Smirnoff Seltzer Poco Pico 12Pk

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Description

Smirnoff Seltzer Poco Pico 12Pk is a spicy hard seltzer variety pack featuring four chile-inspired flavors at 4.5% ABV. The name translates to "little spice," and the pack stands out in the seltzer category by dedicating all four varieties to heat-forward profiles — Spicy Tamarind, Pineapple Jalapeño, Spicy Margarita, and Mango Chili — rather than mixing in conventional fruit flavors.

Quick Facts: ABV: 4.5%  |  Origin: New York, NY, USA  |  Style: Flavored Malt Beverage  |  Producer: The Smirnoff Co. (Diageo)

Production & Heritage

The Smirnoff brand, now part of the Diageo portfolio, has long been associated with vodka but has expanded aggressively into the ready-to-drink and flavored malt beverage space. The Poco Pico line is classified as a premium flavored malt beverage rather than a spirit-based seltzer, which keeps the ABV accessible at 4.5% and the body light. What distinguishes this release from Smirnoff's other seltzer offerings is the commitment to an all-spicy lineup — every can in the 12-pack carries some degree of chile heat, a deliberate move targeting drinkers who find standard fruit seltzers too one-dimensional.

Tasting Notes

Spicy Tamarind: Dark fruit character leads with moderate complexity. A gentle warmth builds at the back of the throat without overwhelming sweetness, making this the most balanced flavor in the pack.

Pineapple Jalapeño: Genuine pineapple flavor dominates the entry, carrying an almost tropical, piña colada-like quality. The jalapeño registers as a subtle spice trail in the background rather than a pronounced pepper punch.

Spicy Margarita: Lime-forward and citrusy on the nose and palate. The spice element here sits further back and reads more muted compared to the tamarind and pineapple varieties.

Mango Chili: Light, clean mango flavor up front. The chili component is restrained, resulting in a straightforward, mildly tropical profile that leans more fruit than fire.

How to Drink Poco Pico

Straight from the can over ice is the most common serve — the low ABV and carbonation make these sessionable on their own. For those who want to build on the spicy foundation, these seltzers work as mixers too. The Spicy Tamarind pairs naturally with a shot of mezcal for an improvised Paloma riff. Pineapple Jalapeño can stand in as the base for a low-ABV take on a Spicy Piña, topped with a squeeze of fresh lime. The Spicy Margarita variety extends easily into a Michelada-style drink when combined with hot sauce, lime juice, and a salted rim.

Best For

  • Summer cookouts and backyard grilling sessions where sessionable drinks are key
  • Introducing spicy seltzer fans to a full variety of chile-forward options
  • Stocking a cooler for game-day gatherings with a crowd that skews away from beer
  • Low-ABV weeknight sipping when a full cocktail feels like too much

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Poco Pico taste like? Each of the four flavors leads with a distinct fruit or citrus note followed by varying degrees of chile heat, ranging from a gentle throat warmth in the Spicy Tamarind to a barely-there tingle in the Mango Chili. Overall, the pack skews lightly spicy rather than intensely hot.

How does Poco Pico compare to Topo Chico Hard Seltzer? Topo Chico Hard Seltzer focuses primarily on classic fruit and margarita-style flavors, while Poco Pico commits its entire 12-pack to spice-driven profiles. Poco Pico also sits at 4.5% ABV as a flavored malt beverage, whereas Topo Chico's ABV varies by expression and is spirit-based in some lines.

Is Poco Pico good for beginners? Yes — the 4.5% ABV is approachable, and the spice levels across all four flavors remain mild enough for drinkers who are curious about chile-flavored beverages but hesitant about intense heat.

Where is Poco Pico made? Poco Pico is produced by The Smirnoff Co., headquartered in New York, NY, and distributed under the Diageo portfolio across the United States.

What foods pair well with Poco Pico? Street tacos with cilantro and onion complement the citrus and spice notes across all four flavors. Grilled shrimp with mango salsa echoes the tropical qualities of the Pineapple Jalapeño and Mango Chili. Chips and guacamole provide a creamy, cooling contrast to the subtle heat. Elote (Mexican street corn) with tajín seasoning mirrors the tamarind and chili profiles naturally.

What sizes does Poco Pico come in? The primary format is a 12-pack of slim cans, which is the standard retail configuration for this variety pack.

Is Poco Pico worth the price? Poco Pico positions as an entry-level flavored malt beverage priced competitively within the hard seltzer category. The value proposition rests on getting four distinct spicy varieties in a single pack — a format that lets drinkers sample the full range without committing to a single flavor.

Why Poco Pico?

In a hard seltzer market saturated with straightforward fruit flavors, the Poco Pico 12-pack takes a genuine risk by building every variety around chile-inspired heat. That commitment to a theme gives the pack a clear identity that most competitor variety packs lack, where spicy options — if included at all — are usually limited to one or two cans. The Spicy Tamarind stands out as the most well-rounded flavor in the lineup, offering real complexity rather than simple sweetness. For drinkers who have been mixing hot sauce into their seltzers or reaching for tajín-rimmed cans, this pack delivers that experience straight out of the box at a sessionable 4.5% ABV.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Hard Seltzer
  • Product of
    USA
  • Region
    Illinois
  • Size
    12PK 11.2OZ
  • Brand
    Smirnoff

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