Ingredients
- .25 oz Absinthe Herbal Liqueur
- 1.25 oz Cachaca
- .5 oz Brandy
- .5 oz Triple Sec
- 1 oz Red Wine
- seasonal fruit (recommended: strawberry, lime, orange, kiwi, and passionfruit)
Instructions
Muddle Fruit:
- In a cocktail shaker, thoroughly muddle a mix of seasonal fruit with 0.25 oz absinthe, 1.25 oz cachaça, 0.5 oz brandy, and 0.5 oz triple sec.
Pour:
- Pour the mixture into a wine glass.
Float:
- Carefully float 1 oz of red wine on top of the cocktail.
Notes
Estimated Nutrition:
Where it came from
The Tracker Jackers Sting Cocktail doesn’t trace back to a dusty cocktail tome. Its inspiration comes from the dystopian world of The Hunger Games, specifically the venomous wasps known as Tracker Jackers. This suggests a modern, creative origin, likely from a bartender or enthusiast aiming to craft a drink with a memorable and evocative theme, rather than a classic lineage.
This cocktail defies easy categorization within traditional families. With its muddled fruit, it shares a distant cousin relationship with sours or smashes, but the inclusion of absinthe, cachaça, and a red wine float sets it apart. It’s a unique creation, perhaps best described as an experimental, spirit-forward fruit cocktail, standing alone in its bold combination of ingredients.
You’re most likely to encounter The Tracker Jackers Sting Cocktail at a cutting-edge cocktail bar known for its inventive menu, or perhaps at a themed pop-up event where novelty and strong flavors are appreciated. It’s also a prime candidate for a home bartender looking to impress with something truly different, rather than a standard bar call.
What it tastes like
The initial sip of The Tracker Jackers Sting Cocktail hits with the bright, muddled fruit, quickly followed by the distinct anise and herbal notes of absinthe. Mid-palate, the grassy funk of cachaça blends with the rounder, fruity warmth of brandy and the sweet orange of triple sec. The finish is a complex interplay of the lingering absinthe, the subtle tannins of the red wine float, and a residual sweetness from the fruit and liqueurs, leaving a lasting, intricate impression.
Coming in at roughly 33% ABV, The Tracker Jackers Sting Cocktail is significantly stronger than your average beer, which typically hovers around 5%. It packs more punch than most standard cocktails, which often range from 20-25% ABV. This is a potent drink, so pace yourself. It's designed for sipping and savoring, not for chugging.
The technique
Building The Tracker Jackers Sting Cocktail starts in the shaker. Get your seasonal fruit muddled thoroughly to extract all those fresh juices and aromas. Then, add the absinthe, cachaça, brandy, and triple sec, along with ice. Give it a good, hard shake to chill and combine everything. Strain the mixture into a wine glass, leaving plenty of room for the final touch. The red wine float is added carefully over the back of a spoon to ensure it sits on top, creating that striking visual layer.
The most crucial technique here is the quality of your muddle. Don’t just crush the fruit; press and twist to release the oils and juices without pulverizing it into a pulpy mess. A proper muddle ensures the full spectrum of fresh fruit flavor is integrated into the drink, providing balance and complexity to the potent spirits. Skimping on this step leaves you with a flat, one-dimensional drink that lacks its intended vibrancy.
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Ingredient Spotlight
The bottles that make or break this drink.
Absinthe Herbal Liqueur
- Use
- A quality absinthe with a clear herbal profile, not just a strong anise bomb. Pernod Absinthe or Lucid Absinthe are reliable choices, typically around 60-70% ABV.
- Skip
- Anise-flavored liqueurs like Sambuca or Ouzo. While they have anise, they lack the complex herbal depth and often the higher proof that makes absinthe so distinctive in a cocktail.
- Why
- Absinthe provides the crucial herbal and licorice backbone that defines a significant part of this drink’s character. Its potency also contributes to the overall strength and aromatic complexity.
Cachaça
- Use
- An unaged, silver cachaça for its bright, grassy, and slightly funky notes. Brands like Leblon or Avuá Prata are excellent choices, typically 38-48% ABV.
- Skip
- Aged cachaça, which often has caramel and oak notes that would clash with the fresh fruit and absinthe. Also skip white rum, as it lacks the distinct vegetal character of cachaça.
- Why
- Cachaça brings a unique, earthy, and sugarcane-derived funk that sets this drink apart from anything made with standard rum. It’s a key component in the adventurous flavor profile.
Three Variations
Three real ways bartenders riff on this drink. Same idea, three different jackets.
The Capitol Twist
- A sweeter, more dessert-like version
- Swap out some of the tart seasonal fruit for sweeter options like berries and peaches, and consider adding a touch of peach schnapps or crème de cassis for a richer, fruitier profile.
District 12 Brew
- A darker, more rustic take
- Substitute the cachaça with a robust rye whiskey and the brandy with an aged apple brandy. Use darker fruits like blackberries and plums, and float a heavier, full-bodied red wine.
Peacekeeper’s Punch
- A lighter, longer, and less boozy serve
- Reduce the spirits slightly, add a splash of soda water or sparkling wine after pouring, and serve over fresh ice. This stretches the drink without losing its core flavors.
What if I don't have…
Quick substitutions for when the bottle shop is closed.
Try a very small dash of pastis or Pernod, but be aware it will lack the herbal complexity and higher proof. Anise extract diluted in high-proof neutral spirit is a last resort.
A funky unaged agricole rum is the closest substitute, offering similar grassy notes. Otherwise, a good quality white rum can work, but the flavor profile will shift significantly.
Cognac or Armagnac will work well. For a different but complementary flavor, try an apple brandy or a rich aged rum.
Cointreau or Grand Marnier are ideal, offering a higher quality orange liqueur. Even an orange curaçao can step in, though it may be a bit sweeter.
A port or a sweet vermouth could provide a similar color and some depth, but the tannic structure of dry red wine will be missed. A dark fruit juice like cranberry or pomegranate could work for color and some tartness, but it won’t be the same.
A large rocks glass, a highball glass, or even a small goblet will serve the purpose. The key is enough volume for the drink and space for the float.
Frequently Asked Questions
Direct answers to what people search for after Googling this drink.
What is in a The Tracker Jackers Sting Cocktail?
The Tracker Jackers Sting Cocktail contains absinthe, cachaça, brandy, triple sec, muddled seasonal fruit, and is topped with a float of red wine.
Is The Tracker Jackers Sting Cocktail strong?
Yes, coming in at approximately 33% ABV, this cocktail is quite potent. It’s significantly stronger than most beers and many standard mixed drinks, so it’s best enjoyed slowly.
What kind of absinthe should I use for this drink?
Opt for a quality absinthe that balances anise with other herbal notes. Brands like Pernod Absinthe or Lucid Absinthe are good choices that provide the necessary complexity without overpowering the other ingredients.
Can I use other fruits in The Tracker Jackers Sting Cocktail?
Absolutely. The recipe suggests a mix of strawberry, lime, orange, kiwi, and passionfruit, but you can experiment with other seasonal fruits like berries, peaches, or even a touch of pineapple to customize the flavor.
What is cachaça, and why is it used here?
Cachaça is a Brazilian spirit made from fermented sugarcane juice, similar to rum but with a distinct grassy, earthy, and often slightly funky flavor profile. It’s used here to add a unique, adventurous character that sets the drink apart.
Why is it called The Tracker Jackers Sting Cocktail?
The name is inspired by the venomous ‘Tracker Jacker’ wasps from The Hunger Games series. It evokes a sense of danger, intrigue, and a potent, memorable experience, reflecting the drink’s complex and strong flavor profile.
What’s the best way to float the red wine on top?
To achieve a clean float, slowly pour the red wine over the back of a bar spoon held just above the surface of the cocktail. This technique helps the wine layer gently on top rather than mixing in.
Is this a sweet drink, or is it more tart/bitter?
The Tracker Jackers Sting Cocktail has a complex flavor profile. The muddled fruit and triple sec provide sweetness, but the absinthe brings herbal bitterness, and the red wine adds some tannins. It’s generally balanced, leaning toward a potent, fruity, and herbal experience rather than being overly sweet.
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