Updated at: 14-04-2026 - By: John Lau

There is something undeniably magical about the moment a golden pour of Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey meets a glass full of ice. That warm amber color, the cloud of honey-sweet aroma drifting upward, the anticipation of the first sip — it feels less like making a drink and more like an experience. If you have been sleeping on jack honey cocktails, it is time to wake up, because this bottle is one of the most versatile, approachable, and downright delicious spirits you will ever have in your home bar.

Whether you are hosting a girls’ night, winding down after a long week, or simply treating yourself on a quiet Sunday afternoon, jack honey cocktails offer something for every mood, every season, and every occasion. From bright, citrusy sippers to warm, cozy indulgences, the combinations are nearly endless — and every single one of them is worth making.


The Sweet Story Behind Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey

Before we dive into the recipes, let us talk about where this beautiful bottle came from — because the history is just as interesting as the drinks.

For the first time since Gentleman Jack made its debut in 1988, Jack Daniel’s released a new brand of whiskey in the spring of 2011. In an effort to appeal to the female market and new whiskey drinkers, this new brand blends Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey with a honey liqueur, thus creating Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey. Think about that for a moment: a spirit created with women in mind, bottled up in that iconic square silhouette. It was a quiet revolution for the whiskey world.

When Jack Daniel’s introduced Tennessee Honey in 2011, it created a new category in the whiskey world, bridging the gap between traditional bourbon drinkers and those seeking approachable, flavorful spirits. This innovative product has become one of the fastest-growing flavored whiskey brands in America, with over 3 million cases sold annually according to industry reports from the American Distilling Institute.

The growth numbers are staggering. According to Impact Databank, Tennessee Honey advanced by 52% to 485,000 cases in the U.S. in just its second year on the market, while its global net sales nearly doubled in the first three quarters of Brown-Forman’s fiscal year. From the very beginning, it was a phenomenon.

Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey is appropriately distinguished by a bumble bee on its label. And while some whiskey purists may raise an eyebrow, the flavored whiskey category is a serious business. In the U.S. alone, this segment is valued at around $10 billion and it is growing every year.

Tennessee Honey has 35% ABV (70 proof), which is lower than Jack Daniel’s Old No. 7 at 40% ABV (80 proof). This reduction accommodates the honey liqueur component while maintaining balance. It is also worth noting that Jack Daniel’s uses only real honey in their honey liqueur component — no high-fructose corn syrup or artificial sweeteners. That natural sweetness is exactly what makes it such a dream in cocktails.

Now, let us get to the good part.


Jack Honey Cocktails You Need to Try

Tennessee Honey Lemonade (Lynchburg Style)

Tennessee Honey Lemonade (Lynchburg Style)

The drink that started it all. Also known as Lynchburg Lemonade, this Jack Honey cocktail is practically an unspoken Tennessee custom. This classic recipe receives a welcome sweet update with honey whiskey. It is sunshine in a glass, and it belongs at every backyard gathering you host this year.

Recipe:

  • 2 oz Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey
  • 1 oz fresh lemon juice
  • 1 oz simple syrup
  • 2 oz lemon-lime soda
  • Ice
  • Lemon wheel and mint for garnish

How to Make It: Fill a tall glass with ice. Pour in the Tennessee Honey and lemon juice, then add the simple syrup. Top with lemon-lime soda and stir gently. Garnish with a lemon wheel and a sprig of fresh mint. Sip slowly and imagine a Tennessee porch.


Jack Honey and Ginger Mule

Jack Honey and Ginger Mule

For everyone who loves a Moscow Mule but wants something a little warmer and more complex, this is your answer. If you enjoy Moscow Mules, simplify that delicious cocktail with this Tennessee Honey and Ginger Beer recipe. Cut out a few steps without compromising flavor using honey liquor instead of vodka, then mix with spicy ginger beer for a complex and delicious two-ingredient Jack honey cocktail.

Recipe:

  • 2 oz Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey
  • 1 oz fresh lime juice
  • 4 oz ginger beer
  • Ice
  • Lime wedge for garnish

How to Make It: Fill a copper mug or highball glass with ice. Add the Tennessee Honey and lime juice, then top with ginger beer. Give it a gentle stir, garnish with a lime wedge, and serve immediately. The spice of the ginger beer plays off the honey in the most satisfying way.


Jack Honey Smash

Jack Honey Smash

This one is for the mint lovers. This Jack Honey cocktail gets its name from the suggestion to work at mashing up the mint leaves. When you do, the crushed ice becomes an easy-drinking slurry. It is herbaceous, sweet, and incredibly refreshing.

Recipe:

  • 2 oz Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey
  • 8 to 10 fresh mint leaves
  • 1/2 oz fresh lemon juice
  • 1/2 oz simple syrup
  • Crushed ice

How to Make It: In a shaker, gently muddle the mint leaves with the lemon juice and simple syrup. Add the Tennessee Honey and fill with ice. Shake vigorously for about 15 seconds, then strain over a glass packed with crushed ice. Garnish with a mint bouquet and an extra lemon slice.


Honey Whiskey Sour

Honey Whiskey Sour

The whiskey sour is a timeless classic, and Tennessee Honey makes it even more irresistible. Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey, a blend of the classic Jack Daniel’s Whiskey with a unique honey liqueur, provides a perfect balance of sweetness and strength. Its rich aroma and subtle notes of honey make it a favorite among whiskey lovers. When mixed in a cocktail, it adds a special touch that is both sophisticated and accessible.

Recipe:

  • 2 oz Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey
  • 1 oz fresh lemon juice
  • 1/2 oz simple syrup
  • 1 egg white (optional, for a silky foam)
  • Ice
  • Orange slice and cherry for garnish

How to Make It: Combine all ingredients in a cocktail shaker. If using egg white, shake without ice first for 10 seconds to build the foam. Then add ice and shake vigorously for another 15 seconds. Strain into a rocks glass over fresh ice. Garnish with an orange slice and a maraschino cherry.


Blackberry Honey Old Fashioned

Blackberry Honey Old Fashioned

An old fashioned that even old-fashioned skeptics will adore. Combine sweet honey whiskey with juicy blackberries to sweeten this classic cocktail, while bitters keep this Jack honey cocktail balanced and easy to drink. Mix this up for a fresh take on the after-dinner cocktail. It is deep, stunning, and dangerously easy to pour a second glass of.

Recipe:

  • 2 oz Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey
  • 4 to 5 fresh blackberries
  • 2 dashes Angostura bitters
  • 1/2 oz simple syrup
  • Large ice cube
  • Blackberries and orange peel for garnish

How to Make It: In a rocks glass, gently muddle the blackberries with the simple syrup and bitters until a deep purple juice releases. Add a large ice cube, then pour in the Tennessee Honey. Stir for about 20 seconds to chill and combine. Garnish with fresh blackberries and a long orange peel twist.


Honey Peach Fizz

Honey Peach Fizz

Summer called, and it wants you to make this immediately. If you are an avid fan of Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey, you might want to try the Honey Peach Fizz, a refreshing summer cocktail made with muddled peaches, fresh mint, and lemon-lime soda. The natural sweetness of fresh peach paired with that honey base is a pairing made in Southern heaven.

Recipe:

  • 2 oz Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey
  • 2 fresh peach slices (or 1 oz peach nectar)
  • 1/2 oz fresh lemon juice
  • 3 oz lemon-lime soda
  • Fresh mint and peach slice for garnish
  • Ice

How to Make It: Muddle the peach slices at the bottom of a shaker with the lemon juice. Add the Tennessee Honey and ice, then shake well. Strain into a tall glass filled with ice and top with lemon-lime soda. Garnish with a peach slice and a sprig of mint.


Honey Jalapeno Whiskey Lemonade

Honey Jalapeno Whiskey Lemonade

For the woman who likes a little fire with her sweetness. This Honey Jalapeno Whiskey Lemonade recipe is big enough for a crowd and practically begging for a tailgate party. Muddle jalapenos and lemons for a spicy and tart base, combined with lemonade and honey whiskey. Rim the glass with tajin for a spicy garnish.

Recipe:

  • 2 oz Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey
  • 2 to 3 slices of fresh jalapeno
  • 1 oz fresh lemon juice
  • 3 oz lemonade
  • Tajin for the rim
  • Ice

How to Make It: Rim your glass with a lemon wedge, then dip it in tajin. Muddle the jalapeno slices in the bottom of a shaker, then add the Tennessee Honey, lemon juice, and ice. Shake well, then strain over fresh ice in the prepared glass. Top with lemonade, stir, and garnish with a jalapeno slice. The heat sneaks up on you in the best possible way.


Tennessee Blackberry Sweet Tea

Tennessee Blackberry Sweet Tea

Fresh, vibrant, and absolutely gorgeous to look at. This refreshing tea cocktail balances the sweetness of blackberries with delicious honey whiskey. Tea provides a bitter flavor to this sugary cocktail. The vibrant colors make this recipe an excellent choice for knockout cocktails ready for their close-up.

Recipe:

  • 2 oz Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey
  • 4 oz sweetened black tea, chilled
  • 1/2 oz blackberry simple syrup
  • Fresh blackberries and lemon for garnish
  • Ice

How to Make It: Fill a glass with ice and pour in the Tennessee Honey. Add the blackberry syrup, then gently pour the chilled tea over the back of a spoon to create a layered effect. Garnish with fresh blackberries, lemon slices, and a mint sprig. Serve with a long straw and let your guests admire it before they stir it all together.


Tennessee Tea Cooler

Tennessee Tea Cooler

The South’s answer to comfort drinking. This Tennessee Tea Cooler tastes like so many amazing cuisines of the South: syrupy, rich, sweet, and so yummy. Reach for comfort food in a glass with this Jack Honey cocktail, and it delivers every time.

Recipe:

  • 2 oz Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey
  • 1/2 oz cinnamon schnapps
  • 1/2 oz triple sec
  • 3 oz brewed black tea, cooled
  • Ice
  • Lemon wedge for garnish

How to Make It: Fill a mixing glass with ice. Add the Tennessee Honey, cinnamon schnapps, triple sec, and cooled tea. Stir well for about 30 seconds until nicely chilled. Strain into an ice-filled rocks glass. Squeeze a lemon wedge over the top and drop it in. It is warming, spiced, and just a little indulgent.


Honey Limeade

Honey Limeade

Bright, punchy, and deceptively simple. In a cocktail shaker, combine Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey with fresh lime juice. Fill the shaker with ice and shake vigorously for about 15 to 20 seconds. Strain the cocktail into a glass filled with ice and garnish with a lime wedge. The lime brings tartness that cuts through the sweetness beautifully, and sparkling water gives it a refreshing lift.

Recipe:

  • 2 oz Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey
  • 1 and 1/2 oz fresh lime juice
  • 1/2 oz simple syrup
  • Splash of sparkling water
  • Ice
  • Lime wedge and mint for garnish

How to Make It: Shake the Tennessee Honey, lime juice, and simple syrup with ice until well chilled. Strain into a glass over fresh ice and add a splash of sparkling water. Garnish with a lime wedge and a mint leaf.


Honey Cranberry Sparkler

Honey Cranberry Sparkler

Made for the holidays but honestly too good to save just for December. This layered cocktail combines cranberry juice and fresh cranberries with Jack Daniel’s Honey Whiskey, cinnamon, and sweet tea. Opt for unsweetened tea to make this Jack Honey cocktail more diet-friendly.

Recipe:

  • 2 oz Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey
  • 2 oz cranberry juice
  • 1 oz brewed tea, chilled
  • Pinch of cinnamon
  • Sparkling water to top
  • Fresh cranberries and rosemary for garnish
  • Ice

How to Make It: Combine the Tennessee Honey, cranberry juice, tea, and cinnamon in a shaker with ice. Shake well and strain into a glass over fresh ice. Top with a splash of sparkling water. Garnish with fresh cranberries and a sprig of rosemary for a festive, magazine-worthy finish.


Jack Honey Sunrise

Jack Honey Sunrise

All the drama of a tequila sunrise, but warmer, sweeter, and uniquely its own. This one is as beautiful to look at as it is to drink, making it perfect for brunch tables and Instagram feeds alike. It is a cocktail that starts conversations before the first sip.

Recipe:

  • 2 oz Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey
  • 3 oz orange juice
  • 1/2 oz grenadine
  • Ice
  • Orange slice and cherry for garnish

How to Make It: Fill a tall glass with ice. Pour in the orange juice first, then add the Tennessee Honey and stir briefly. Slowly drizzle the grenadine down the inside of the glass. It will sink to the bottom, creating that iconic sunrise gradient. Do not stir. Garnish with an orange slice and a cherry, and present it before the gradient blends.


Honey Apple Cider Cocktail

Honey Apple Cider Cocktail

Autumn in a glass. This one practically begs to be made on a crisp evening with candles lit and a good playlist going. The natural earthiness of apple cider and the floral warmth of Tennessee Honey are made for each other, and the cinnamon ties the whole thing together.

Recipe:

  • 2 oz Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey
  • 3 oz fresh apple cider
  • 1/2 oz fresh lemon juice
  • 2 dashes cinnamon bitters (or a pinch of ground cinnamon)
  • Ice
  • Apple slice and cinnamon stick for garnish

How to Make It: Combine the Tennessee Honey, apple cider, lemon juice, and bitters in a shaker with ice. Shake well and strain over a large ice cube in a rocks glass. Garnish with a thin apple slice and a cinnamon stick.


Honey Lavender Spritz

Honey Lavender Spritz

Floral, fragrant, and impossibly elegant. This one is for the woman who takes her cocktails seriously but also believes a drink should be beautiful. The lavender brings a softness that makes the whole drink feel like it belongs in a French garden, and the prosecco makes it feel like a celebration.

Recipe:

  • 1 and 1/2 oz Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey
  • 1/2 oz lavender simple syrup (simmer 1:1 sugar and water with dried lavender for 10 minutes)
  • 1 oz fresh lemon juice
  • 3 oz prosecco or sparkling wine
  • Ice
  • Lemon twist and dried lavender for garnish

How to Make It: Add the Tennessee Honey, lavender syrup, and lemon juice to a shaker with ice. Shake until chilled and strain into a champagne flute or wine glass. Top slowly with prosecco. Garnish with a lemon twist and a pinch of dried lavender.


Hot Honey Toddy

Hot Honey Toddy

For the moments you need something that wraps around you like a warm blanket. The classic hot toddy gets a honey upgrade that takes it to another level entirely. This is the cocktail you make when you are cold, tired, or in need of a little tenderness — and it delivers on every front.

Recipe:

  • 2 oz Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey
  • 1 oz fresh lemon juice
  • 1 tsp raw honey
  • 6 oz hot water (not boiling)
  • 1 cinnamon stick
  • 2 whole cloves
  • Lemon wheel for garnish

How to Make It: Warm a mug with hot water first, then discard. Add the Tennessee Honey, lemon juice, and raw honey to the mug. Pour in the hot water and stir until the honey dissolves. Drop in the cinnamon stick and cloves and let steep for a minute. Garnish with a lemon wheel. This is the cocktail equivalent of a cashmere sweater.


Honeybee Spritz

Honeybee Spritz

Light, breezy, and endlessly drinkable. This is the kind of cocktail you make when you want something effortless but still a little special, the sort of drink that makes a Wednesday feel like a Friday. The elderflower elevates the honey notes in a way that feels like you spent twice as long making it.

Recipe:

  • 1 and 1/2 oz Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey
  • 1/2 oz elderflower liqueur (St-Germain)
  • 1 oz fresh lemon juice
  • 3 oz club soda
  • Ice
  • Cucumber ribbon and lemon slice for garnish

How to Make It: Build over ice in a large wine glass. Add the Tennessee Honey, elderflower liqueur, and lemon juice. Top with club soda and stir gently. Garnish with a ribbon of cucumber and a lemon slice.


Honey Ginger Peach Sangria

Honey Ginger Peach Sangria

When one glass is never enough, make a whole pitcher. This sangria is a showstopper for gatherings, fruity, honey-sweet, and deeply satisfying. It gets better as it sits, making it the ideal make-ahead cocktail for any occasion where you want to be present with your guests rather than behind the bar.

Recipe (serves 6 to 8):

  • 4 oz Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey
  • 1 bottle dry white wine (Pinot Grigio works beautifully)
  • 2 oz peach nectar
  • 1 oz fresh lemon juice
  • 1 tbsp fresh ginger, grated
  • 2 fresh peaches, sliced
  • 1 lemon, sliced
  • Fresh mint
  • 2 cups ginger ale, added just before serving

How to Make It: Combine the Tennessee Honey, white wine, peach nectar, lemon juice, and grated ginger in a large pitcher. Add the sliced fruit and stir well. Refrigerate for at least 2 hours (overnight is better). Just before serving, stir in the ginger ale and add a generous handful of fresh mint. Serve over ice in large wine glasses.


Tips for Making the Best Jack Honey Cocktails Every Time

Getting the most out of your bottle of Tennessee Honey comes down to a few simple principles that experienced home bartenders swear by.

Always use fresh citrus. Bottled lemon or lime juice will do in a pinch, but fresh juice makes a noticeable difference in the brightness of any cocktail. Tennessee Honey already has complexity, and fresh citrus helps it sing.

Go easy on added sweeteners. Because the spirit is already sweetened with real honey, you should reduce or eliminate additional sweeteners in your recipes. Taste as you go, and let the honey do its work.

Temperature matters. Most of these cocktails are at their best ice cold. Use plenty of ice, shake or stir thoroughly, and serve immediately. Crushed ice works beautifully in summer smashes; large single cubes are the move for stirred cocktails.

Experiment with seasonal fruit. Tennessee Honey plays beautifully with almost any fruit: peaches and berries in summer, apples and pears in fall, cranberries and citrus in winter. Let the season guide your choices and you will never run out of ideas.

Keep it stocked. At around $25 per bottle, Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey positions itself at an accessible price point that will not break the bank if you are experimenting with something new. It is genuinely one of the best value bottles to keep in a home bar year round.


Why Jack Honey Cocktails Are Perfect for Women Who Love a Great Drink

There is a reason this spirit was created with a female audience in mind. Brown-Forman’s North American region president said Tennessee Honey has been adept at bringing females and other consumer groups into whiskey, noting that it has succeeded in making Jack Daniel’s more accessible to all kinds of consumers, particularly among millennials.

What makes it work so well for women is not just the sweetness. It is the versatility. Tennessee Honey is the rare spirit that can be stirred into a sophisticated cocktail for a dinner party, poured over ice for a simple nightcap, or mixed into a big-batch pitcher for a girls’ brunch. It adapts to the moment without demanding that you become a professional mixologist to enjoy it.

The honey base also bridges a gap that stops many women from fully exploring whiskey. The initial sweetness makes it approachable, and once you are in, the underlying whiskey character, that gentle warmth, the faint vanilla, the whisper of oak, invites you to explore further. If you have got a sweet tooth or typically reach for dessert wines and liqueurs, Tennessee Honey could become a cabinet staple. It works particularly well in hot toddies during winter months, as an addition to coffee, or simply over ice when you want something sweeter without the fuss of cocktail-making.

Whether you are new to whiskey or a seasoned sipper looking for new inspiration, these jack honey cocktails are your invitation to pour yourself something beautiful, settle in, and enjoy every single sip. You have earned it.