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Jack Daniel's Old No. 7 Tennessee Cocktail Bitters — a cocktail bitters product made with flavors drawn from the Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey profile, bringing the vanilla, wood, and caramel notes of Old No. 7 into a concentrated bitters format for cocktail applications.
Cocktail bitters are concentrated flavor extracts used to add complexity and balance to cocktails — a few drops can transform a drink. Jack Daniel's Tennessee Cocktail Bitters draws on the flavor profile that defines Old No. 7: vanilla, toasted wood, and warm caramel from the Lincoln County Process aging, alongside the subtler notes of the mash. The result is a bitters designed specifically to complement Jack Daniel's-based cocktails, adding depth without masking the whiskey's character.
A natural addition to any home bar that works with Jack Daniel's regularly, and a useful bartending tool for Old Fashioneds, Manhattans, and whiskey sours.
Tasting Notes
- Nose: Vanilla, wood, and caramel with the warm spice of concentrated bitters
- Palate: Intensely flavored — bitters-concentrated vanilla, oak, and warming spice designed for use in drops, not pours
Specs
- Producer: Jack Daniel Distillery, Lynchburg, Tennessee
- Style: Cocktail Bitters
- Base flavors: Vanilla, wood, caramel — Old No. 7 profile
- Use: 2–3 dashes per cocktail
Browse the full Jack Daniel's collection at Wooden Cork.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What cocktails work best with Jack Daniel's Bitters? Old Fashioned — the natural companion: 2 oz JD Single Barrel or Barrel Proof, 2 dashes Tennessee Bitters, sugar, orange. Also excellent in a Whiskey Sour or Manhattan built with Jack Daniel's.
- Are these bitters alcoholic? Yes — cocktail bitters are typically high-ABV concentrates. They are used in small quantities (dashes) as a flavoring agent, not as a primary drink ingredient.
- Can these be used with other whiskeys? Yes — the vanilla and wood flavor profile complements most American whiskeys, not just Jack Daniel's. Particularly useful in cocktails where a Tennessee whiskey-style smoothness and sweetness is desired.
Description
Jack Daniel's Old No. 7 Tennessee Cocktail Bitters — a cocktail bitters product made with flavors drawn from the Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey profile, bringing the vanilla, wood, and caramel notes of Old No. 7 into a concentrated bitters format for cocktail applications.
Cocktail bitters are concentrated flavor extracts used to add complexity and balance to cocktails — a few drops can transform a drink. Jack Daniel's Tennessee Cocktail Bitters draws on the flavor profile that defines Old No. 7: vanilla, toasted wood, and warm caramel from the Lincoln County Process aging, alongside the subtler notes of the mash. The result is a bitters designed specifically to complement Jack Daniel's-based cocktails, adding depth without masking the whiskey's character.
A natural addition to any home bar that works with Jack Daniel's regularly, and a useful bartending tool for Old Fashioneds, Manhattans, and whiskey sours.
Tasting Notes
- Nose: Vanilla, wood, and caramel with the warm spice of concentrated bitters
- Palate: Intensely flavored — bitters-concentrated vanilla, oak, and warming spice designed for use in drops, not pours
Specs
- Producer: Jack Daniel Distillery, Lynchburg, Tennessee
- Style: Cocktail Bitters
- Base flavors: Vanilla, wood, caramel — Old No. 7 profile
- Use: 2–3 dashes per cocktail
Browse the full Jack Daniel's collection at Wooden Cork.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What cocktails work best with Jack Daniel's Bitters? Old Fashioned — the natural companion: 2 oz JD Single Barrel or Barrel Proof, 2 dashes Tennessee Bitters, sugar, orange. Also excellent in a Whiskey Sour or Manhattan built with Jack Daniel's.
- Are these bitters alcoholic? Yes — cocktail bitters are typically high-ABV concentrates. They are used in small quantities (dashes) as a flavoring agent, not as a primary drink ingredient.
- Can these be used with other whiskeys? Yes — the vanilla and wood flavor profile complements most American whiskeys, not just Jack Daniel's. Particularly useful in cocktails where a Tennessee whiskey-style smoothness and sweetness is desired.












