Dunkin’ Remixes the Pumpkin Spice Iced Latte With Boozy Limited-Edition Drop

Dunkin’

(Photo: Dunkin’)

It feels as if pumpkin spice season — commemorated by a wave of murky orange beverages, pastries, cocktail recipes and scented candles — creeps up sooner and sooner every year. We’re not even halfway through August and Starbucks has already begun rolling out pumpkin spice frappuccinos, creamer and cold brew at grocery stores nationwide. In other, more-bizarre news, 7-Eleven recently unveiled its “first-ever” Pumpkin Spice Slurpee.

Never one to miss out on the trendiest of autumn drinks, Dunkin’ has announced a limited-edition Spiked Pumpkin Spice Iced Latte (what a mouthful). Brewed with malt-based alcohol and canned at 6% ABV, the sippers are now available at stores in 27 states.

“As one of our most highly anticipated seasonal offerings, Pumpkin Spice Latte has become a staple amid everyone’s favorite cozy season,” Dunkin’ Vice President of Retail Business Development Brian Gilbert said in a news release. “Recognizing this, we knew we had an opportunity to create something special with an adult twist on the beloved beverage.”

The Massachusetts-based coffee giant introduced the first iteration of Dunkin’ Spiked at the end of last summer.

The drinks were released in two varieties. The 6%-ABV iced coffee comes in Original, Caramel, Mocha and Vanilla flavors, while the 5.0% ABV Iced Tea comes in Slightly Sweet, Half & Half, Strawberry Dragonfruit and Mango Pineapple. All are produced by Boston’s Harpoon Brewery, with whom Dunkin’ previously collaborated on a line of donut-inspired beers.

We had a chance to try the Dunkin’ Spiked lineup at launch and were — to say the least — underwhelmed by its mixed bag of offerings.

The quartet of coffee flavors failed to narrow in a single approach, varying between saccharine sweetness and an off-putting malty bite. The iced tea, on the other hand, held a pair of surprises in its Mango Pineapple and Strawberry Dragonfruit flavors. Neither reinvented the wheel, per se, but offered a welcome change of pace from the usual Twisted Tea fare. You can check out our full review of Dunkin’ Spiked here.

With luck, Dunkin’ Spiked Pumpkin Spice Iced Latte will land on the tastier side of the spectrum. Four-packs of 12-ounce cans can now be tracked down at retailers via an online product finder.

Here at The Daily Pour, we do more than write about current events in spirit. We are the only media property reviewing spirits and aggregating the scores and reviews of other significant voices in the spirit world in one place. If you’re interested in getting a shot of spirit in your morning email, sign up for our Whiskey Deal of the Day Newsletter

Filed Under:

Follow The Daily Pour:

About The Daily Pour

Founded by Dan Abrams, The Daily Pour is the ultimate drinking guide for the modern consumer, covering spirits, non-alcoholic and hemp beverages. With its unique combination of cross-category coverage and signature rating system that aggregates reviews from trusted critics across the internet, The Daily Pour sets the standard as the leading authority in helping consumers discover, compare and enjoy the best of today's evolving drinks landscape.

Pedro Wolfe is an editor and content creator at The Daily Pour with a specialty in agave spirits. With several years of experience writing for the New York Daily News and the Foothills Business Daily under his belt, Pedro aims to combine quality reviews and recipes with incisive articles on the cutting edge of the spirits world. Pedro has traveled to the heartland of the spirits industry in Tequila, Mexico, and has conducted interviews with agave spirits veterans throughout Mexico, South Africa and California. Through this diverse approach, The Daily Pour aims to celebrate not only tequila but the rich tapestry of agave spirits that spans mezcal, raicilla, bacanora, pulque and so much more.