My Trip on The Whiskey Trail, Plus Recipe: Sparkling Sweet Tea Pitcher Cocktail

updated Jan 29, 2020
Sparkling Sweet Tea Cocktail
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Let’s start with the oldest distillery and one of our forefathers — George Washington. Did you know he made whiskey? And even better, you can visit the same spot where he toiled in colonial times at the gorgeous Mount Vernon in Washington D.C. This unique facility is the only one of its kind — it’s still operating exactly as it did in the 1800’s. Bottles from its production line have fetched close to $30K each at auctions, with proceeds going back to preserving the distillery and Mount Vernon giving visitors and an authentic taste of the times.

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Venture outside of Kentucky to Tennessee, and the glistening brown spirits must be tagged whiskey (it’s only bourbon if it’s made in Kentucky). Which brings us to the big guns at Jack Daniel’s Distillery — a Disneyland for whiskey fans — and an equally impressive but much smaller distillery called George Dickel. This darling is tucked in the hollow (for real — it’s called Cascade Hollow) in Tullahoma, Tennessee, and it was here I had my cocktail epiphany. 

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I recently did this trek on what is now being dubbed the “American Whiskey Trail” and indulged in all things southern. Over lunch one day — a simple yet lovingly prepared lunch buffet of pulled pork smothered in homemade whiskey BBQ sauce, alongside a nice glass of sweet tea — that got me chatting with fellow writer and drink connoisseur Amy Zavatto on the nuances of said sweet tea. No we really did, this is exactly the kind of thing us food and drink nerds do.

After touring the steamy tanks at the distillery (fermentation creates heat, so leave your sweaters behind if you’re headed in for a tour), we were all loving the tall ice-filled glasses being served with our lunch. But for us gals from north of the Mason Dixon, sweet tea is just…well, it’s too darn sweet! The obvious choice given our locale was to offset it with some whiskey, and when we decided someone should make a sparkling sweet tea, I set off to do just that. 

This is why club soda, my summer staple for making refreshing drinks, makes an appearance in this recipe. It also makes this sweet tea less sweet. So pour a drink, sharpen your pencil and start planning your whiskey lover’s itinerary!

 Interested in visiting the George Dickel in Cascade Hollow or planning a spirited vacation through the Amercian Whiskey Trail? Check out www.americanwhiskeytrail.com.

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Sparkling Sweet Tea Cocktail

Serves 8

Nutritional Info

Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 cups

    sugar

  • 7 1/2 cups

    warm water, divided

  • 4

    black tea bags

  • 1 cup

    George Dickel Tennessee Whiskey

  • 1

    (12-ounce) can club soda or seltzer water, chilled

  • 1

    orange, sliced into wheels

  • 1

    lemon sliced into wheels

Instructions

  1. In a small saucepan heat the sugar and 1 1/2 cups of water just until the sugar completely dissolves. Set aside to cool.

  2. In a large pitcher, combine the tea bags and the remaining 6 cups of water and steep until the tea is as strong as you like it: five minutes for a weaker tea and up to twenty minutes for a stronger brew.  Remove and discard used tea bags.

  3. Add the cooled simple syrup and whiskey, and stir. Top with the cold club soda, and stir in the orange and lemon wheels. Fill the remainder of the pitcher with ice.

  4. Serve in tall glasses filled with ice. Enjoy!

Recipe Notes

I used the George Dickel 12 year here but if you want a little extra zing feel free to  substitute the George Dickel Rye for a spicier sip.