What Does Miami Mint Taste Like?
Miami Mint is spearmint with a tropical passport. Where Cool Mint delivers a straight peppermint-menthol blast, Miami Mint opens with crisp spearmint, layers in a subtle citrus zest — somewhere between lime peel and lemon verbena — and finishes with a gentle, breezy cooling that never numbs your palate.
Think of it as a mojito without the rum: fresh mint leaves, a squeeze of lime, a hint of sugar, and cool air off the water. Available on 6 Geek Bar devices (plus 20+ other brands), Miami Mint is the all-day mint that people who hate menthol actually enjoy.
Our panel scored it 72/100 on the Geek Bar Pulse X 25K — high marks for Authenticity (84) and Aftertaste (78), with restrained Cooling (62) that keeps the spearmint front and center.
Flavor DNA
Score breakdown: Authenticity 84 · Aftertaste 78 · Aroma 76 · Cooling 62 · Sweetness 58 · Throat Hit 52. The high Authenticity score reflects how faithfully this captures real spearmint — you taste the leaf, not just the extract. Cooling sits at a deliberate 62: enough to refresh, never enough to overpower. This is a mint designed to be tasted, not endured.
Full Tasting Notes
Baseline device: Geek Bar Pulse X 25K · Regular mode · 5% nicotine
First Inhale
Opens with crisp spearmint — not the peppermint punch of Cool Mint, but a softer, greener arrival. The cooling onset is delayed about half a second, letting the herbal character register first. A faint citrus brightness lands at the back of the tongue, like lime zest caught on a breeze. My first note: this reads as a garden herb, not a medicine cabinet.
Mid-Draw Body
The spearmint deepens and a subtle sweetness builds — restrained, like sugar dissolved in iced tea rather than candy coating. The mojito comparison everyone makes is earned here: mint leaf, a whisper of lime, a touch of cane sugar. A mild warmth develops underneath the cooling, almost tropical. The herbal backbone stays intact through the middle; the flavor doesn't thin out the way peppermint-forward mints sometimes do.
Exhale
The cooling peaks on the exhale — moderate, breezy, never arctic. I clock it at about 5/10 on my personal cooling scale, compared to Cool Mint's 8/10. The citrus note becomes more distinct here, a clean lime-verbena trail that separates Miami Mint from every other mint on the shelf. The spearmint rounds out rather than sharpens. No throat aggression — you could chain-vape this all afternoon without your palate rebelling.
Aftertaste
Lingers as a cool, green whisper. The spearmint echoes for 15-20 seconds, much longer than Cool Mint's sharp-then-gone pattern. A barely-there sweetness remains — not cloying, just pleasant. The citrus ghost persists as a brightness in the nose. This is one of the longest and most enjoyable mint aftertastes I've recorded. Palate-cleansing without being palate-assaulting.
Miami Mint on Every Geek Bar Device
Miami Mint ships across 6 current Geek Bar models. The core flavor profile stays consistent, but the hardware shapes the experience more than most people expect.
| Device | Puffs | Sweet | Cool | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pulse X 25K | 25,000 | 58 | 62 | Our reference device. Dual mesh delivers the most balanced Miami Mint — full spearmint body with clear citrus separation. The platinum edition pushes slightly more cooling. |
| CLR 50K | 50,000 | 55 | 65 | Highest puff count, longest flavor consistency. CLR's ceramic coil sharpens the spearmint and adds a crispness the mesh devices don't match. Slightly less sweet, slightly more cool. |
| Pulse 15K | 15,000 | 60 | 60 | The original. Warmer draw than Pulse X, sweetness is a touch more forward. The citrus note is subtle here — this reads as classic spearmint with cooling. |
| Skyview 25K | 25,000 | 57 | 63 | Screen display adds novelty. Flavor-wise, sits between Pulse 15K and CLR 50K. The airflow is tighter, concentrating the mint and pushing more aroma into the nasal passage. |
| Lush | 20,000 | 62 | 58 | Sweetest rendition of Miami Mint in the Geek Bar lineup. Lush's lower wattage softens the cooling and lets the sugar note dominate. Good entry point for menthol-shy vapers. |
| Pulse 15K Zero Nic | 15,000 | 63 | 57 | No nicotine means no throat hit — which lets you taste more of the spearmint detail. Sweetness reads higher without nic's bitter edge. Cooling is the gentlest here. |
Miami Mint Across Other Brands
Miami Mint isn't exclusive to Geek Bar — over 20 brands carry their own version. Flavor profiles vary more than you'd expect. Here are the closest competitors we've tested:
| Brand | Device | Sweet | Cool | Key Difference |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| RAZ | VUE 50K | 54 | 66 | Leaner, drier spearmint with more aggressive cooling. Less citrus, more raw herb. |
| Lost Mary | NERA 70K | 61 | 56 | Sweeter, warmer rendition. The mint reads almost as mojito syrup. Low cooling. |
| Foger | BIT 35K | 56 | 64 | Close to Geek Bar's balance. Slightly more eucalyptus note. Solid mid-tier option. |
| Kado Bar | NI40K | 60 | varies | Listed as 'The Real Miami Mint.' Ice control lets you dial cooling from 3 to 8. Unique advantage. |
| Flum | Mello Pro 50K | 65 | 55 | Sweetest Miami Mint we've tested. Almost candy-mint territory. Low cooling, high sugar. |
| Off Stamp | X-Cube 35K | 53 | 68 | Coolest non-Geek-Bar version. Spearmint is sharp and clean. Less complexity, more ice. |
Best Geek Bar Device for Miami Mint
🏆 Best Overall — Pulse X 25K
The most complete Miami Mint experience. Dual mesh coil gives the spearmint room to breathe, the citrus note comes through cleanly, and the 25K puff capacity means consistent flavor from first draw to last thousand. At $24.99, it's our default recommendation.
💰 Best Value — CLR 50K
Double the puffs at $19.99. The ceramic coil adds a crispness that actually benefits Miami Mint's herbal profile. If you go through devices quickly, this is the math-smart pick. Flavor is marginally less layered than Pulse X but the consistency over 50K puffs is remarkable.
☁️ Best for Menthol-Shy Vapers — Lush
If you've tried Cool Mint and found it too aggressive, start here. Lush's lower wattage softens the cooling to a gentle breeze and lets the sweetness carry the experience. Miami Mint on the Lush reads more like spearmint tea than an ice blast. $22.99 with a comfortable draw.
🚭 Best Zero Nicotine — Pulse 15K Zero Nic
At $15.99, this strips out the nicotine throat hit and reveals flavors you can't taste in the 5% versions — a delicate floral note in the spearmint, more sweetness, softer cooling. For flavor chasers who've quit nicotine but miss the ritual.
How Miami Mint Compares to Similar Geek Bar Flavors
Geek Bar runs three distinct mint profiles. They taste nothing alike.
| Flavor | Mint Type | Sweet | Cool | Character |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Miami Mint | Spearmint + citrus | 58 | 62 | Mojito-inspired. Herbal, breezy, all-day friendly. The citrus undertone is unique. |
| Cool Mint | Peppermint + menthol | 28 | 88 | Arctic blast. Pure peppermint with zero sweetness. For menthol purists only. |
| ATL Mint | Sweet mint + candy | 72 | 48 | The sweetest of the three. Candy-mint with almost no cooling. More dessert than mint. |
Kira's take: Strip away the ice from each, and you get three completely different herbs. Miami Mint is a muddled mojito leaf. Cool Mint is a peppermint oil drop. ATL Mint is a sugar-dusted mint candy. If you want refreshment without punishment, Miami Mint is the only one that delivers cooling and flavor in equal measure. Read more in our Cool Mint cross-brand comparison and Best Menthol Vape Flavors guide.
We've also published a detailed Watermelon Ice vs Miami Mint breakdown if you're deciding between the two most popular Geek Bar flavors.







