Overview
Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey is a flavored whiskey specialty from the Jack Daniel’s family. It blends Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey character with honey liqueur for a sweeter, smoother product aimed at sipping chilled, mixing, or using in simple cocktails.
Tennessee Honey is one of the most successful flavored extensions in the Jack Daniel’s portfolio. It keeps the Lynchburg brand identity while offering a softer and more approachable profile than traditional Tennessee whiskey.
Brand History
Tennessee Honey became a major part of Jack Daniel’s expansion beyond classic Old No. 7. The product helped the brand reach drinkers interested in sweeter whiskey-based flavors and simple serves.
Its success also helped support later flavored Jack Daniel’s extensions such as Tennessee Fire, Tennessee Apple, and Tennessee Blackberry.
Who Owns the Brand?
Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey is owned by Brown-Forman Corporation as part of the Jack Daniel’s brand family.
Producing Distillery
Tennessee Honey is produced by Jack Daniel’s using whiskey from Jack Daniel Distillery in Lynchburg, Tennessee.
Core Products
The core product is Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey. It is commonly bottled at 70 proof and marketed as a honey liqueur blended with Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey.
Limited Releases
Tennessee Honey is primarily a core flavored whiskey specialty rather than a limited-release platform. Special packaging and market-specific formats may vary.
Mash Bill and Production Notes
Tennessee Honey is not a straight whiskey. It is a honey liqueur blended with Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey. The whiskey component is connected to the classic Jack Daniel’s production profile, but the final product is defined by added honey flavor and liqueur character.
Availability
Tennessee Honey is broadly available in many U.S. and international markets. Size formats can vary by region and retailer.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey whiskey?
It is a honey liqueur blended with Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey, not a straight whiskey.
What proof is Tennessee Honey?
It is commonly bottled at 70 proof.
Where is Tennessee Honey made?
It is produced by Jack Daniel’s using whiskey from Lynchburg, Tennessee.
How do people drink Tennessee Honey?
It is often served chilled, over ice, with lemonade, or in simple mixed drinks.