
Ingredients
- 2 oz Vodka
- 1 oz Melon Liqueur
- 6-8 oz Cranberry Juice
Instructions
Mix Ingredients:
- In a cocktail shaker filled with ice, add 2 oz of vodka, 1 oz of melon liqueur, and 6-8 oz of cranberry juice.
Shake:
- Shake the mixture well to combine the flavors and chill the drink.
Serve:
- Strain the mixture over fresh ice in a glass.
Enjoy:
- Serve immediately and enjoy the sweet, fruity flavors.
Notes
Estimated Nutrition:
Where it came from
The Jolly Rancher cocktail is a 2000s American flavoured-vodka drink, named for the hard candy that shares its sweet-fruit profile. The build is two ounces of vodka, one ounce of melon liqueur, and a long pour of cranberry juice, served over ice in a highball or rocks glass.
It sits in the candy-flavoured-cocktail family with the Skittle Bomb, the Sour Patch shot and the Starburst cocktail. All four lean on flavoured liqueurs and bright juices to mimic the taste of a specific commercial candy. The Jolly Rancher is the green-apple-cherry version of the format.
Best ordered at a casual bar with a flavoured-vodka menu, on a warm night, when the goal is dessert in glass form. Not a craft-cocktail menu order and not a contemplative pour. The candy reference is the whole point.
What it tastes like
Sweet green melon up front, tart cranberry through the middle, soft vodka heat on the finish. The cocktail is sweet on first sip and slightly tart on the second, which is what gives the Jolly Rancher its candy-shop character. Drinks easy and goes down fast, which is part of why the cocktail rewards pacing.
Around 12 percent ABV in the glass with the standard pour. Two ounces of vodka in eight ounces of finished drink reads as a sweeter long pour. The flavoured-liqueur sweetness hides the alcohol, which is the trade-off the format makes for accessibility.
The technique
Fill a highball or large rocks glass with ice. Pour two ounces of vodka straight in, follow with one ounce of melon liqueur, top with six to eight ounces of cold cranberry juice. Stir once with a bar spoon to combine. Garnish with a fresh cranberry skewer or a thin lime wedge.
Use 100 percent cranberry juice cocktail or pure cranberry juice diluted with water. Pure unsweetened cranberry juice alone is too tart for the candy reference and pulls the cocktail off-balance. The cranberry juice is the long-pour element; treat it like the soda in a highball.
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Ingredient Spotlight
The bottles that make or break this drink.
The melon liqueur
- Use
- Midori melon liqueur or any 20 percent ABV honeydew melon liqueur.
- Skip
- Sour apple schnapps. Different fruit profile and wrong colour.
- Why
- Melon liqueur is the green half of the candy reference. The honeydew sweetness and the bright green colour combine with the red cranberry to create the candy-shop palette the cocktail name promises.
The cranberry juice
- Use
- Cold 100 percent cranberry juice cocktail like Ocean Spray Cran-berry.
- Skip
- Pure unsweetened cranberry juice. Too tart for the format.
- Why
- Cranberry juice cocktail balances the melon liqueur sweetness with light tartness and adds the red colour the cocktail needs. Pure cranberry without the sugar dial is too sharp; cherry juice changes the profile entirely.
The vodka
- Use
- A clean neutral vodka like Smirnoff, Absolut, or Tito's.
- Skip
- Flavoured vodka. The fruit notes fight the melon liqueur.
- Why
- The vodka is the base. It needs to disappear into the melon-and-cranberry combination, which is what a clean unaged spirit does best. A flavoured vodka pulls the cocktail away from the simple candy reference.
Three Variations
Three real ways bartenders riff on this drink. Same idea, three different jackets.
The standard build
- Jolly Rancher, long and sweet
- Two ounces vodka, one ounce melon liqueur, top with six to eight ounces cold cranberry juice, in a highball over ice.
The shot build
- Jolly Rancher Shot
- Drop the volume to half an ounce of vodka, half an ounce of melon liqueur, and a quarter ounce of cranberry juice. Shake hard and strain into a chilled shot glass.
The frozen build
- Frozen Jolly Rancher
- Drop the standard build into a blender with a cup of crushed ice. Blend smooth and pour into a hurricane glass. Drinks like a slushie with a candy edge.
What if I don't have…
Quick substitutions for when the bottle shop is closed.
Watermelon schnapps with a teaspoon of fresh lime juice. Loses the bright green colour; keeps the candy sweetness.
A blend of pomegranate juice and a splash of fresh lime juice. Holds the red colour; sharpens the tart edge.
White rum or silver tequila. Both clean spirits that disappear into the fruit. Tequila adds a small earthy note.
A maraschino cherry on a pick. Same red accent without the fresh-fruit sharpness.
Frequently Asked Questions
Direct answers to what people search for after Googling this drink.
What is in a Jolly Rancher cocktail?
Two ounces of vodka, one ounce of melon liqueur, and six to eight ounces of cold cranberry juice, served in a highball over ice with a cranberry or lime garnish.
Why is it called a Jolly Rancher?
After the American hard candy that shares its sweet green-apple-cherry flavour profile. The cocktail mimics the taste of the candy without using any actual Jolly Rancher product.
How strong is a Jolly Rancher cocktail?
Around 12 percent ABV in the glass with the standard pour. Two ounces of vodka in eight ounces of finished drink reads as a sweet long pour rather than a strong one.
What does it taste like?
Sweet green melon up front, tart cranberry through the middle, soft vodka heat on the finish. Reads like a candy-shop drink in glass form.
Can I make a Jolly Rancher shot?
Yes. Use half an ounce of vodka, half an ounce of melon liqueur, and a quarter ounce of cranberry juice. Shake with ice and strain into a chilled shot glass.
What melon liqueur should I use?
Midori is the standard call for the green colour and the honeydew sweetness. Any 20 percent ABV melon liqueur from a major brand works as a substitute.
Can I batch it for a party?
Yes. Combine sixteen ounces of vodka with eight ounces of melon liqueur in a chilled jug, then add cranberry juice to fill. Stir before service and pour over ice in highball glasses.
What glass should I serve it in?
A tall highball or large rocks glass over plenty of ice. The long pour and the cranberry juice volume both call for a glass that holds eight or more ounces.
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