
Ingredients
- 1 oz Blue Curacao Liqueur
- 1 oz Vodka
- 1 oz Sour Mix
- 1 splash Pineapple Juice
Instructions
Prepare the Shaker:
- Fill a cocktail shaker with ice to ensure the ingredients are well chilled.
Add Ingredients:
- Pour in 1 oz of Blue Curacao, 1 oz of vodka, 1 oz of sour mix, and a splash of pineapple juice.
Shake It Up:
- Shake the mixture vigorously to combine the flavors and chill the shot.
Strain and Serve:
- Strain the mixture into a shot glass for a perfectly balanced and colorful shot.
Enjoy the Burst of Flavor:
- Serve immediately and enjoy the sweet, tangy explosion of the Blue Jolly Rancher Shot.
Notes
Estimated Nutrition:
Where it came from
This drink is a modern classic of the American party scene, a child of the late 20th and early 21st century bar culture. It doesn't have a specific historical origin point or a famed inventor. Instead, it emerged organically from bartenders and drinkers experimenting with readily available liqueurs to create fun, accessible shots.
The Blue Jolly Rancher Shot fits squarely into the "candy cocktail" family, alongside drinks like the Green Tea Shot or the Starburst. What sets it apart is its distinctive blue hue and its specific blend of peach and cranberry, aiming for that familiar blue raspberry candy flavor profile. It's a simple build, relying on common bar staples.
You'd order or serve this in a high-energy bar, a college town dive, or at a lively house party. It's a go-to for celebrations, pre-game gatherings, or any situation where the goal is a sweet, easy-drinking shot that looks as fun as it tastes. Don't expect to find it on a craft cocktail menu.
What it tastes like
This shot is a sweet and tangy explosion, hitting notes of blue raspberry and peach with a hint of tart cranberry. The Blue Curaçao provides the signature color and a citrusy, orange liqueur base, while the Peach Schnapps layers in a juicy, stone fruit sweetness. The cranberry juice adds a necessary tart counterpoint, preventing it from being cloyingly sweet, and brings the whole candy-like profile together.
With 1 oz of 40% ABV vodka, 0.5 oz of 21% ABV Blue Curaçao, and 0.5 oz of 23% ABV Peach Schnapps, this 3 oz shot lands around 20-21% ABV. That makes it roughly four times stronger than a standard 5% ABV beer by volume. It packs a decent punch for its size, so treat it like any other spirit forward shot.
The technique
To build a Blue Jolly Rancher Shot, combine 1 oz vodka, 0.5 oz Blue Curaçao, 0.5 oz Peach Schnapps, and 1 oz cranberry juice in a shaker. Fill the shaker with ice and shake hard until thoroughly chilled, about 15-20 seconds. Double strain the mixture into a chilled shot glass. Serve immediately.
The one technique tip that matters most is getting it properly cold. A well-chilled shot cuts through the sweetness and makes the flavors pop. Don't skimp on the ice in the shaker, and shake until the shaker is frosty to the touch.
Ingredient Spotlight
The bottles that make or break this drink.
Vodka
- Use
- Any decent quality unflavored vodka will do the trick here. Smirnoff, Absolut, or Tito's are solid choices that won't break the bank.
- Skip
- Don't use anything flavored, especially vanilla or citrus, unless you want to mess with the Jolly Rancher profile. Expensive top-shelf vodka is also a waste in a shot this sweet.
- Why
- Vodka provides the clean alcoholic base without adding competing flavors. It's the engine for the buzz, letting the liqueurs define the taste.
Blue Curaçao
- Use
- Bols Blue Curaçao or DeKuyper Blue Curaçao are standard and work perfectly for both color and flavor. Quality matters less for a shot than for a long drink.
- Skip
- Avoid overly cheap, syrupy blue liqueurs that taste like artificial sweetener and nothing else. Don't try to substitute with food coloring alone, you need the orange liqueur flavor.
- Why
- This is the hero ingredient for both the striking blue color and a key part of the fruity, slightly bitter orange taste. Without it, it's not a Blue Jolly Rancher.
Three Variations
Three real ways bartenders riff on this drink.
Green Jolly Rancher
- Another candy-inspired shot
- Swap the Blue Curaçao for Midori melon liqueur and use apple juice instead of cranberry. It tastes like a green apple candy.
Red Jolly Rancher
- Sweet and tart alternative
- Substitute the Blue Curaçao and peach schnapps with Watermelon Pucker and a splash of grenadine for a sweet, watermelon candy flavor.
Jolly Rancher Long Drink
- A sippable version
- For a longer drink, combine the shot ingredients over ice in a highball glass and top with a splash of lemon-lime soda or sparkling water. It mellows the sweetness.
What if I don't have…
Quick substitutions for when the bottle shop is closed.
White rum or silver tequila can work in a pinch, though they'll add their own distinct flavors. Just pick something clear and relatively neutral.
You can use a mix of triple sec for the orange flavor and a drop or two of blue food coloring for the look. The flavor won't be identical, but it gets the job done.
Apple Pucker, Watermelon Pucker, or even a raspberry liqueur can stand in for the peach, shifting the fruit profile but keeping the sweetness.
Any small glass will do. A pony glass, a small juice glass, or even a mini rocks glass works just fine.
Frequently Asked Questions
Direct answers to what people search for after Googling this drink.
What is in a Blue Jolly Rancher Shot?
A typical Blue Jolly Rancher Shot contains vodka, Blue Curaçao, Peach Schnapps, and cranberry juice.
Why is it called a Blue Jolly Rancher Shot?
It's named for its vibrant blue color and its sweet, fruity flavor profile, which is reminiscent of a blue raspberry Jolly Rancher candy.
Is the Blue Jolly Rancher Shot sweet?
Yes, it is definitely a sweet shot. The liqueurs and juice combine to create a distinct candy-like sweetness.
What color is a Blue Jolly Rancher Shot?
It is a bright, vivid blue, thanks to the Blue Curaçao liqueur.
How strong is a Blue Jolly Rancher Shot?
It's moderately strong for a shot, typically around 20-21% ABV, which is roughly four times the strength of a standard beer by volume.
What other candy-flavored shots are there?
Similar candy-flavored shots include the Green Tea Shot, the Red Headed Slut, and the Starburst Shot.
Can I make a Blue Jolly Rancher Shot without alcohol?
You can make a mocktail version using blue raspberry syrup, peach syrup, and cranberry juice. It won't have the same kick, but the flavor profile will be similar.
What kind of cranberry juice should I use?
Regular cranberry juice cocktail works best for the desired sweetness and tartness. Avoid unsweetened cranberry juice, as it will be too tart.
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