Classic Hot Toddy Recipe: Warm Whiskey Tea Cocktail Guide

This Hot Toddy recipe is easy to make at home with simple ingredients: lemon, honey, whiskey, and tea. It’s a warm, comforting cocktail that can help soothe a sore throat, ease congestion, and encourage rest.

A clear mug filled with a hot toddy with a lemon slice and cinnamon stick.

This Hot Toddy Will Help You Through Even the Worst Colds

Many families have their own home remedies, and a hot toddy is one I turn to when I’m under the weather. A strong, well-made hot toddy can calm a sore throat and help you sleep when cold symptoms make rest difficult.

There are countless ways to make a toddy, but a few simple tweaks make a big difference in flavor and soothing power.

Note: Do not drink a hot toddy while taking cold medicine.

What is a Hot Toddy?

A hot toddy is a warm alcoholic drink traditionally made to soothe colds and help with sleep. Typical ingredients include hot water (or tea), liquor, lemon, honey, and warming spices. It’s a comforting choice on a chilly night or when battling a cold or flu.

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Rebecca’s Recipe Review

Taste: Sweet and citrusy.

Texture: Smooth and soothing.

Ease: Very simple to prepare.

Pros: Customizable—swap teas, spirits, or spices to suit your preferences. Follow the recipe below for exact measurements and a reliable method.

Cons: None worth noting.

Would I Make This Again? Absolutely. A hot mug of whiskey, honey, and lemon is a classic remedy that’s worth keeping on hand during cold season.

Ingredients to make a hot toddy on a white wood table.

Benefits of a Hot Toddy for Colds

The combination of warmth, honey, lemon, and optional spices offers several practical benefits: the heat helps loosen congestion, honey soothes irritated throats, and lemon provides vitamin C and bright flavor. Adding a small amount of liquor can help you relax and rest.

Keep a mug, boiling water, and the ingredients below on hand so you can mix one up as soon as symptoms appear.

Honey being added to a mug of tea.

Hot Toddy Ingredients

  • Tea – A traditional toddy uses hot water, but using tea adds flavor and extra soothing properties. For rest, try herbal teas like chamomile or jasmine; fruit or spiced blends also work well.
  • Liquor – Whiskey and brandy are classic, but rum, scotch, or even gin can be used. Irish whiskey and bourbon both pair nicely with tea.
  • Honey – A natural cough suppressant and throat soother. Local honey is ideal, but any good-quality honey will work.
  • Lemon – Fresh lemon juice brightens the drink and may help reduce congestion. Avoid bottled lemon juice for best flavor.
  • Spice – Optional warming spices such as a cinnamon stick or whole cloves add depth and aroma.
  • Vinegar (optional) – Some people add 1–2 tablespoons of raw apple cider vinegar for a tangy, potent twist.

Toddy Variations

It’s easy to customize your hot toddy. Try these variations:

  • Swap the tea: herbal, black, or fruit blends each create a different profile.
  • Change the spirit: bourbon, Irish whiskey, brandy, or rum all work.
  • Use different citrus: lime or orange can be used instead of lemon for a new twist.
A hot toddy garnished with lemon in a clear glass mug on a wooden tray.

How to Make a Hot Toddy

There are many ways to make a toddy, but this straightforward method is reliable and delicious:

  1. Prepare your tea in a mug and steep according to the package directions.
  2. Remove the tea bag if you prefer, then stir in the honey until it dissolves.
  3. Add the lemon juice and pour in the liquor. Stir and finish with a cinnamon stick and a lemon slice if desired.

“My husband usually makes my hot toddies, but I tried this version when I had a sore throat. The tea and lemon combination was a revelation—even as someone who wasn’t a hot toddy fan, I loved it.” – Candace

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Best Whiskey for a Hot Toddy

Irish whiskey is a favorite here because it blends smoothly with tea, but bourbon also makes a flavorful toddy. Choose a spirit you enjoy sipping neat for the best results.

2 mugs on a wooden tray filling with tea, lemon, honey, and whiskey.

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A hot toddy in a clear glass mug with lemon slice and cinnamon stick.
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Hot Toddy for Cough or Cold

Author Rebecca Hubbell
Course Cocktail, Drink
Cuisine American, English
Prep Time 7 minutes
Total Time 7 minutes
Servings 1 drink
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This Hot Toddy recipe can be made with lemon, honey, whiskey, and tea. It’s a comforting warm drink that soothes a sore throat, reduces congestion, and helps with sleep.

Ingredients

  • 6 ounces hot water
  • 1 tea bag flavor of choice
  • 1 tablespoon honey
  • ounces liquor
  • 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
  • 1 lemon slice
  • 1 cinnamon stick optional
  • 1 tablespoon raw apple cider vinegar optional

Instructions

  • In a mug, add the hot water and tea bag. Steep the tea for the recommended time on the package.
  • Remove the tea bag if desired, then stir in the honey until it dissolves.
  • Add the lemon juice and liquor, stir to combine, and garnish with a lemon slice and cinnamon stick if you like.

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Notes

  1. Traditionally a toddy uses hot water, but adding a tea bag enhances flavor and offers extra calming benefits. For sleep, try herbal or white teas like chamomile or jasmine.
  2. Honey is a long-used natural cough suppressant and soothes the throat. Local honey is preferred, but a quality store-bought honey works fine.
  3. Choose any liquor you enjoy: whiskey, brandy, rum, scotch, or gin all make tasty toddies. Bourbon or Irish whiskey are especially good choices.
  4. Use fresh lemon juice for best flavor and to help with congestion.
  5. Spices like cinnamon sticks or whole cloves can be added for warmth and complexity.
  6. If you like a tangier drink, 1–2 tablespoons of raw apple cider vinegar can be stirred in.

Nutrition

Calories: 165 kcal | Carbohydrates: 18 g | Sodium: 9 mg | Sugar: 17 g | Vitamin C: 5.8 mg

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