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Jack Daniel's Country Cocktails Hard Tea Lineup - A Summer time Sipper Sensation!



Just in time for those warm-weather months, Jack Daniel's brings you a delightful range of Hard Teas to elevate your outdoor drinking season. 

Combining the classic goodness of black tea with tantalizing summertime flavors like peach, raspberry, and blackberry, each sip is a journey to Southern paradise. 

The rise of ready-to-drink cocktails has been unstoppable, and Jack Daniel's knows just how to ride the wave of this growing trend. With premium ingredients and a dash of Southern charm, these Hard Teas redefine the art of sipping. 

And let's talk about affordability! At just $14.99 for a 12-pack, each can of Jack Daniel's Hard Tea is a steal, offering a burst of flavor without breaking the bank. Plus, with distribution in 13 states across the U.S., including Alabama, California, and Texas, the summer vibes are spreading far and wide. 

Taste Test: Peach Hard Tea 

Indulge in the sweet, balanced sip of peach perfection.  With its fresh aroma and subtle notes, it's like a sip of sunshine in every glass! 

Taste Test: Raspberry Hard Tea 

Experience the smooth, fruity delight of raspberry-infused bliss.  Perfect for those who crave a hint of sweetness with their tea! 

Taste Test: Blackberry Hard Tea 

While the other flavors shine, the blackberry tea falls short with its artificial taste and unpleasant aftertaste.  Stick to the classics for a true taste of summer! 


Cheers to sunshine, good company, and unforgettable moments! 






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