Starbucks Nitro Cold Brew Calories: Every Drink, Every Size
The plain nitro is basically calorie-free. The cream-topped versions? A different story entirely. Here’s every number you need, whether you’re ordering the classic or one of the flavored cream varieties.
Plain Nitro Cold Brew = 5 calories. Sweet cream versions = 70–260 calories.
Tall or Grande
Tall (12 oz)
Tall (12 oz)
Grande (16 oz)
All calories come from whatever is added on top of, or into, the nitro base. The coffee itself is essentially calorie-free.
What Nitro Cold Brew Actually Is — And Why It Matters for Calories
Starbucks makes their cold brew by steeping coffee grounds in cool water for roughly 20 hours. That long steep pulls out a concentrated, smooth coffee with naturally lower acidity than drip, which is why people often say it tastes slightly sweeter even without sugar. That base goes into the nitro tap.
The nitrogen part is simple: the coffee gets infused with nitrogen gas under pressure as it pours from the tap. Nitrogen bubbles are much smaller than CO2 bubbles (think soda), so instead of carbonation, you get a cascading, velvet-like texture and a foam head similar to a Guinness pint. No dairy, no syrup, no sweetener — just coffee and gas.
That’s why the plain nitro cold brew has essentially zero calories. There’s nothing in it except coffee and water. No milk frothed in, no syrup pumped through, no cream floating on top. It’s as stripped-down as a Starbucks drink gets.
Where calories enter the picture is the toppings. The Vanilla Sweet Cream, Salted Caramel Cream, Pumpkin Cream, and Cinnamon Caramel Cream versions all float a layer of flavored cream on top of the same nitro base. That cream — and the syrup often mixed into it or the drink — is where every calorie in these drinks comes from.
Nitro Cold Brew is only available in Tall (12 oz) and Grande (16 oz) at Starbucks. There is no Venti option, and it is served without ice. Both because ice disrupts the nitrogen texture and because the taproom system cannot fill a cup over a certain volume cleanly. If you are used to ordering Venti iced drinks, you will need to adjust expectations here.
Plain Starbucks Nitro Cold Brew Calories
The plain nitro cold brew — no cream, no syrup, nothing added — comes in at 5 calories regardless of size. Both Tall and Grande are essentially the same. The slight caloric difference between sizes rounds to the same number given how few calories the coffee itself contains.
| Size | Calories | Fat | Carbs | Sugar | Caffeine |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tall (12 oz) | 5 cal | 0g | 0g | 0g | ~215mg |
| Grande (16 oz) | 5 cal | 0g | 0g | 0g | ~280mg |
That caffeine number is worth noting. A Grande Nitro Cold Brew has roughly 280mg of caffeine, which puts it among the highest-caffeine drinks at Starbucks. The reason is the same reason the calories are low: no ice, which means no dilution. Every ounce in that cup is pure concentrated cold brew.
Zero sugar, zero carbs, zero fat. Just coffee. If you’re on a strict diet or just trying to minimize your calorie intake without giving up caffeine, the plain nitro cold brew is about as good as it gets at Starbucks.
What if you add syrup to plain nitro?
Standard flavored syrups (vanilla, caramel, hazelnut) add 20 calories per pump. Sugar-free versions add nothing. If you want a bit of sweetness without cream, one pump of sugar-free vanilla keeps your nitro well under 10 calories while adding a noticeable vanilla note that works surprisingly well with the coffee’s natural smoothness.
Vanilla Sweet Cream Nitro Cold Brew Calories
This is the one that started the nitro cream drink trend at Starbucks, and it’s still the most popular nitro option on the menu. The sweet cream floated on top is made from heavy cream, 2% milk, and vanilla syrup — so it’s rich, not light. The combination of the smooth, bittersweet nitro base with that slightly sweetened cream on top is genuinely good.
| Size | Calories | Fat | Carbs | Sugar | Caffeine |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tall (12 oz) | 70 cal | 6g | 7g | 6g | ~215mg |
| Grande (16 oz) | 70 cal | 6g | 7g | 6g | ~280mg |
The calorie count stays at 70 for both sizes because the amount of sweet cream is fixed. It is the same portion regardless of cup size. The only difference between Tall and Grande is more coffee, more caffeine, and a slightly different cream-to-coffee ratio when you drink through it.
Seventy calories for a drink this satisfying is genuinely good value. Most flavored lattes run 200–300 calories. The Vanilla Sweet Cream Nitro sits well below that while still feeling indulgent because of the cream float texture and the naturally sweet nitro base.

Don’t stir it. The whole point of the drink is the layered experience. Coffee first, then the cream hits as you drink through it. Mixing it turns it into a much less interesting drink and disrupts the nitrogen texture that makes this worth ordering.
Salted Caramel Cream Nitro Cold Brew Calories
The Salted Caramel Cream Nitro Cold Brew is the richer, more dessert-like sibling of the vanilla version. The sweet cream is salted, so it has that caramel-and-salt contrast, and caramel syrup gets added to the nitro base before the cream goes on top. That extra syrup is what pushes the calories up compared to the vanilla version.
| Size | Calories | Fat | Carbs | Sugar | Caffeine |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tall (12 oz) | 160 cal | 10g | 16g | 14g | ~215mg |
| Grande (16 oz) | 230 cal | 14g | 23g | 21g | ~280mg |
Notice the difference between Tall and Grande here: 70 calories separating them. Unlike the vanilla version where cream is the same regardless of size, this drink adds more caramel syrup for the larger size. That is where the calorie gap comes from.
If you love this drink but want to keep calories down, the Tall is meaningfully better (160 vs 230). You still get the full salted caramel cream experience with 30% fewer calories. And with 215mg caffeine in the Tall, you’re not sacrificing much on that front either.
Pumpkin Cream Nitro Cold Brew Calories (Seasonal)
The fall seasonal version. Same concept as the others: nitro base with a flavored cream float on top. But the cream is made with pumpkin spice sauce, which is sweeter and higher in calories than the vanilla cream used in the other drinks. Pumpkin spice topping gets dusted on at the end.
| Size | Calories | Fat | Carbs | Sugar | Caffeine |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tall (12 oz) | 140 cal | 7g | 19g | 17g | ~215mg |
| Grande (16 oz) | 250 cal | 12g | 31g | 28g | ~280mg |
The jump from Tall to Grande is significant here: 110 calories. The pumpkin spice sauce is quite sweet, and the Grande gets more of it. If you want this drink during pumpkin season without the full calorie load, the Tall at 140 calories is a much easier number to work with than the Grande’s 250.

The Grande Pumpkin Cream Nitro has 28 grams of sugar, about 7 teaspoons. The sweetness comes primarily from the pumpkin spice sauce in the cream, not from syrup in the coffee itself. If you are watching sugar specifically, this is the variant to be most aware of.
Cinnamon Caramel Cream Nitro Cold Brew Calories
The highest-calorie nitro cold brew on the regular Starbucks menu. Cinnamon sweet cream on top plus cinnamon caramel syrup in the coffee base — it’s layered in a way that means both the cream and the drink itself add calories, similar to the salted caramel version but slightly richer because of the brown sugar base in the cinnamon caramel syrup.
| Size | Calories | Fat | Carbs | Sugar | Caffeine |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tall (12 oz) | 180 cal | 9g | 23g | 22g | ~215mg |
| Grande (16 oz) | 260 cal | 12g | 34g | 33g | ~265mg |
260 calories for a Grande is still lower than most Grande lattes, which start around 250 and can reach 400+. But it’s a real calorie commitment for a cold brew drink, where you might expect lighter numbers. The Tall at 180 is the more reasonable choice if you want this flavor without most of the caloric cost.
Every Starbucks Nitro Cold Brew Calorie Count: Quick Reference
All the numbers in one place, sorted from lowest to highest by Grande calories.
| Drink | Tall (12 oz) | Grande (16 oz) | Sugar (Grande) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Plain Nitro Cold Brew | 5 cal | 5 cal | 0g |
| Vanilla Sweet Cream Nitro Cold Brew | 70 cal | 70 cal | 6g |
| Pumpkin Cream Nitro Cold Brew *(seasonal)* | 140 cal | 250 cal | 28g |
| Salted Caramel Cream Nitro Cold Brew | 160 cal | 230 cal | 21g |
| Cinnamon Caramel Cream Nitro Cold Brew | 180 cal | 260 cal | 33g |
The pattern is consistent: the plain nitro base is effectively free, calorically. Every calorie in these drinks comes from the cream topping and any syrup added to the base. Order the plain nitro, or the vanilla sweet cream if you want something with a bit of richness, and you stay well under 100 calories.
Starbucks Canned Nitro Cold Brew Calories
Starbucks sells canned Nitro Cold Brew at grocery stores, Target, and convenience stores. It is a different product from what is on tap in stores, but related. The cans use nitrogen capsules that activate when you open the can, producing a similar cascading pour and texture.
| Canned Variety | Size | Calories | Sugar | Caffeine |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Black Unsweetened | 9.6 oz | 10 cal | 0g | ~155mg |
| Dark Caramel | 9.6 oz | 45 cal | 8g | ~155mg |
| Vanilla Sweet Cream | 9.6 oz | 70 cal | 11g | ~110mg |
The canned black version is 10 calories, slightly more than the tap version because of trace amounts of coffee solubles, but functionally the same. The Vanilla Sweet Cream can matches the in-store Tall at 70 calories. The Dark Caramel can at 45 calories is a nice middle ground if you want a touch of sweetness without the full cream topping.
The in-store tap versions are significantly more caffeinated. A Grande in-store Nitro Cold Brew has around 280mg caffeine. The canned Vanilla Sweet Cream has about 110mg. The canned Black has around 155mg. If you are drinking these for caffeine, the tap version wins by a wide margin.
How to Cut Calories on the Nitro Cold Brew
The plain nitro is already at 5 calories, so there’s not much to cut there. The modifications that matter are on the cream drink versions. A few things that actually work:
Order the Tall instead of Grande
On the Salted Caramel and Cinnamon Caramel versions, sizing down saves 70 to 80 calories because these drinks add more syrup in the larger size, not just more coffee. The syrup scaling makes the size difference more meaningful than you would expect.
Ask for less sweet cream
You can ask for “light sweet cream” and the barista will use a smaller pour. This trims maybe 20–30 calories off any cream version while still giving you the layered effect. It won’t taste dramatically different since most of the sweetness and richness comes through even in smaller amounts.
Ask for fewer syrup pumps
The Salted Caramel and Cinnamon Caramel versions have syrup in the base. Asking for one less pump saves 20 calories and, honestly, still tastes sweet because the cream itself has vanilla syrup in it.
Skip the toppings
Pumpkin spice topping and cinnamon powder are close to zero calories. Skipping them doesn’t change the numbers meaningfully but might change the taste. Not worth the ask unless you dislike cinnamon.
Plain Nitro Cold Brew, no additions. 5 calories, 0 sugar. If you want some sweetness: one pump sugar-free vanilla syrup. Still 5 calories. Still 0 sugar. Actually quite good if you’re already a nitro fan.
Nitro Cold Brew vs. Regular Cold Brew — Calorie Difference
People often assume the nitro version has more calories because it tastes creamier and richer. It doesn’t. The nitrogen gas creates that texture, not dairy or sugar. The calorie difference between nitro and regular cold brew (in the plain versions) is essentially zero — both are about 5 calories per serving.
Where things diverge is the cream toppings. The regular cold brew menu has cream versions too — Vanilla Sweet Cream Cold Brew, Salted Caramel Cream Cold Brew — and their calorie counts are similar to the nitro versions because they use the same cream.
| Drink (Grande) | Calories | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Plain Nitro Cold Brew | 5 cal | No ice — more caffeine per cup |
| Plain Cold Brew (iced) | 5 cal | With ice — slightly diluted |
| Vanilla Sweet Cream Nitro | 70 cal | Same cream portion both sizes |
| Vanilla Sweet Cream Cold Brew | 200 cal | More cream in larger size |
| Salted Caramel Cream Nitro | 230 cal | Caramel syrup in base adds calories |
| Salted Caramel Cream Cold Brew | 240 cal | Very similar to nitro version |
The interesting thing here is that the plain Vanilla Sweet Cream Nitro (70 cal) is significantly lower than the regular Vanilla Sweet Cream Cold Brew (200 cal) in Grande. That’s because the nitro version keeps cream portions small and consistent across sizes, whereas the regular cold brew cream version scales the cream with the size. If you’re choosing between the two for calories, the nitro Vanilla Sweet Cream is the better pick.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many calories in a Starbucks Nitro Cold Brew?
The plain Nitro Cold Brew — no cream, no syrup — has 5 calories in both Tall and Grande. It’s made from cold brew coffee and nitrogen gas only, so the calorie count stays near zero regardless of size. The Grande version has slightly more liquid but the same negligible calorie count.
How many calories in a Starbucks Vanilla Sweet Cream Nitro Cold Brew?
70 calories in both the Tall and the Grande. The sweet cream portion is the same amount in both sizes, so you don’t get more calories by going larger — just more coffee and more caffeine. The 70 calories come from the vanilla sweet cream float (made with heavy cream, milk, and vanilla syrup) on top of the calorie-free nitro base.
How many calories in a Starbucks Nitro Cold Brew with sweet cream?
If you’re asking about the Vanilla Sweet Cream Nitro, that’s 70 calories for both sizes. If you’re asking about adding sweet cream to the plain nitro as a custom order, the calories will depend on how much cream the barista adds — typically around 50–80 calories for a standard pour.
How many calories in a Starbucks Salted Caramel Cream Nitro Cold Brew?
160 calories in the Tall and 230 calories in the Grande. Unlike the vanilla version, this drink adds caramel syrup to the base coffee, which is why it has more calories than the vanilla version and why there’s a bigger gap between the two sizes.
How many calories in a Pumpkin Cream Nitro Cold Brew from Starbucks?
140 calories in the Tall and 250 calories in the Grande. This is a seasonal fall drink, so it’s only available when pumpkin spice items are on the menu. The pumpkin spice sauce in the cream is fairly sweet, which is why the Grande version hits 250 — more sauce gets added for the larger size.
How many calories in a Starbucks Cinnamon Caramel Cream Nitro Cold Brew?
180 calories in the Tall and 260 calories in the Grande — the highest-calorie nitro cold brew on the regular menu. The cinnamon caramel syrup goes into both the base and the cream, which stacks the calories from two sources rather than just one.
Is the Starbucks Nitro Cold Brew good for a low calorie diet?
The plain version is excellent for it — 5 calories and zero sugar. The Vanilla Sweet Cream at 70 calories is also quite low for a drink that feels indulgent. The Salted Caramel and Cinnamon Caramel versions run 160–260 calories, which is still lower than most Starbucks lattes but no longer in “light drink” territory. If you’re watching calories closely, stick with plain nitro or the vanilla sweet cream.
Why does the Nitro Cold Brew taste sweet if it has no sugar?
Two reasons. First, cold brew is naturally lower in acid than hot-brewed coffee — lower acidity makes flavors read as softer and slightly sweeter even without any sweetener. Second, nitrogen infusion creates a texture that the tongue processes differently than a plain liquid. The nitrogen bubbles make it feel rounder and fuller, which the brain often interprets as sweetness. It’s a real effect, not imagined — multiple studies on texture and taste perception confirm it.
Can I add almond milk to Nitro Cold Brew and how does that affect calories?
Yes, you can ask for a splash of almond milk. Starbucks almond milk is about 7.5 calories per ounce, so a small splash (around 1–2 oz) adds 10–15 calories. It does soften the nitrogen texture somewhat, so if you’re ordering nitro specifically for the creamy mouthfeel, milk dilutes that effect. Many people prefer to add sweet cream instead for a better balance.
How many calories in the Starbucks canned Nitro Cold Brew?
The canned Black Unsweetened Nitro Cold Brew has 10 calories per 9.6 oz can. The canned Dark Caramel variety has 45 calories. The canned Vanilla Sweet Cream has 70 calories. These are sold at grocery stores and are a different product from the tap version in stores, though the calorie counts are similar.
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