Coffee is always a good idea, but sometimes we feel a little bit more adventurous. Exploring the vast menu at Starbucks is reserved for those days. Some of our best finds are the refreshers. So what are Starbucks Refresher drinks and how are they made?
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What Are Refreshers At Starbucks?
Refreshers might seem like iced fruity lemonades, but they’re a bit more special(1). They provide an additional boost of energy. The iced drinks are made with real fruit, green coffee extract, and sometimes tea.
Refreshers are available in big coffee chains and fast-food restaurants. Starbucks introduced the first refresher flavors Very Berry Hibiscus and Cool Lime, back in 2012.
What’s In It?
The foundation of a Starbucks Refresher is the flavored base. The base is mixed with ice and freeze-dried fruit of the same flavor.
The flavor base is made with water, green unroasted arabica beans, sugar, and white grape juice.
Each flavor has a coconut milk version, lemonade version, and juice option. There are 13 refresher flavors but check which are available at your location.
Types of Starbucks Refreshers
The amount of choices is overwhelming – especially if you’ve never had a refresher. Here’s what each includes and what you can expect. By grouping them by flavoring base, we’ll show you how one base can deliver several unique drinks when mixed with different liquids.
Kiwi Starfruit Base Recipe
The Kiwi Starfruit refresher base has a mildly tropical flavor. If you’re a fan of kiwi, you’ll find the pieces of real fruit delightful. Here is a recipe for a simplified version of this base:
- White Grape Juice: 2 parts
- Kiwi Juice: 1 part
- Starfruit Juice: 1 part
* This doesn’t include green coffee extract
For example, if you’re making a Grande Refresher, you’d use 2 oz of white grape juice, 1 oz kiwi, & 1 oz starfruit juice. If you’re making a Trenta, then double the amount.
1. Star Drink
Star Drink combines Kiwi Refresher base with coconut milk ending up in a tropical milkshake. It’s finished with a scoop of freeze-dried kiwi.
Flavor:
The flavor is sweet, and smooth, with hints of candy. At first sip, it’s slightly tart, but the coconut milk rounds it out nicely.
How It’s Made:
- Kiwi Starfruit Refreshers Base (see above): 1 part
- Coconut Milk: 1 part
- Ice: 2 parts
- Freeze-Dried Kiwi: 1 scoop
2. Kiwi Starfruit Refreshers
The Kiwi Starfruit refresher pairs the base with water for a less caloric and more refreshing option. Without any additions, the base has its time to shine.
Flavor:
This option is more refreshing, and less sweet, and you can taste the sourness of the starfruit. But at the same time, it leaves you longing for a punchier flavor.
How It’s Made:
- Kiwi Starfruit Refreshers Base (see above): 1 part
- Water: 1 part
- Ice: 2 parts
- Freeze-Dried Kiwi: 1 scoop
3. Kiwi Starfruit Refreshers Lemonade
Pairing the Kiwi Starfruit base with lemonade is the most enjoyable combo. The lemonade adds more freshness resulting in the best drink in this group.
Flavor:
Think of green Jolly Rancher, yellow Starburst, and watermelon gummies- combined! It’s tart, sweet, sharp, and have you reaching for another sip.
How It’s Made:
- Kiwi Starfruit Refreshers Base (see above): 1 part
- Lemonade: 1 part
- Ice: 2 parts
- Freeze-Dried Kiwi: 1 scoop
Mango Dragonfruit Base Recipe
The Mango Dragonfruit is the base of the three most photographed beverages Dragon Drink, Mango Dragonfruit Refreshers, and Mango Dragonfruit Refreshers Lemonade.
To replicate these drinks, let’s start off with the simplified base. You’ll need:
- White Grape Juice: 2 parts
- Mango Juice: 1 part
- Dragonfruit Juice: 1 part
Example: Use 2 oz grape juice, 1 oz mango, 1 oz dragonfruit juice for a Grande.
1. Dragon Drink
For the Dragon Drink, the Mango dragonfruit base is cut with coconut milk. The rich, pink drink is finished with a scoop of freeze-dried dragonfruit.
Flavor:
The mango flavor is dominating while you can barely taste the dragonfruit. It reminds us of fruit-flavored yogurt, especially with the crunchy pieces of dragonfruit.
How It’s Made:
- Mango Dragonfruit Refreshers Base (see above): 1 part
- Coconut Milk: 1 part
- Ice: 2 parts
- Freeze-Dried Dragonfruit: 1 scoop
2. Mango Dragonfruit Refreshers
The Mango Dragonfruit refresher combines the base with water. This lowers the calorie count and sweetness, bringing you only the original fruit flavors.
Flavor:
The original, unaltered base is not too sweet and tastes tropical with hints of berry. It’s like no other refresher we’ve tried, and the color is spot on!
How It’s Made:
- Mango Dragonfruit Refreshers Base (see above): 1 part
- Water: 1 part
- Ice: 2 parts
- Freeze-Dried Dragonfruit: 1 scoop
3. Mango Dragonfruit Refreshers Lemonade
Pairing lemonade with the Mango Dragonfruit refresher base makes the perfect lemonade. Adding a dose of sour yet sweet lemonade to the fruit-packed flavor is a winning combination.
Flavor:
The lemonades give the tropical flavor precisely what it was missing in the previous variations. Sweet, tangy, fruity, and oddly satisfying as a hot summer day pick me up.
How It’s Made:
- Mango Dragonfruit Refreshers Base (see above): 1 part
- Lemonade: 1 part
- Ice: 2 parts
- Freeze-Dried Dragonfruit: 1 scoop
Strawberry Acai Base Recipe
Strawberry Acai is one of the most requested bases, whether as a Pink Drink, Strawberry Acai Refreshers, or Strawberry Acai Refreshers Lemonade.
Here’s what you’ll need to recreate a simplified version of this base (or you can also check out a more ‘true-to-taste’ version here).
- White Grape Juice: 2 parts
- Strawberry Juice: 1 part
- Passion Tea: 1 part
For example, for a Grande, mix 2 oz of grape juice, 1 oz of strawberry juice, and 1 oz of acai berry juice.
1. Pink Drink
The Pink Drink combines the refresher base plus coconut milk for a milky strawberry drink. It has a light but creamy texture with pieces of freeze-dried strawberries around.
Flavor:
Love pink Starbursts? You’ll love the Pink Drink. Each sip comes with hints of passion fruit, strawberries, light sweetness, and the coconut milk balances with a neutral aftertaste.
How It’s Made:
- Strawberry Acai Refreshers Base: 1 part
- Coconut Milk: 1 part
- Ice: 2 parts
- Freeze-Dried Strawberry: 1 scoop
2. Strawberry Acai Refreshers
Mixing the Strawberry Acai base with water gives you the Strawberry Acai Refresher. It’s very light with a watery texture and a more pronounced caffeine flavor.
Flavor:
Strawberry Acai Refresher is very refreshing with pronounced strawberry flavor and hints of passion fruit. As it’s coupled with water, you can feel the sharpness of the green coffee extract.
How It’s Made:
- Strawberry Acai Refreshers Base (see above): 1 part
- Water: 1 part
- Ice: 2 parts
- Freeze-Dried Strawberry: 1 scoop
3. Strawberry Acai Lemonade
Sweet strawberries pair well with lemon juice in the Strawberry Acai Lemonade. The base is accompanied by sugary and sour lemonade making the ultimate summer drink.
Flavor:
This luscious lemonade takes the prime. It’s rich with a tangy kick. With mild hints of caffeine, this drink tastes refreshing, energizing, and delicious.
How It’s Made:
- Strawberry Acai Refreshers Base (see above): 1 part
- Lemonade: 1 part
- Ice: 2 parts
- Freeze-Dried Strawberry: 1 scoop
Berry Hibiscus Base Recipe
Blackberry fans have their go-to base too! The Berry Hibiscus base brings together hibiscus flowers and blackberries making the Violet Drink, Very Berry Hibiscus Refreshers, and Very Berry Hibiscus Refreshers Lemonade.
To whip up these drinks, start with the base ingredients. You’ll need:
- White Grape Juice: 2 parts
- Blackberry Juice: 1 part
- Hibiscus Tea: 1 part
1. Violet Drink
The Violet Drink started as a campaign with Lady Gaga back in 2017. It combines the Berry Hibiscus base with coconut milk producing a pale violet drink.
Flavor:
Think of a forest fruit smoothie but light and a little biting. You can definitely taste the hibiscus, but the pieces of blackberry and creamy coconut milk make up for the sourness.
How It’s Made:
- Berry Refreshers Base (see above): 1 part
- Coconut Milk: 1 part
- Ice: 2 parts
- Freeze-Dried Blackberries: 1 scoop
2. Very Berry Hibiscus Refreshers
Pair the Berry Refresher base with water, and you get the pure flavor. It’s very low in calories with a good amount of caffeine.
Flavor:
If you love sweet drinks, this is not the drink for you. If you’re looking for a well-balanced Refresher, go for this one! Sharp but very refreshing with delicious muddled berries.
How It’s Made:
- Berry Refreshers Base (see above): 1 part
- Water: 1 part
- Ice: 2 parts
- Freeze-Dried Blackberries: 1 scoop
3. Very Berry Hibiscus Lemonade
Combining the Berry Refresher base with lemonade makes a strong drink. The fruit juice, rich lemonade, and caffeine can boost your energy more than a cup of coffee.
Flavor:
It’s much sweeter than the Very Berry Hibiscus Refresher, yet with more dominant tanginess. However, the blackberries balance the sharp taste to an extent.
How It’s Made:
- Berry Refreshers Base (see above): 1 part
- Lemonade: 1 part
- Ice: 2 parts
- Freeze-Dried Blackberries: 1 scoop
Summary
If you don’t like the taste of coffee but love coffee shop strolls, the refreshers are an excellent choice.
What are refreshers at Starbucks? Sweet, fruity iced drinks with a substantial amount of caffeine coming from green arabica beans.
You have a vast selection of flavors and can combine them with coconut milk for creaminess or lemonade for sweetness. Or pair the base with water to cut on the calories!
More Questions
What is a Starbucks Refresher?
A Starbucks Refresher is a drink made with a refresher base, ice, and scoops of real fruit. The refresher base includes fruit juice, sugar, water, fruit flavoring, and green coffee extract. It’s cut with water, coconut milk, or lemonade, creating different refreshers. Then the refresher is shaken with ice and topped with freeze-dried fruit.
Is there caffeine in Starbucks Refreshers?
Each Starbucks refresher contains caffeine(2). The base is made with green coffee extract, delivered from unroasted green arabica beans. However, refreshers are not as strong as coffee. A grande size contains 45 mg, while a venti has 70 mg of caffeine. But beware if you’re caffeine-sensitive or you’re watching your intake.
Are Starbucks Refreshers being discontinued?
Refreshers are far from being discontinued. In fact, they’re at their peak of popularity because of social media. Thousands of Instagrammers and TikTokers rave about the refreshers. If you find some of the drinks unavailable at your nearest location, it’s because of ingredients shortage. Each season new refresher flavors are added and rotated.
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