Be sure to check out our Behind The Scenes: Making Jack Daniel’s Whiskey Barrels as well as our Jack Daniel’s Unaged Whiskey Review. Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey is available nationally. We also anticipate it being a bridge to whiskey for those who’ve never explored the category. Jack Daniel’s has simply hit a home run with this liqueur and we’re sure it will win a lot of people who are drinking or shooting other liqueurs. The Jack Daniel’s folks recommend drinking Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey chilled, which only serves to make it even easier to drink – it’s the kind of thing that leads to drinking half a bottle in a sitting. These days you can find ample varieties of honey whiskey readily available and each one carries it’s own unique flavor. Jack Daniels Tennessee Honey (22 70 proof) amber yellow in color, this liqueur looks a lot like a bottle of clover honey. 7 Tennessee Whiskey and a proprietary honey liqueur, Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey is one of the more exciting new entries in the whiskey space since Maker’s 46. However, the advent of honey whiskey, all in one bottle no need to mix, is fairly new. Made from a blend of Jack Daniel’s Old No. The sweet taste of honey blends beautifully with the cozy warmth of whiskey. We were very surprised when we find out that this liqueur is 70 proof, as there is almost no alcohol burn whatsoever in the spirit. Honey and whiskey have always made an exceptional pair. It manages to be sweet without stickiness, and it balances that sweetness with a lovely amount of cinnamon and spice. Jack Daniels Tennessee Honey is one of the most drinkable whiskey-based liqueurs we’ve ever had. There’s absolutely no heat in the finish, and for a sweet honey liqueur, it impressively doesn’t leave a heavy residue on the palate. The cinnamon fades in the mid-palate and gives way to a subtle milk chocolate note which lingers after a fairly swift finish. There’s more spice here than heat and the spice is absolutely dialed in. The entry opens with clear honey notes which is quickly backed up by a perfect level of cinnamon. The nose is sweet and spicy, with solid cinnamon notes and a light floral undertone. Jack Daniels Tennessee Honey ($22 – 70 proof) – amber yellow in color, this liqueur looks a lot like a bottle of clover honey. Made from a blend of Jack Daniel’s Old No. Perhaps that’ll give you an indication of just how intoxicatingly alluring Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey is. It’s fairly rare at Drink Spirits to get something in and then have our staff polish off almost half a bottle within the first day.
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