Barenjager Honey & Tea 750ML is a German honey-and-black-tea liqueur bottled at 35% ABV (70 proof) in a 750ml bottle. Produced by Schwarze & Schlichte, a distillery with over 340 years of heritage, this expression layers intense dried tea character over the brand’s signature natural honey base, creating a liqueur unlike most in its category.
Schwarze & Schlichte traces its distilling roots back over three centuries in Germany, making it one of Europe’s oldest spirits-producing operations. Honey & Tea starts with a neutral grain spirit base infused with pure, natural honey reportedly around 225 grams per bottle in the original expression combined with black tea. The brand emphasizes all-natural ingredients with no artificial flavors, a distinction that separates the Brenjger line from many competing honey-flavored spirits on the market.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with an intense, almost incense-like wave of dried black tea leaves, followed by deeper notes of forest floor and camphor. There is a distinctly herbaceous quality that sets it apart from straightforward honey liqueurs.
Taste: On the palate, sweet honey arrives first but quickly gives way to bold, tannic black tea. Mid-palate brings licorice and a faint menthol-like coolness, while the honey sweetness acts as a counterbalance rather than a dominant force. The interplay between botanical bitterness and floral honey creates a layered, somewhat polarizing profile.
Finish: The finish is notably long, with lingering dried black tea and a subtle herbal dryness. A faint honeyed warmth stays in the background as the tea character persists.
How to Drink Honey & Tea
Served chilled or over a single large ice cube, the tea and honey flavors open up and integrate more smoothly. The bold tea profile also makes this an unusual but functional cocktail ingredient.
Hot Toddy: The black tea backbone makes this a natural fit, replacing both the honey and tea components in a single pour.
Bee’s Knees (variation): Substitute for standard honey syrup alongside gin and lemon juice the tea adds herbal complexity.
Black Tea Sour: Shake with bourbon, lemon juice, and egg white for a layered sour with aromatic depth from the tea infusion.
Best For
Exploring unusual liqueur styles beyond standard fruit or cream categories
Adding a tea-forward modifier to a home cocktail bar
Serving as an after-dinner digestif alongside dessert
Gifting to someone who enjoys botanical or herbal spirits
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Honey & Tea taste like? It leads with intense dried black tea and herbaceous, almost camphor-like aromatics, balanced by natural honey sweetness and a long, tannic tea finish.
How does Honey & Tea compare to the original Brenjger Honey Liqueur? The original is a straightforward, honey-forward liqueur with a creamy, sweet profile it earned a Double Gold medal at the 2016 San Francisco World Spirits Competition. The Honey & Tea variant shifts the balance significantly toward bold, dried black tea character, making it drier and more herbaceous, which may appeal to those seeking complexity over pure sweetness.
Is Honey & Tea good for sipping neat? It can be sipped neat or slightly chilled, though the intense tea aromatics and herbal notes may be assertive for those expecting a purely sweet honey liqueur; a single ice cube helps soften the profile.
Where is Honey & Tea made? It is produced in Germany by Schwarze & Schlichte, a distillery with a heritage dating back more than 340 years in German spirits production.
What foods pair well with Honey & Tea? Dark chocolate truffles complement the tea’s bitterness; lemon tarts echo the honey sweetness; smoked almonds play off the camphor notes; shortbread cookies bridge the sweetness and herbal character; aged Gouda adds a savory contrast to the honey base.
What sizes does Honey & Tea come in? The standard offering is a 750ml bottle.
Is Honey & Tea worth the price? Brenjger positions within the mid-range liqueur tier, and the Honey & Tea variant delivers a genuinely distinctive flavor profile; its value depends largely on whether you appreciate bold, tea-driven spirits over conventional sweet liqueurs.
Why Honey & Tea?
What makes this expression notable is its commitment to natural ingredients no artificial flavors, no shortcuts from a producer with over three centuries of distilling experience. The tea component is not a subtle accent; it drives the entire aroma and finish, delivering a level of herbal intensity unusual in the honey liqueur category. At 35% ABV it carries enough weight for cocktail work while remaining approachable enough to sip. For anyone looking beyond the typical sweet-liqueur shelf, this bottling represents a genuinely different direction from a credible, heritage-driven German producer.