Jack Daniel’s Honey
- Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey blended with honey liqueur
- Jack Daniel’s honey and lemonade
- A blend of Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey and a honey liqueur of our own making
- Made with natural Honey
- Refreshing served tall in a highball with ice and lemonade
Number of Serves per Bottle: 28
Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey is the perfect blend of Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey and our own rich honey liqueur
Additional Pack Information
Rich honey, chestnut, maple and molasses
Product Marketing
Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey is a delicious, complex Jack. It delivers the bold character of Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey with the taste of rich honey and a nutty finish. Described by our Master Distiller, Chris Fletcher, as being ‘like a slice of pecan pie in a glass of Jack’, Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey is best enjoyed on the rocks or in a variety of cocktails.
Aroma: Natural honey, sweet molasses, roasted nuts and the distinctive nose of classic Jack Daniel’s ON7
Color: Yellowish-gold
Taste: Rich honey, chestnut, maple and molasses
Finish: Smooth, with rich honey and roasted nut character
Brand Marketing
Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey comes from the United States oldest registered distillery and is charcoal mellowed through 10 feet of sugar maple charcoal. The Distillery, founded in 1866 by Mr. Jack Daniel in Lynchburg, Tennessee, is one of the most well-known producers of whiskey in the world. Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey is made with the finest corn, rye and barley malt. Its distinctive character is a result of natural fermentation, careful distillation, and use of the Distillery’s iron-free water from the Cave Spring that runs at a constant 56° F.
Jack Daniel’s Whisky For Sale
Additional Information
- Country of Origin United States
Preparation and Usage
Jack Daniel’s honey and lemonade
Storage
Store in a cool, dry place
Safety
The UK chief medical offices recommend adults do not regularly drink more that 14 units per week.
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