Welcome to your friendly guide from DutchBrosMenu-US.org. This short intro shows what to expect in our full roundup of the chain’s tea lineup. We cover classic bases, fan blends, pricing examples, and tips to order like a pro.
Premium bases like Green, Paris Black, Earl Grey, and Chai form the backbone of many fan favorites such as Double Rainbro and Tropical. Typical small/medium/large prices often sit around $3.25/$3.60/$3.95 for popular brews like Peach and Passion Fruit.
Customization is simple. You can mix syrups, swap in lemonade or alt milks, and order iced or hot to change the experience. Stores vary by region, so check the official app or the DutchBrosMenu-US.org site for local prices and seasonal drops.
Key Takeaways
- Find the full tea lineup and prices to plan your next order.
- Learn which blends shine iced and which are best warm.
- Discover easy swaps to match your preferred taste and texture.
- Use the app or quick calls to confirm local options and promos.
- Salt-free tips to save on cost while keeping bold flavor.
- Secret and seasonal recipes keep the lineup exciting day after day.
Welcome to DutchBrosMenu-US.org: Your guide to bold, customizable Dutch Bros teas
Start here to learn how to pick the right brew at your local drive-thru, from bright iced blends to cozy hot cups. We curate everything you need — flavor notes, price bands, and ordering tips — so you can order smart every day.
What to expect today: iced vs hot, flavors, prices, and pro-ordering tips
We cover iced and hot options, and explain how each drink shows different taste and texture. Iced brews highlight bright flavor and cold mouthfeel. Hot cups bring aroma and depth.
Quick pricing snapshot: iced drinks commonly range $2.75–$4.25 by size; hot cups run about $2.50–$4.00. Add-ins like a syrup shot (~$0.50), lemonade (~$0.75), or alt milk (~$1.00) change the final total.
“Use a medium for the best value and ask for sugar-free syrup when you want less sweetness.”
- Base options: green tea, black tea, earl grey, and chai — and which flavors pair best.
- Customization tips for sweetness, strength, and mouthfeel.
- Check the app or dutchbrosmenu-us.org for local pricing and dutch bros offers.
Dutch Bros Tea Menu Refreshing Flavours
Get to know the foundational bases and size options that shape every fruit-forward and classic blend.
Tea bases and sizes at a glance
Main bases: green tea for crisp, clean sips; paris black for smooth, floral depth; plus Earl Grey and Chai for citrusy or spiced notes.
Sizes: Small (16 oz), Medium (24 oz), Large (32 oz) for iced or hot — a simple way to match thirst and budget.
Popular teas with current prices and formats
Common price examples are Small ~$3.25, Medium ~$3.60, Large ~$3.95 for favorites like Peach, Double Rainbro, Passion Fruit, Strawberry, Tropical, and Dutch Mojito.
Try Electric Berry for blue raspberry + lime, or Palm Beach for pomegranate and peach. Ask for iced or hot to change the taste and mouthfeel.
Seasonal drops and secret-menu standouts to watch
Limited releases add color-pop syrups and new fruit blends. Dutch Bros Menu Secret combos circulate online; name the syrup flavors and a barista can recreate the blend over your chosen base.
- Pro tip: pick a base that complements syrups—green tea lifts citrus and tropical fruit; paris black holds up to sweeter blends.
Full flavor roundup by category
We organized the lineup into classic foundations, signature fruit blends, and playful off-menu picks for easy browsing.
Classics and bases: Green tea is light and bright. Paris black offers smooth, robust black tea structure. Earl Grey brings bergamot citrus, while Chai is spiced and creamy. These bases shape how syrups and fruit sing.
Signature fruity blends
Double Rainbro mixes strawberry, peach, and coconut for a vivid, fruit-forward sip. Tropical pairs passion fruit, coconut, and blue raspberry for a sunny, beachy profile.
Marmalade balances orange, strawberry, and grapefruit. Dutch Mojito combines lime, coconut, and crème de menthe for a minty lift. Palm Beach and Rocky Point lean on peach plus pomegranate or orange for stone-fruit depth.
Off-menu favorites
OG Gummy Bear layers strawberry, pomegranate, passion fruit, and white chocolate for a sweet, candy-like treat. Electric Berry is blue raspberry with lime for a tart pop.
Fire Lizard, Hyperchrome, and Galaxy Fish all use passion fruit at the core, then add banana/orange/strawberry, orange/pomegranate, or lime/strawberry to keep the flavor layers interesting.
“Pick green tea for brighter fruit clarity or paris black for firmer structure and gentle tannin.”
Tip: ask a barista for base suggestions based on your preferred fruit mix to craft the best experience.
Sizes, prices, and local variations
Knowing how cups, add-ins, and local tax affect the tab helps you order smarter.
Standard sizes: Small (16 oz), Medium (24 oz), Large (32 oz). A medium often gives the best value per ounce, while a large is handy to share.
Typical price ranges by cup size
Iced ranges: Small ~$2.75–$3.25, Medium ~$3.25–$3.75, Large ~$3.75–$4.25.
Hot ranges slightly lower: Small ~$2.50–$3.00, Medium ~$3.00–$3.50, Large ~$3.50–$4.00.
Add-ins and upgrade costs
Common upgrades include flavor shots, lemonade, and alternative milk. Typical add-in pricing:
- Flavor shot: +$0.50
- Extra sweetener: +$0.25
- Tea lemonade mix-in: +$0.75
- Almond/oat milk: +$1.00
“Plan upgrades up front — a single syrup or milk swap can change the total more than you expect.”
City examples and checking local pricing
Prices move by region. Example snapshots show Portland, OR trending lower and California near the top end.
| City | Small (iced) | Large (iced) | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Portland, OR | $2.25 | $3.25 | Lower state averages |
| Sacramento, CA | $2.95 | $3.95 | Higher cost of living |
| Phoenix, AZ | $2.75 | $3.60 | Typical western pricing |
| San Antonio, TX | $2.65 | $3.45 | Mid-range regional |

Quick tip: for live pricing, check DutchBrosMenu-US.org or the app before you order. That will confirm local bros offers, available bases like green black, and whether passion fruit or peach blends count lemonade as a base or an add-in.
Nutrition, sugar-free, and caffeine guide
A few simple choices change a drink from dessert-level to everyday-friendly without losing taste. This section helps you compare calories, caffeine, and practical swaps so you can order with confidence.
Calories by base and popular blends
Plain green tea or black tea is nearly zero to five calories per cup. That makes them the best low-cal foundation for fruity blends.
Chai is richer. With milk and spices, it often ranges from about 160 to 300 calories depending on size and add-ins.
- Most calories come from syrup, lemonade, and Soft Top.
- Alt milk adds moderate calories; oat milk is creamier than almond.
- Signature blends gain weight from pumps and mix-ins, not the base.
Sugar-free syrups, “half sweet,” and low-cal tips
Try sugar-free syrup options like vanilla, peach, strawberry, coconut, raspberry, blue raspberry, chocolate, and caramel to keep flavor without sugar spikes.
“Ask for ‘half sweet’ to cut syrup sugar while preserving flavor balance.”
- For fruit-forward taste (for example, passion fruit), use a sugar-free swap or fewer pumps.
- Skip Soft Top or extra syrup to save the most calories.
- Downsize the cup or pick iced green tea with one sugar-free shot for a near-zero option.
- Expect ~35–45 mg caffeine in a medium green/black base; Earl Grey trends a bit higher.
How to customize your tea like a pro
Personalizing your cup starts with one clear choice: pick a base that matches how you want the drink to feel. Green gives bright clarity. Paris Black adds structure. Earl Grey brings citrus notes, and Chai gives warm spice.
Step-by-step: choose base, flavor shots, lemonade or milk, ice/heat, sweetness
Build in five easy moves:
- Choose a base: green, paris black, earl grey, or chai.
- Add 1–3 flavor syrup shots (peach, raspberry, strawberry, passion fruit, blue raspberry, vanilla, coconut, watermelon).
- Decide tea lemonade or an alt milk (oat/almond) for tang or creaminess.
- Pick iced or hot to control texture and aroma.
- Set sweetness: full, half sweet, or sugar-free options.

Broista-approved combos and money-saving ordering hacks
Try signature blends: Sweet Sunrise on a green base for bright citrus and stone fruit. Or Paris Black with passion fruit and strawberry for a balanced, tea-forward blend.
Save money by limiting add-ins: one syrup shot and a medium size give the best flavor-to-price ratio. Watch for bros offers at your local stand and ask baristas for simple swaps to cut cost without losing taste.
“A single, well-chosen syrup can change the whole cup — pick that pump wisely.”
Best-in-category picks for today
Our editor’s top selections highlight bold fruit blends and cozy warm brews to try now. These picks suit a sunny iced craving or a soothing hot cup on a cool afternoon.
Top iced picks
- Double Rainbro: Strawberry, peach, and coconut stack into a bright layered sip that excels over ice. It’s a great choice when you want maximum refreshment.
- Electric Berry: Blue raspberry meets lime for a punchy, candy-bright profile that stays lively to the last drop.
- Sweet Sunrise: Peach, banana, orange, and passion combine for a full-fruit cup that tastes like sunshine in a glass.
Top hot picks
- Paris Tea with vanilla: Smooth black tea depth plus a soft vanilla finish makes this an easy, aromatic warm drink.
- Earl Grey: Bold and bergamot-forward, it’s a classic hot option that pairs well with light sweet or plain.
- Horchata Chai: Warm spice with creamy notes; seasonal versions sometimes add white chocolate for a dessert-like spin.
“If you love tea-forward taste, try an iced paris black with raspberry for a balanced fruit accent without losing the base.”
Quick tips: ask for coconut to add a tropical edge, or request light sweet to keep fruit clarity. For more editor’s picks and rotating seasonal favorites, check DutchBrosMenu-US.org.
Conclusion
A smart order starts with one clear choice: pick the base that fits your taste and day. From green tea or black tea to chai, a single base shapes the whole cup. Keep it simple: one flavor shot, medium size, and an ice/heat choice will get you a great result without extra cost.
Use sugar-free syrups or ask for “half sweet” to cut calories while keeping bold flavor. Seasonal drops and bros offers change often, so check the app or DutchBrosMenu-US.org before your visit.
Ready to order smarter? Visit DutchBrosMenu-US.org for full pricing, local menus, and pro tips—then tell your broista the flavor profile you want and enjoy the drink all day.
FAQ
What types of tea bases are available and what sizes do they come in?
Most locations offer green, black (Paris black-style), and Earl Grey bases plus chai and matcha-like options. Sizes typically include small, medium, and large. You can choose iced or hot and swap in lemonade or milk for a creamier cup.
Which fruity blends are most popular right now?
Fan favorites include Double Rainbro, Tropical, and Palm Beach. Electric Berry and a few off-menu fruity mixes also get lots of love for bright, tangy flavor.
Can I get sugar-free or lower-sugar versions?
Yes. Ask for sugar-free syrups, “half sweet,” or fewer pumps. You can also request alternative milks and less syrup to cut calories and sugar without losing flavor.
How do add-ins and upgrades affect the price?
Add-ins like extra syrup, lemonade swaps, and alternative milks usually cost extra. Prices vary by city and store, so check the local menu or ask the barista for exact upcharge amounts.
Are there seasonal or secret-menu options to try?
Yes. Seasonal drops appear throughout the year and off-menu items—like OG Gummy Bear or Fire Lizard—show up from time to time. Ask your barista about current specials and any popular custom blends.
How much caffeine is in different tea bases?
Caffeine varies: black bases typically have the most, green has moderate levels, and chai can range depending on blend. If you need a low-caffeine option, choose herbal or ask for a decaf alternative where available.
What are easy ways to customize a drink like a pro?
Start by choosing your base, then add one or two flavor shots, decide on lemonade or milk, select ice level or hot, and set sweetness. Popular tweaks include vanilla with Paris black or coconut in Tropical blends.
Do prices and menu items change by location?
Yes. Local pricing and availability can differ by city and store. Check the specific shop’s menu online or call ahead to confirm current options and costs.
Can I order ahead or use delivery for these drinks?
Many locations accept mobile orders and partner with delivery apps. Ordering ahead can save time and secure seasonal items before they sell out.
Are there low-calorie or dairy-free options?
Absolutely. Choose sugar-free syrups, less syrup, or water/lemonade bases for fewer calories. Dairy-free milks like almond or oat are common swaps for a vegan-friendly cup.

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