs naturally with citrus syrups |
| Green Apple Syrup | The deepest tart layer — Granny Smith in character, crisp and slightly astringent; sits underneath both the kiwi and the lime and gives the drink its dry, orchard-fruit depth; prevents the kiwi and lime from feeling thin or one-dimensional |
| Kiwi Syrup | The sweet, tropical opening note — lightly sweet and distinctly green-fruited; provides the drink’s initial accessible sweetness before the lime cuts through; contributes the majority of the emerald green color |
| Lime Syrup | The sharp citrus edge — cuts fast and clean; reduces the perception of sweetness from the kiwi and green apple; creates the “dry and crisp rather than sticky” finish that distinguishes the Lucky 7 from every other energy drink on the secret menu |
| Ice | Standard — cold is essential; one source specifically notes “cold amplifies lime, cold keeps kiwi bright” and that “warmth would flatten everything”; this is not a drink to let sit |
| SF White Chocolate Syrup (optional — TikTok SF modification) | A TikTok-discovered addition — adds a warm, creamy vanilla sweetness that softens the lime’s sharpness and creates a completely different, more dessert-adjacent version of the drink; used in the SF Lucky 7 + white chocolate + caramel viral modification |
| SF Caramel Drizzle (optional — TikTok SF modification) | Paired with the white chocolate in the TikTok modification — adds a butterscotch warmth that rounds the lime’s tartness; transforms the clean citrus character into something warmer and more indulgent while staying SF |
| Lemonade Base (alternative) | Double-citrus version — the lemonade amplifies the lime’s tartness and creates an aggressively tart, highly refreshing variation; best in summer |
| Green Tea Base (alternative) | A lower-caffeine alternative — green tea’s grassy note complements kiwi in the same way it does in the Cherry Blossom and Blue Typhoon green tea builds; elegant and light |
| Fizz Base (alternative) | Zero caffeine — neutral sparkling water; allows the three syrups to come through with the most clarity of any base; kiwi is most distinct in the fizz version |
The equal-pump ratio of all three syrups is important but slightly more flexible in the Lucky 7 than in drinks like the Nightshade Energy. Adjusting the ratio meaningfully changes the character: more lime makes it sharper and more assertively citrus; more kiwi makes it sweeter and more tropical; more green apple makes it tarter and more orchard-fruit forward. All three adjustments produce a good drink — they just produce meaningfully different drinks.
How to Order the Lucky 7 at 7 Brew?
Standard energy drink build: “Can I get a [size] Lucky 7? That’s a 7 Energy base with green apple, kiwi, and lime syrups — equal pumps of each — served iced.”
With extra lime for maximum tartness: “Can I get a [size] Lucky 7 on a 7 Energy base — green apple, kiwi, and extra lime. Iced.”
Sugar-free standard version: “Can I get a [size] SF Lucky 7? SF energy base with SF green apple, SF kiwi, and SF lime. Iced.”
TikTok SF modification (SF + white chocolate + caramel): “Can I get a [size] SF Lucky 7 — SF energy base with SF green apple, SF kiwi, SF lime — and add SF white chocolate and a SF caramel drizzle. Iced.”
Green tea version: “Can I get a [size] Lucky 7 green tea? Iced green tea with green apple, kiwi, and lime syrups.”
Lemonade version: “Can I get a [size] Lucky 7 lemonade? Lemonade base with green apple, kiwi, and lime syrups.”
Fizz version: “Can I get a [size] Lucky 7 fizz? Sparkling water with green apple, kiwi, and lime syrups.”
The Lucky 7 is fairly well recognised by name at most busy 7 Brew locations — it has appeared on enough comprehensive secret menu guides and TikTok compilations that established stands typically know it. If yours does not, “green apple, kiwi, and lime on a 7 Energy” builds it immediately without any additional explanation.
The no-cream rule: One source explicitly advises against adding cream or foam to the Lucky 7, noting that dairy additions “mute the clarity” that defines the drink. This is the opposite advice from the Caramel Apple Energy (where cold foam is essential) and reflects the Lucky 7’s fundamentally different design philosophy. This drink is built around crisp, clean, sharp citrus contrast — cream softens all of that into something generically sweet and loses what makes the Lucky 7 worth ordering. The only modification that adds dairy successfully is the TikTok SF + white chocolate version, which intentionally transforms the drink into something warmer and less citrus-forward as its purpose.
The St. Patrick’s Day ordering tip: If you are ordering Lucky 7 on St. Patrick’s Day and want maximum emerald green color impact, ask for extra kiwi syrup — kiwi is the primary green pigment contributor and an extra pump deepens the color noticeably. The visual impact is worth the small sweetness increase in a social context.
Lucky 7 Calories and Nutrition
The Lucky 7 is one of the lightest-calorie energy drink secret menu orders available — three fruit syrups on an energy base with no cream, no foam, and no drizzle. The SF version is among the cleanest possible options on the entire menu.
Calories by size and build:
| Size | Energy Base (Standard) | Energy Base (SF Syrups) | Fizz Base (Standard) | SF + WC + Caramel (TikTok Mod) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Small | 140 – 200 kcal | 15 – 40 kcal | 90 – 140 kcal | 55 – 90 kcal |
| Medium | 180 – 260 kcal | 20 – 55 kcal | 130 – 200 kcal | 75 – 120 kcal |
| Large | 250 – 350 kcal | 30 – 75 kcal | 180 – 270 kcal | 100 – 160 kcal |
The SF Lucky 7 — SF energy base with SF green apple, SF kiwi, and SF lime — runs approximately 20 to 55 calories for a medium, making it one of the most calorie-efficient genuinely flavourful energy drink orders on the secret menu. The TikTok SF modification with SF white chocolate and SF caramel drizzle remains low at approximately 75 to 120 calories for a medium — still very low for a fully modified energy drink order.
Nutritional estimate — Medium, standard 7 Energy base, no modifications:
| Nutrient | Amount (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Calories | 220 |
| Total Fat | 0g |
| Saturated Fat | 0g |
| Carbohydrates | 55g |
| Sugar | 49g |
| Protein | 1g |
| Caffeine | ~120 – 150mg (medium 7 Energy base) |
Lucky 7 Price at 7 Brew
The Lucky 7 is priced in line with other 7 Energy builds on the 7 Brew energy drinks menu. Green apple, kiwi, and lime are all standard year-round syrups — no off-menu premium applies.
| Size | Energy Base | Fizz Base | Green Tea / Lemonade Base |
|---|---|---|---|
| Small | $5.00 – $5.50 | $4.75 – $5.25 | $4.75 – $5.25 |
| Medium | $5.50 – $6.00 | $5.25 – $5.75 | $5.25 – $5.75 |
| Large | $6.00 – $6.50 | $5.75 – $6.25 | $5.75 – $6.25 |
SF syrup substitutions carry no extra charge. White chocolate and caramel drizzle additions carry no extra charge at most locations as standard syrup additions. Prices vary by location and state.
Lucky 7 Customizations
The standard energy drink build — iced: Green apple, kiwi, and lime in equal pumps on a 7 Energy base, served iced. The baseline — crisp, tart, and refreshingly clean. The version that earns the “citrus-forward” and “dry and crisp rather than sticky” descriptors. Let the drink be what it is — no cream, no foam, no warming additions. This is the version that most clearly shows why the Lucky 7 is different from everything else on the secret menu.
The extra lime build — maximum tartness: Add an extra half pump of lime, keeping kiwi and green apple at standard levels. The lime becomes more assertive and the drink moves from “crisp citrus” to “aggressively tart” — sharpening every sip and making the green apple’s tartness more perceptible underneath. This is the modification for people who specifically love sharp, mouth-puckering citrus flavours and want the Lucky 7 to sit as far from sweet as possible. Also the best format for people who find the standard build slightly too sweet.
The extra kiwi build — tropical sweetness: Add an extra half pump of kiwi, keeping green apple and lime at standard levels. This tips the balance from “dry and citrus” toward “sweet and tropical” — the kiwi’s lightly sweet, exotic character comes forward and the lime retreats to a background brightness. The color also deepens noticeably. A good modification for people who love kiwi specifically or who find the standard Lucky 7 slightly too tart and want a more accessible entry point.
The SF standard build — the low-calorie go-to: SF energy base with SF green apple, SF kiwi, and SF lime. All three syrups are available in sugar-free form at most 7 Brew locations. The SF Lucky 7 is one of the most successful SF energy drink modifications on the menu because all three syrups are inherently tart — tartness is a quality that does not depend primarily on sugar content, meaning the SF versions remain clearly identifiable even at reduced sweetness. The lime in particular is nearly indistinguishable between full-sugar and SF at standard concentrations. A medium SF Lucky 7 runs approximately 20 to 55 calories.
The TikTok SF modification — white chocolate and caramel: SF energy base with SF green apple, SF kiwi, SF lime, SF white chocolate syrup, and SF caramel drizzle. This is a confirmed TikTok-shared modification that transforms the Lucky 7 from a clean citrus energy drink into something warmer and more dessert-adjacent without significantly increasing calories. The white chocolate softens the lime’s sharpness and adds a creamy vanilla warmth; the caramel drizzle adds butterscotch sweetness and creates pockets of warm-sweet intensity as it integrates. The result is a drink that sits between the Lucky 7’s citrus character and the Caramel Apple Energy’s warm-sweet character — an interesting hybrid that performs well for people who find the standard Lucky 7 too tart. A TikTok creator shared the SF version at approximately 40 calories small / 80 calories medium / 120 calories large, making it one of the most calorie-efficient genuinely flavourful energy drink orders on the entire secret menu.
The fizz version: Same three syrups on a sparkling water fizz base. Zero caffeine. The neutral carbonation of fizz lets the kiwi come through with the greatest sweetness and the lime with the greatest brightness — without the energy drink base’s slight tartness adding to the mix, the lime is the only tartness agent and the kiwi is the primary fruit note. The green apple provides a subtle orchard-fruit depth underneath. A cleaner, lighter version of the Lucky 7 that is excellent for people who want the flavour without caffeine.
The green tea version: Green apple, kiwi, and lime syrups on an iced green tea base. The green tea’s natural grassy-floral note pairs with kiwi in the same way it does in the Cherry Blossom and Blue Typhoon green tea builds — elegantly and without competition. The result is a lower-caffeine (~30–70mg from the green tea versus 120–200mg from the energy drink), more delicately flavoured version of the Lucky 7 that is worth trying specifically if you love green tea or want something lighter and more nuanced.
The lemonade version: Green apple, kiwi, and lime syrups on a lemonade base. The lemonade takes the Lucky 7’s existing tartness and doubles down on it — the lemon and lime together create an aggressively citrus-forward combination that is one of the most refreshing drinks on the entire secret menu in hot weather. The kiwi and green apple add sweet-fruit depth that prevents the double-citrus combination from becoming simply sour. Outstanding in summer.
The half-sweet build: Ask for half-sweet on all three syrups. This sharpens the tartness of the lime and green apple most distinctly — at half sweet, the individual character of each syrup is most clearly perceptible. The kiwi’s sweetness, the lime’s brightness, and the green apple’s astringency each become more individually identifiable rather than blending into a single citrus impression. The drink becomes more complex and slightly more demanding — this is the Lucky 7 for people who want to taste what three distinct syrups actually do separately before they combine.
Lucky 7 vs. Other Green Drinks at 7 Brew — A Quick Comparison
Because the Lucky 7 is defined in part by its color, it is worth distinguishing it from the other green drinks at 7 Brew that customers sometimes confuse with it or order interchangeably:
Lucky 7 vs. Green Gummy Bear: Both are energy drink secret menu orders with overlapping ingredients — the Green Gummy Bear uses lime, raspberry, and green apple; the Lucky 7 uses green apple, kiwi, and lime. The key difference is the raspberry in the Green Gummy Bear, which adds a sweet berry note that makes the drink significantly sweeter and less purely citrus-tart. The Lucky 7 is the drier, crisper, more citrus-forward of the two; the Green Gummy Bear is the sweeter, more candy-adjacent one. The name comparison is instructive: “Lucky 7” suggests crisp and clean, “Green Gummy Bear” suggests sweet candy — and both names are accurate.
Lucky 7 vs. Emerald: The Emerald at 7 Brew is a green tea-based drink (not energy drink), built around mint, kiwi, and lime on a green tea foundation. It is lower in caffeine, more herbal and floral in character, and fundamentally a tea drink rather than an energy drink. The Lucky 7 is higher in caffeine, more purely citrus-tart, and fundamentally an energy drink. They share the green color and kiwi-lime overlap but are completely different drinking experiences. If you want caffeine from coffee or energy, order Lucky 7. If you want a light, herbal green tea drink, the Emerald is the better choice.
Allergen Information
| Allergen | Present in Standard Build |
|---|---|
| Dairy (Milk) | No — standard energy drink and fizz builds are naturally dairy-free |
| Dairy | No — no cream additions recommended |
| Soy | Possibly — check energy base and syrup ingredients at your location |
| Nuts | No — standard build contains no nut-based syrups |
| Wheat | No |
| Eggs | No |
The Lucky 7 in its standard energy drink or fizz build without any cream additions is naturally dairy-free and vegan — one of the cleanest allergen profiles on the entire secret menu. The TikTok SF modification (white chocolate + caramel additions) may introduce dairy depending on whether the SF white chocolate syrup at your location contains dairy derivatives — confirm with your barista if this is a concern.
Is the Lucky 7 Available Year-Round?
Yes — green apple, kiwi, and lime are all standard year-round syrups at every 7 Brew location. There are no seasonal restrictions on the Lucky 7 in any base version at any time of year.
The drink has a strong St. Patrick’s Day association because of its emerald green color — it appears consistently in “green drinks for St. Patrick’s Day” content each March on TikTok and is explicitly described by multiple sources as being “especially great for St. Patrick’s Day.” However this seasonal association is entirely visual rather than flavour-based — the Lucky 7 does not taste like a March drink any more than it tastes like an August drink. The three core syrups are equally appropriate in all seasons: crisp and refreshing in summer heat, bright and invigorating in winter grey.
Drinks Similar to the Lucky 7
If the Lucky 7 is your kind of drink, these secret menu options occupy a similar clean, citrus-tart, or kiwi-forward direction and are worth trying on your next visit:
Love Potion — Kiwi, passionfruit, and strawberry on an energy drink base. Shares the kiwi syrup with the Lucky 7 but takes it in a completely different direction — sweeter, more tropical, and more romantic in character. Where the Lucky 7 uses kiwi as part of a crisp citrus trio, the Love Potion uses kiwi as part of a sweet tropical trio. Worth ordering to understand how kiwi behaves in a completely different syrup context.
Blue Typhoon — Kiwi, blue raspberry, and almond on an energy drink base. Shares the kiwi syrup with the Lucky 7 but adds blue raspberry’s boldness and almond’s warmth in place of green apple’s tartness and lime’s sharpness. Less purely tart and more layered-complex. Worth ordering as the next step for anyone who loved the Lucky 7’s kiwi element and wants to see it paired with completely different companions.
Caramel Apple Energy — Green apple syrup, caramel drizzle, and cold foam on an energy drink base. Shares the green apple syrup with the Lucky 7 but uses it in its warmest, most dessert-adjacent context. Where the Lucky 7 uses green apple as the deep tart undertone in a citrus trio, the Caramel Apple Energy uses it as the tart counterpoint to warm caramel sweetness. Worth ordering to compare how the same green apple syrup behaves in opposite flavour directions.
Georgia Peach — Peach and strawberry on an energy drink base. The clean, fruit-forward summer energy drink most comparable to the Lucky 7 in terms of simplicity and accessibility — both are two-or-three-syrup energy drinks without heavy cream or foam additions. Georgia Peach is warmer and sweeter where Lucky 7 is tarter and crisper.
Nightshade Energy — Blue raspberry, pomegranate, and lavender on an energy drink base. The most artistically complex peer to the Lucky 7 in the energy drink category — both are three-syrup drinks with a precise flavour sequence rather than a single blended impression. The Nightshade goes dark and floral; the Lucky 7 goes green and citrus. Worth ordering to experience what intentional restraint and flavour sequencing looks like at the other end of the colour spectrum.
For the full list of hidden drinks, the complete 7 Brew secret menu guide covers all 50+ items organised by category.
Frequently Asked Questions
u003cstrongu003eWhat is the 7 Brew Lucky 7?u003c/strongu003e
It is a secret menu energy drink made with the 7 Energy base and green apple, kiwi, and lime syrups in equal pumps. The combination produces an emerald green drink that is crisp, tart, and citrus-forward — the cleanest and most restrained energy drink on the secret menu. It is associated with St. Patrick’s Day due to its emerald green color and is available year-round. It is not on the official menu board but is recognised at most 7 Brew locations.
u003cstrongu003eHow do I order the Lucky 7 at 7 Brew?u003c/strongu003e
Ask for a Lucky 7 on a 7 Energy base with green apple, kiwi, and lime syrups in equal pumps, served iced. Do not add cream or foam — they mute the clarity that defines the drink. If your barista is not familiar with the name, u0022green apple, kiwi, and lime on a 7 Energy, icedu0022 builds it immediately.
u003cstrongu003eWhat does the Lucky 7 taste like?u003c/strongu003e
It tastes crisp, tart, and distinctly citrus-green. Kiwi opens the drink with a lightly sweet, tropical-green note; lime cuts through sharply and cleanly; green apple provides the deepest, most tart layer underneath both. The finish is dry and crisp rather than sweet or sticky. Multiple sources describe it as u0022citrus-forwardu0022 and u0022refreshing rather than syrupy.u0022 It is the energy drink for people who do not want their drink to taste like candy.
u003cstrongu003eWhy is the Lucky 7 green?u003c/strongu003e
The emerald green color comes primarily from the kiwi and green apple syrups, both of which are deeply green-toned. The color makes it the most visually striking green drink at 7 Brew and is why it has become associated with St. Patrick’s Day. To deepen the green further, ask for an extra pump of kiwi syrup.
u003cstrongu003eShould I add cream or cold foam to the Lucky 7?u003c/strongu003e
No — cream and foam are not recommended for this drink. The Lucky 7’s defining quality is its clarity and crispness, which dairy additions mute. The only modification that successfully incorporates a warm dairy element is the TikTok SF version with white chocolate and caramel, which intentionally transforms the drink’s character in the process.
u003cstrongu003eWhat is the TikTok SF modification?u003c/strongu003e
SF energy base with SF green apple, SF kiwi, SF lime, SF white chocolate, and SF caramel drizzle. This transforms the Lucky 7 from a clean citrus drink into something warmer and more dessert-adjacent while staying very low in calories — approximately 80 calories medium. A TikTok creator shared this as a go-to daily order.
u003cstrongu003eCan I get the Lucky 7 sugar-free?u003c/strongu003e
Yes — green apple, kiwi, and lime all have SF versions available at most 7 Brew locations. The SF version is one of the most successful SF modifications on the energy drink menu because lime and green apple tartness does not depend primarily on sugar content. A medium SF Lucky 7 runs approximately 20 to 55 calories.
u003cstrongu003eIs the Lucky 7 the same as the Emerald drink?u003c/strongu003e
No. The Emerald is a green tea-based drink built around mint, kiwi, and lime on a tea foundation — it is lower in caffeine, more herbal, and fundamentally a tea drink. The Lucky 7 uses green apple, kiwi, and lime on an energy drink base — higher in caffeine, purely citrus-tart, and fundamentally an energy drink. They share green color and some syrup overlap but are completely different drinks.
u003cstrongu003eIs the Lucky 7 available all year?u003c/strongu003e
Yes. Green apple, kiwi, and lime are all standard year-round syrups at every 7 Brew location. There are no seasonal restrictions on this drink.
u003cstrongu003eHow much does the Lucky 7 cost?u003c/strongu003e
Expect to pay approximately $5.00 to $5.50 for a small, $5.50 to $6.00 for a medium, and $6.00 to $6.50 for a large on the energy drink base. Fizz, green tea, and lemonade bases run slightly cheaper. SF syrups carry no additional charge. Prices vary by location and state.
Prices and calorie estimates are approximate and may vary by location, size, and customization. Always confirm current pricing and ingredient availability with your local 7 Brew stand.
