How to Make Lynchburg Lemonade
Lynchburg Lemonade is a classic American cocktail named after Lynchburg, Tennessee, the hometown of the Jack Daniel’s Distillery. This refreshing, citrusy drink gained popularity in the 1980s, largely thanks to its association with the famous whiskey brand. The cocktail embodies the spirit of the American South with its bright, tangy flavor and easy-drinking appeal, making it a staple in bars and at social gatherings, especially during warm weather.
The origins of Lynchburg Lemonade are tied to a legal dispute between Jack Daniel’s and a bar owner named Tony Mason, who claimed to have invented the drink in the 1980s. Despite the controversy, the drink became closely associated with Jack Daniel’s, which promoted it extensively. It’s known for its sweet and sour balance, often served over ice in a tall glass, making it a perfect choice for summer sipping.
Lynchburg Lemonade captures the essence of Southern hospitality—bright, welcoming, and laid-back. The cocktail’s enduring popularity is a testament to its simplicity and the way it perfectly complements the smooth, rich flavors of Tennessee whiskey. Whether enjoyed at a backyard barbecue or a bustling bar, Lynchburg Lemonade remains a beloved part of American cocktail culture.
Lynchburg Lemonade
Ingredients:
1 1/2 oz. Jack Daniel’s whiskey
1 oz. triple sec
1 oz. freshly squeezed lemon juice
4 oz. lemon-lime soda
Ice cubes
Instructions:
Prepare the Glass:
Add some ice cubes into a tall glass.
Mix the Ingredients:
Pour the Jack Daniel’s whiskey, triple sec, freshly squeezed lemon juice, and lemon-lime soda over the ice in the glass.
Stir gently to combine all the flavors.
Serve:
Serve immediately and enjoy your Lynchburg Lemonade responsibly!
Nutritional Breakdown (Per Serving):
Note: This nutritional information is based on one serving of the cocktail.
Calories: ~210 kcal
Protein: ~0g
Fat: ~0g
Carbohydrates: ~20g
Fiber: ~0g
Sugar: ~19g
Sodium: ~15mg
Nutritional Notes:
The majority of the calories come from the alcohol and the sugar in the lemon-lime soda.
The cocktail is relatively low in sodium but contains a moderate amount of sugar, largely due to the soda and triple sec.
As always with cocktails, it’s important to enjoy this drink in moderation.

