Yes—Starbucks offers Iced Energy drinks in stores and ready-to-drink cans at grocery, plus coffee-based energy blends.
Lower Caffeine
Mid Caffeine
Higher Caffeine
In-Store Iced Energy
- Venti size only
- 180–205 mg caffeine
- Sparkling, tea-balanced
Store menu
RTD Iced Energy Cans
- 12 fl oz per can
- 160 mg plant-based caffeine
- Zero sugar, 5 calories
Grocery
Coffee-Energy Cans
- Tripleshot ≈225 mg
- Doubleshot ≈135 mg
- Creamy espresso style
Coffee-based
What Starbucks Calls An Energy Drink Today
Starbucks sells two energy drink types. In coffeehouses across the U.S., baristas make Iced Energy beverages in a single venti size. Grocery aisles carry ready-to-drink Iced Energy cans developed with PepsiCo through the North American Coffee Partnership. Coffee-based energy blends such as Tripleshot Energy and Doubleshot Energy still sit in the cold case at many retailers.
Here’s the quick view of where to find each option and how much caffeine you’re getting.
| Drink | Where You’ll Find It | Caffeine (mg) |
|---|---|---|
| Iced Energy — Tropical Citrus (venti) | Starbucks stores | 205 |
| Iced Energy — Melon Burst (venti) | Starbucks stores | 180 |
| RTD Iced Energy (12 oz can) | Grocery, online | 160 |
| Tripleshot Energy (15 oz can) | Grocery, online | 225 |
| Doubleshot Energy (15 oz can) | Grocery, online | ~135 |
If you want a broader context for how those numbers stack up across drinks, skim our caffeine in common beverages snapshot. Now, let’s break down what “energy drink” means at Starbucks—and how to pick one that fits your day.
Does Starbucks Have Energy Drinks In Stores And In Grocery?
Yes. In stores, Iced Energy is a year-round menu line with two flavors. Starbucks lists Melon Burst at 180 mg of caffeine and Tropical Citrus at 205 mg, both served over ice and balanced with tea. The drinks are made as a venti only, which keeps the caffeine consistent from shop to shop. Starbucks announced the line in June 2024, and the menu pages show the same details today.
For grocery and convenience channels, the brand also sells canned Iced Energy. Those 12-ounce cans carry 160 mg of plant-based caffeine per can and five calories, with zero sugar. You’ll see flavors like Tropical Peach, Watermelon Twist, and Blueberry Lemonade on rotation.
How Starbucks Iced Energy Compares With Coffee
Iced Energy lands near a grande cold brew in strength. Starbucks pegs the in-store range at 140–205 mg for the venti size, and the Tropical Citrus variant sits at the top of that range. If you’re used to brewed coffee, that’s in the same ballpark as a 16-ounce cold brew.
That caffeine level matters when you plan the rest of your day. The FDA guidance on caffeine pegs a sensible daily limit around 400 mg for most healthy adults. Two Iced Energy drinks can meet or exceed that number.
What About Refreshers—Are They Energy Drinks?
Refreshers use green coffee extract for a gentler lift. A grande Strawberry Açaí Refresher sits far lower in caffeine than Iced Energy. It’s a handy swap when you want flavor and fizz with less buzz.
Picking The Right Starbucks Energy Option
Flavor, Size, And Sweetness
In stores, both Iced Energy drinks are sugar-free and sparkling, balanced with tea. Tropical Citrus brings passionfruit and a mint-tinted green tea note, while Melon Burst leans cucumber and Passion Tango tea. The RTD cans trend fruity as well, and most list zero sugar with a clean, 160 mg hit.
Caffeine And Ingredients
Starbucks states the Iced Energy range per venti as 140–205 mg, depending on flavor. The RTD cans sit at 160 mg from plant-based sources. Tripleshot Energy lists about 225 mg per 15-ounce can along with guarana, ginseng, and B vitamins. Doubleshot Energy comes in around 135 mg per 15-ounce can and uses a similar coffee-plus-supplement blend.
Price And Availability
Store pricing varies by region, and the canned options are broadly available in grocery, convenience stores, and online thanks to the Starbucks and PepsiCo joint venture that manages ready-to-drink products. If your cafe is out of a flavor, the grocery shelf often has a close match.
Answers To Common Starbucks Energy Questions
Is Iced Energy New, And Is It Here To Stay?
Starbucks rolled Iced Energy into U.S. stores in June 2024 and keeps it available year-round. That launch followed years of coffee-based energy cans and a 2022 entry into fruity energy with BAYA in groceries. The latest RTD Iced Energy cans refine that idea with zero sugar and 160 mg per can.
What Size Is Iced Energy?
Only venti. That single size keeps the caffeine footprint predictable, which helps if you’re tracking intake or pairing the drink with coffee later in the day.
Can I Customize Iced Energy?
You can add strawberry purée when the Frozen Tropical Citrus Iced Energy promotion runs, but the core drinks are built to be consistent. Unlike espresso drinks, they’re not designed for extra shots or heavy syrups.
Caffeine Benchmarks You Can Use
Use this table as a sanity check when you’re deciding between an energy drink and coffee. Numbers are Starbucks listings where available; canned amounts come from brand nutrition and reference databases.
| Beverage | Serving | Caffeine (mg) |
|---|---|---|
| Iced Energy — Tropical Citrus | 24 oz venti | 205 |
| Iced Energy — Melon Burst | 24 oz venti | 180 |
| RTD Iced Energy Can | 12 oz | 160 |
| Tripleshot Energy Can | 15 oz | 225 |
| Doubleshot Energy Can | 15 oz | ~135 |
| Strawberry Açaí Refresher | 16 oz grande | ~45 |
| Cold Brew Coffee | 16 oz grande | ~205 |
Smart Ways To Fit Starbucks Energy Into Your Day
Match The Drink To The Task
Need a bright, soda-adjacent pick-me-up before a meeting? Tropical Citrus is the loudest option in stores. Want a softer lift while you work? Melon Burst trims the caffeine a touch and keeps the flavor easygoing. For errands or travel, stash two RTD cans and you’ve got predictable labels plus a cap on sugar.
Watch The Running Total
Energy drinks stack fast with espresso shots and brewed coffee. Read labels, check the Starbucks nutrition pages, and leave room under the 400 mg daily limit most adults use as a ceiling. Teens, people who are pregnant, and anyone with sensitivity should ask a clinician about limits and timing.
Pair With Food And Water
Hydration and a snack blunt the jitters many people feel at the higher end of the range. If you’re sipping on an empty stomach, plan a small protein bite and a glass of water alongside your drink.
Where The Numbers Come From
Starbucks posts nutrition and caffeine values on its menu pages, including Iced Energy Tropical Citrus and Melon Burst. The company confirmed the 2024 store rollout in a press release, and the 2025 newsroom note on RTD Iced Energy lists 160 mg per 12-ounce can. For caffeine safety, see the FDA’s consumer update.
If you want a structured dive on energy drink pros and downsides, you might like our energy drinks pros and cons.
