Recipe for a Hot Toddy with Tea & Whiskey - The Schmidty Wife (2024)

Warm up with this classic hot co*cktail, Hot Toddy Recipe with Tea! Known for its cold fighting powers this drink will warm you up and clear your fuzzy head with warm cinnamon, tea, honey, lemons, and whiskey!

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The Best Hot Toddy co*cktail

Hot Toddy’s are one of my secret new favorite things. To be honest I did’t try a hot toddy until more recently in my adult life and it was a game changer.

From helping relieve cold symptoms to warming me up on a windy and snowy night the Hot Toddy gets made quite frequently during the winter months in our house.


So how does a Hot Toddy help with a Cold or Cough?

It kind of sounds like a total wife’s tale right? And to a certain degree it is, let me start right now by saying a hot toddy does not in any way heal a cold or make it go away faster. At best it will alliveiate the symptoms of a cold momentarily, but in my experience those few relaxing moments are so worth it.

So these are the ideas behind why a hot toddy helps you feel a bit better during a cold:

  • Whiskey is a natural decongestant, known to dilate mucus membranes (gross), if you are stuffed up it might momentarily clear you up.
  • Lemon is rich in vitamin C, which some studies have suggested might help shorten a cold, I don’t know if the amount of lemon juice in here will actually do anything but believing is probably half of it.
  • Honey is known to help relieve a sore throat.
  • And hot tea to help soothe.

At the end of the day I am not a doctor and so must use this recipe with your own discretion.

How to make a Hot Toddy with Tea

It seems there are basically two trains of thought for a classic hot toddy, one made with tea and one made with just hot water.

I am team tea. Not only to enjoy the extra flavor but I think it helps soothe a bit more. I use black tea when I don’t mind the caffeine or for a caffeine free version I use the herbal tea rooibos.

Once you decide if you want to use black or rooibos tea then you have to decide what kind of whiskey you want to use.

In my opinion this is one of those drinks where any kind of whiskey is good. So I say just choose your favorite!

*I will note when I make a hot toddy I tend to not use the more expensive bottles and will usually reach for something like Maker’s Mark or Jack Daniels. But not all the time, like in the photos for this post I used Whistle Pig and it made a darn good drink!

So now that you have made your decisions let’s see how easy this co*cktail is!

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You will need:

  • cinnamon stick
  • water
  • honey
  • 1/2 lemon
  • whiskey
  • 1 tea bag

For a complete detailed list of the ingredients continue towards the bottom of the page.

Instructions

In a small sauce pan add the cinnamon stick and water. Over medium-high heat bring to a boil. Once it hits a boil take off the heat. Add the tea bag and steep for 5 minutes.

Remove tea bag and stir in the honey until it dissolves.

In a large mug add the juice of half a lemon, whiskey, and the tea with the cinnamon stick for a garnish. Drink while still warm.

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Try some variations!

  • Add in some apple cider for a flavorful fall twist
  • Add fresh ginger to the water for more flavor and ginger is known to help calm a stomach
  • Not a huge whiskey person? Try it with rum instead
  • Try different teas! Use Earl Grey, Irish Breakfast, Green, or any of your favorite herbal teas
  • Add a few cranberries to the water with the cinnamon stick for a fruity version

You might also like:

  • Milk Steamer
  • Apple Cider Bourbon co*cktail
  • Chai Spiced White Hot Chocolate
  • Chai Tea Concentrate
  • Simple Vegetable Rice Soup

Yield: 1 drink

Hot Toddy with Tea

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Warm up with this classic hot co*cktail, known for it's cold fighting powers this drink has warm cinnamon, tea, honey, lemons, and whiskey to warm you up and to clear a fuzzy head!

Prep Time10 minutes

Total Time10 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 cinnamon stick
  • 1 cup water
  • 1 tablespoon honey
  • 1/2 lemon, juiced
  • 2 ounces bourbon/whiskey
  • 1 black or rooibos tea bag

Instructions

  1. In a small sauce pan add cinnamon stick and water. Over medium-high heat bring to a boil. Once it hits a boil take off the heat. Add you tea bag and steep for 5 minutes.
  2. Remove tea bag and stir in the honey.
  3. In a large mug add the juice of half a lemon, bourbon/whiskey, and the tea with the cinnamon stick for a garnish. Drink while still warm.

Notes

For a caffeine free version of this drink I recommend the herbal tea called rooibos, it has a very similar taste to black tea (some might describe it as 'smokier') but with no caffeine, if you don't mind the caffeine any blend of black tea should be delicious here.

I have made this with many different whiskey's and I would have to say they are all good in this drink, but if I had to pick though I would choose a sweeter American Bourbon like Maker's Mark for this drink.

I add the cinnamon stick at the beginning to get a real bold cinnamon flavor, if you want it a little more subtle just add it when you add the tea bag to the water. I also recommened using a stick and not ground cinnamon, ground cinnamon will leave your drink gritty feeling.

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Nutrition Information:

Yield:

1

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving:Calories: 210Total Fat: 0gSaturated Fat: 0gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 0gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 12mgCarbohydrates: 23gFiber: 2gSugar: 18gProtein: 1g

Nutritional data is automated, final nutritional information will depend on ingredients used and any changes made.

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Recipe for a Hot Toddy with Tea & Whiskey - The Schmidty Wife (2024)

FAQs

What tea is best for hot toddy? ›

You can use whatever tea you want for a hot toddy, and any full-bodied, flavorful tea that can stand up well to the strong flavors of spirits and lemon is a good option.

What whisky is best for a hot toddy? ›

Irish Whiskey: Known for its smoothness and light sweetness, brands like Jameson and Bushmills blend well without overpowering the other ingredients. Bourbon: With its rich, vanilla, and caramel notes, bourbon like Maker's Mark or Woodford Reserve adds depth and complements the honey and lemon in the toddy.

What hot tea goes well with whiskey? ›

The soft, vegetal, grassy flavors of most green tea means it adds to, rather than overpowers, even the lightest whiskies. Often, a green tea will highlight citrusy notes in whisky. The result is a refreshing, breezy drink ideal for summer picnics and sultry evenings.

What is whiskey and iced tea called? ›

The Texas tea is really just a Long Island iced tea with a shot of bourbon. It's a simple twist on a popular mixed drink and one that you're sure to enjoy. Better yet, you can make it as a single drink or mix it up for a party. Be warned, though; it's easy to make it a little too strong if you're not careful.

Does whiskey in tea help a cold? ›

Whiskey. Although some ingredients of a hot toddy could therefore improve the symptoms of a cold on their own, it is unclear whether the combination in a hot toddy would reduce cold symptoms. It is possible that the whiskey element counteracts some of these effects or causes negative effects.

What alcohol do you put in hot tea? ›

The classic Hot Toddy recipe is the simplest way to incorporate alcohol into your favorite tea in a tasteful manner. Pour your preferred spirit—rum, gin, whiskey, or vodka—into a mug with a touch of honey and a spritz of lemon, then top with tea instead of hot water.

What's the difference between a hot toddy and a hot whiskey? ›

A hot toddy, also known as hot whiskey in Ireland, and occasionally called southern cough syrup within the Southern United States, is typically a mixed drink made of liquor and water with honey (or in some recipes, sugar), lemon, herbs (such as tea) and spices, and served hot.

Does the alcohol boil off in hot toddy? ›

We like to add the liquor to our hot toddies last. The reason is if we added it first, the boiling water would start to evaporate away some of the alcohol. We have no idea how much, but we paid for full-strength whiskey and we're not prepared to lose any of it to the atmosphere!

Is a hot toddy good for a bad cough? ›

The ingredients in a hot toddy have been shown to have cough-suppressing properties. Alcohol isn't needed in the recipe to experience these benefits. Consuming warm water, lemon, and honey is the key to symptom relief. Additional items can be added to taste, such as tea, clove, and ginger.

What is the best bourbon to put in tea? ›

Almost any bourbon whiskey will be great in this bourbon tea recipe, and it is a simple enough drink to warrant experimentation with different brands. High-end bourbons with a smooth profile and full-bodied flavor are going to be best; Makers Mark or Buffalo Trace are two of the recommended brands.

Can you put Jack Daniels in tea? ›

Add 4 mint leaves and two lemon wedges to the tea and steep for 15 minutes. Muddle the remaining mint leaves, lemon wedges and cane syrup in the whiskey. Add ice, and shake well. Pour into glass and top off with tea.

Can you use Jack Daniels for a hot whiskey? ›

Pour Jack Daniel's Old No. 7 into a heavy mug. Add a spoonful of honey, cinnamon stick and lemon juice. Top with boiling water and stir.

Can you mix whiskey and tea together? ›

Whisky Tea Highball

This one's a no brainer. Satisfyingly simple, you can whip up a batch in minutes that'll keep you happy all night long. Stir a shot of your preferred black tea with whisky and sugar syrup, pouring into an ice-filled glass. Top up with cold soda water and garnish with orange peel *chefs kiss*.

Does tea mix with whiskey? ›

While it does not seem like a good fit, tea and whiskey actually go well together. The secret to pairing whiskey and tea is to play off the smokey notes of the whiskey. Due to the fact it is smoked over pine embers, Lapsang Souchong is the perfect tea for this.

Can you mix sweet tea and whiskey? ›

Instructions. In your co*cktail glass, stir together your whiskey, peach schnapps and sweet tea. Stir in a splash of fresh lemon juice and pour over ice.

Does a hot toddy contain tea? ›

Directions. In a coffee mug, place the tea bag, Scotch, and honey. Add enough boiling water (about 3/4 cup) to fill the mug. Add the cinnamon and lemon, and steep for 5 minutes.

Does a hot toddy really help when you're sick? ›

The components of a hot toddy can help relieve other symptoms associated with cold and flu. In a 2008 study , participants reported that consuming a hot beverage provided immediate and sustained relief from symptoms of runny nose, cough, sneezing, sore throat, chilliness, and tiredness.

Does a hot toddy actually help a cold? ›

Can Hot Toddies Really Cure Colds? While Hot Toddies have been used for generations as a natural way to combat cold symptoms, there is no definite research to prove that they can replace that bottle of cold medicine once and for all. They do, however, certainly provide comfort.

What goes well with hot toddy? ›

To really highlight all of those delicious hot toddy flavors, try adding a few drops of apple cider vinegar. Buttery, flaky pastries like our Ham, Swiss & Apricot Pinwheels are a nice, light complement to the hot toddy.

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