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Vanilla Sweet Cream Cold Brew

Iced vanilla sweet cream cold brew in a glass

Vanilla sweet cream cold brew is cold brew concentrate topped with a hand-whipped mix of heavy cream, 2% milk, and vanilla syrup poured over ice — no stirring, so the cream cascades through the coffee rather than blending flat. It’s one of Starbucks’ most-ordered cold drinks, and it’s simple enough to build at home once you know the actual ratio they use.

This guide covers the real sweet cream ratio, how to build the drink so it layers properly, and a full nutrition breakdown.


What’s in Starbucks’ Vanilla Sweet Cream Cold Brew?

Two components: cold brew concentrate flavored with a couple of pumps of vanilla syrup, and a separate vanilla sweet cream poured on top rather than mixed in. A Grande gets about 2 pumps of vanilla syrup (roughly 2 teaspoons) in the coffee itself — that’s on top of the vanilla already in the sweet cream, which is where most of the drink’s flavor actually comes from.


How to Make Vanilla Sweet Cream Cold Brew at Home

What You’ll Need

  • 1 cup cold brew concentrate (see our how to make cold brew guide, or use store-bought)
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla syrup, for the coffee itself
  • Ice
  • Vanilla sweet cream (recipe below)

Steps

  1. Stir the vanilla syrup into the cold brew concentrate.
  2. Fill a glass with ice and pour the flavored concentrate over it.
  3. Pour the vanilla sweet cream slowly over the back of a spoon on top — don’t stir. It should sink through and settle in cascading layers rather than mixing in flat.

How to Make the Vanilla Sweet Cream

Ratio: 3 parts heavy cream, 2 parts 2% milk, 1 part vanilla syrup.

  • 3 tablespoons heavy cream
  • 2 tablespoons 2% milk
  • 1 tablespoon vanilla syrup

Whisk or froth the three together until it thickens to soft, pourable peaks — not stiff whipped cream. Overwhipping makes it too rigid to sink into the drink properly; you want it thick enough to hold its shape briefly but still pourable. A milk frother works well for this since soft peaks (not stiff ones) are the goal — see our frothing guide for technique.

Pouring sweet cream over iced cold brew
Photo by Alberto Bogo.

Vanilla Sweet Cream Cold Brew Nutrition

Per Starbucks’ official nutrition data, a Grande (16 oz) contains:

NutrientAmount
Calories110
Caffeine185mg
Sugar14g
Total carbs14g
Fat5g (3.5g saturated)
Protein1g
Source: starbucks.com official nutrition page for the Grande Vanilla Sweet Cream Cold Brew.

For dairy-free, Starbucks also sells a nondairy version with its own separate nutrition figures. At home, oat or coconut creamer can substitute for the heavy cream, though the texture will be thinner since it lacks the fat content that makes real cream pourable-but-thick. For general caffeine context, see our latte caffeine breakdown.


Variations

  • Brown sugar vanilla sweet cream: swap the vanilla syrup in the coffee for brown sugar syrup — the same flavor swap we use in our brown sugar oat milk shaken espresso.
  • Pumpkin cream cold brew: a seasonal variant that swaps the sweet cream’s vanilla syrup for pumpkin spice syrup — see our pumpkin spice latte guide for the syrup recipe.
  • Sugar-free: use a sugar-free vanilla syrup in both the coffee and the sweet cream.

Frequently Asked Questions About Vanilla Sweet Cream Cold Brew

How many pumps of vanilla does Starbucks use?

A Grande gets 2 pumps of vanilla syrup (about 2 teaspoons) stirred into the cold brew itself, separate from the vanilla already in the sweet cream poured on top.

What’s the difference between sweet cream and vanilla sweet cream cold brew?

Sweet cream is just heavy cream and 2% milk. Vanilla sweet cream adds vanilla syrup to that mixture, and the coffee itself is also typically flavored.

Can I make it dairy-free?

Yes — Starbucks sells a nondairy version, and at home you can substitute oat or coconut creamer, though the texture will be thinner since it lacks heavy cream’s fat content.

How many calories are in a Grande Vanilla Sweet Cream Cold Brew?

110 calories, per Starbucks’ official nutrition data.

Does the sweet cream need to be whipped stiff?

No — Starbucks froths it to soft, pourable peaks, not stiff whipped cream. Overwhipping makes it too rigid to sink into the drink and create the cascading layered look.

How much caffeine is in it?

185mg per Grande (16 oz), per Starbucks’ nutrition disclosure — comparable to a standard cold brew, since the sweet cream itself adds none.

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