Tennessee Tea, a Classic Jack Daniels Cocktail
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The original Tennessee Tea drink recipe blends Jack Daniels with cola, triple sec and sour mix, but I actually substitute fresh ingredients for the bottled sour mix.
This is one recipe that calls out to be served in some type of mason jar glass. The flavor of the Jack Daniels comes through clearly, but the citrus notes and the cola add something else entirely.
The overall flavor is a little bit sweet, but with lots of intriguing notes that are hard to identify, coming from the cola and whiskey. And then there are those citrus notes which make this such a smooth drink.
The Tennessee Tea is a little like a Jack and Coke, but with the ratios totally inverted. That is to say, you get all the Jack and with just a little bit of the Coke.
And then you get the orange and lemon from the triple sec and the lemon juice. Those citrus notes along with the cola are so refreshing. It all adds a nice zing to the whole flavor profile of the drink.
I mentioned I don’t make this one with sour mix. That’s because bottled sour mix is not the most beloved of cocktail ingredients for most cocktail lovers.
It tends to be full of high fructose corn syrup and other ingredients that just don’t lend themselves to a fresh, delicious citrus flavor. It’s just not very tasty.
But there’s a simple solution. Whenever a recipe calls for sour mix, you just need to add lemon juice (or lime juice, or a mix of the two) and simple syrup in a one-to-one ratio.
Even better: make your own simple syrup.
The original recipe for Tennessee Tea called for one ounce of sour mix. Instead, my recipe just blends 1/2 ounce of fresh squeezed lemon juice with 1/2 ounce of simple syrup. You can also use lime, but in this particular recipe I prefer lemon.
It’s so easy. As for the simple syrup, you can use bottled (some of the bottle blondes are pretty decent) or you can make your own simple syrup.
Then you just juice a lemon or lime in a citrus squeezer.
Think of this drink as a down-home alternative to the classic Whiskey Sour. It blends bourbon with simple syrup, lemon juice and egg white (or not – there’s more than one version).
To that, the Tennessee Tea adds cola and triple sec, because what drink doesn’t benefit from having orange and cola added to it?
Tennessee Tea Drink Recipe
Tennessee Tea Drink Recipe
The original Tennessee Tea drink recipe blends Jack Daniels with cola, triple sec and sour mix, but I actually substitute fresh ingredients for the bottled sour mix. It's refreshing and easy going. I like to think of it as a down home alternative to the Whiskey Sour.
Ingredients
- 2 ounces Jack Daniels
- 1 ounce triple sec
- 1/2 ounce lemon juice
- 1/2 ounce simple syrup
- 1 ounce cola
Instructions
- Fill a cocktail shaker with ice.
- Pour in all the ingredients and shake until chilled.
- Fill a glass with ice.
- Strain the mixture into it.
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