There’s regular hot chocolate, and then there’s this. Velvety, deeply chocolatey, and laced with the smooth caramel-and-oak warmth of Tennessee whiskey, Jack Daniel’s hot chocolate is the grown-up version of your favorite childhood drink. It comes together on the stovetop in about 15 minutes, uses real chocolate for an unbeatable silky texture, and makes the coziest nightcap on a cold evening.

If you love a spiked hot chocolate that actually tastes like both chocolate and whiskey (without being syrupy or watery), this is the recipe to bookmark.
For adults 21+ only. Please enjoy responsibly and never drink and drive.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- Real chocolate, real richness. Melted chocolate plus a touch of cocoa powder gives you a thick, restaurant-quality cup, not a thin packet-mix drink.
- The whiskey shines. Jack Daniel’s adds notes of vanilla, caramel, and toasted oak that pair perfectly with dark chocolate.
- Fast and easy. One pot, a whisk, and 15 minutes from start to sip.
- Easy to scale. Make two mugs for a cozy night in or a big batch for a holiday party.
Ingredients You’ll Need
Here’s what goes into the best Jack Daniel’s hot chocolate (full measurements are in the recipe card below):

- Whole milk — the base of any good hot chocolate. Whole milk gives the creamiest result.
- Heavy cream — just a splash makes it luxuriously thick.
- Dark or semi-sweet chocolate — chop a quality bar (60–70% cacao is ideal) for the smoothest melt.
- Unsweetened cocoa powder — deepens the chocolate flavor.
- Sugar — adjust to taste depending on how sweet your chocolate is.
- Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey — the star. Old No. 7 works beautifully; Tennessee Honey makes it sweeter and smoother.
- Vanilla extract — rounds everything out.
- Pinch of salt — makes the chocolate taste more like chocolate.
Ingredient notes and swaps
- Make it dairy-free: Swap whole milk for oat milk and heavy cream for full-fat coconut cream. Use dairy-free chocolate.
- Sweeter, smoother version: Use Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey and cut the added sugar.
- No bar chocolate? Use ¾ cup good-quality chocolate chips instead.
How to Make Jack Daniel’s Hot Chocolate

Warm the dairy. In a small saucepan, heat the milk and cream over medium-low until steaming. Don’t let it boil.
Build the chocolate base. Whisk in the cocoa powder, sugar, and salt until dissolved.
Melt the chocolate. Add the chopped chocolate and whisk constantly until fully melted, smooth, and glossy.
Finish off the heat. Remove from the heat and stir in the vanilla, then the Jack Daniel’s. (Adding the whiskey off the heat keeps its flavor and warmth intact.)
Serve. Pour into mugs and top with whipped cream, chocolate shavings, or a dusting of cocoa.

Tips for the Best Spiked Hot Chocolate
- Keep the heat low. High heat can scald the milk and make the chocolate grainy. Patience equals silkiness.
- Whisk, whisk, whisk. Constant whisking is the secret to a smooth, lump-free cup.
- Add whiskey last. Stirring it in off the heat preserves the aroma instead of cooking off the character.
- Taste before serving. Adjust sugar or whiskey to your preference.
Fun Variations
- Salted caramel: Drizzle caramel sauce into the mug and finish with flaky sea salt.
- Mocha kick: Add a shot of espresso for a boozy mocha.
- Spiced: Stir in a pinch of cinnamon and a tiny pinch of cayenne for warmth.
- Peppermint: Add ¼ teaspoon peppermint extract and garnish with crushed candy cane.

How to Make a Big Batch
Hosting? Multiply the recipe and keep it warm in a slow cooker on the LOW setting. Stir in the Jack Daniel’s just before serving so the alcohol and aroma stay vibrant, and set out a toppings bar with whipped cream, marshmallows, and chocolate shavings.
Storage and Make-Ahead
Make the chocolate base (everything except the whiskey) up to 3 days ahead and refrigerate. Reheat gently on the stovetop, whisking to bring it back together, then stir in the Jack Daniel’s just before serving. Leftovers keep in the fridge for up to 3 days; reheat low and slow.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use a different whiskey? Absolutely. Any Tennessee whiskey or bourbon works well. Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey makes an especially smooth, slightly sweeter cup.
How much whiskey should I add? This recipe uses about 1.5 oz (one shot) per serving. Start there and adjust to taste — but remember to keep it responsible.
Does the alcohol cook off? Because you add the whiskey off the heat, very little alcohol cooks off. Treat this as a full-strength cocktail.
Can I make it kid-friendly? Yes — simply leave out the Jack Daniel’s and you’ll have a delicious classic hot chocolate the whole family can enjoy.
What chocolate is best? A good-quality dark or semi-sweet bar (60–70% cacao) gives the richest flavor and smoothest texture.

More Delicious Recipes
- S’mores Hot Chocolate (Starbucks Copycat) — another rich, cozy hot chocolate; a natural “if you loved this, try” pairing.
- Hot Cocoa Bombs — fun, giftable cocoa bombs that tie in perfectly with a hot chocolate theme.
- Copycat Hershey’s Chocolate Syrup — a homemade chocolate syrup you can drizzle into the Jack Daniel’s hot chocolate.

Jack Daniel’s Hot Chocolate
Description
Ingredients
- 2 cups whole milk
- ½ cup heavy cream
- 4 oz dark or semi-sweet chocolate, 60–70% cacao, chopped
- 2 tbsp unsweetened cocoa powder
- 2 tbsp granulated sugar, adjust to taste
- 3 oz Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey, 1.5 oz per serving
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- Pinch of salt
- Whipped cream and chocolate shavings, to garnish (optional)
Instructions
- In a small saucepan, heat the milk and heavy cream over medium-low until steaming (do not boil).
- Whisk in the cocoa powder, sugar, and salt until fully dissolved.
- Add the chopped chocolate and whisk constantly until melted, smooth, and glossy.
- Remove from the heat. Stir in the vanilla extract, then the Jack Daniel’s.
- Pour into two mugs and top with whipped cream and chocolate shavings. Serve immediately.
Equipment
- Saucepan
- Whisk
Notes
- Add the whiskey off the heat to preserve its flavor and aroma.
- Dairy-free: use oat milk, coconut cream, and dairy-free chocolate.
- Sweeter version: use Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey and reduce the sugar.
- Big batch: scale up and keep warm in a slow cooker on LOW; stir in whiskey just before serving.
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