Overview
Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Fire is a cinnamon-flavored whiskey specialty from the Jack Daniel’s family. It combines Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey character with cinnamon liqueur for a sweet, spicy profile designed for shots, chilled serves, and simple mixed drinks.
Tennessee Fire is part of the flavored Jack Daniel’s lineup alongside Tennessee Honey, Tennessee Apple, and Tennessee Blackberry. It gives the brand a bolder flavored option for drinkers who enjoy cinnamon heat.
Brand History
Tennessee Fire followed the success of Tennessee Honey and helped Jack Daniel’s compete in the flavored whiskey category. Its positioning is built around the familiar Jack Daniel’s name plus a cinnamon-forward flavor profile.
The product reflects how major American whiskey brands expanded beyond traditional straight whiskey into flavored specialties aimed at casual occasions and cocktail-friendly serves.
Who Owns the Brand?
Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Fire is owned by Brown-Forman Corporation as part of the Jack Daniel’s brand family.
Producing Distillery
Tennessee Fire 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 Fire. It is commonly bottled at 70 proof and marketed as cinnamon liqueur blended with Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey.
Limited Releases
Tennessee Fire is primarily a core flavored whiskey specialty. Seasonal packaging, size formats, and market-specific versions may vary, but it is not generally treated as a limited-release whiskey platform.
Mash Bill and Production Notes
Tennessee Fire is not a straight whiskey. It is a cinnamon liqueur blended with Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey. The final product is defined by flavoring and liqueur character rather than a standalone whiskey mash bill.
Availability
Tennessee Fire is widely available in many markets, though local distribution and size formats can vary.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Fire a whiskey?
It is a cinnamon liqueur blended with Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey, not a straight whiskey.
What proof is Tennessee Fire?
It is commonly bottled at 70 proof.
Where is Tennessee Fire made?
It is produced by Jack Daniel’s using whiskey from Lynchburg, Tennessee.
How is Tennessee Fire usually served?
It is often served chilled, as a shot, over ice, or in simple mixed drinks.