Dark and Stormy Cocktail

Dark and Stormy Cocktails

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If you’re a fan of rum cocktails or ginger beer drinks, this Dark and Stormy Cocktail should definitely be on your radar. 

I first stumbled upon it during a trip to the beach and instantly fell in love with its bold flavors.

The best part? It’s simple to make and packs a punch with just a few ingredients. 

And, it is perfect for all sorts of occasions like casual get-togethers, relaxed summer nights, or stormy evenings at home.

Let’s dive into this perfect Dark and Stormy drink, shall we?

Ingredients 

  • 2 oz dark rum (I used Kraken for that bold flavor, but Gosling’s is another great option!)
  • 5 oz ginger beer 
  • Ice 
  • Lime wedge or wheel (For garnish)
Counter top with limes and three glasses filled with dark rum, ginger beer, and ice cubes

Substitutions and Variations

If you don’t have Kraken or Gosling’s dark rum on hand, don’t worry! Any good-quality dark rum will do the trick, but these two have earned their reputation for a reason. 

For ginger beer, if you prefer something a bit milder, you can substitute it with ginger ale. Just know that the spice might not be as strong, but it still works.

How to Make a Dark and Stormy Cocktail

  1. Chill the Glass
    Start by chilling your highball glass. The best way to do this is to fill it with ice and let it sit while you prepare everything else. 
Chilling the glass with ice cubes
  1. Combine the Ingredients
    Add your dark rum. 

Pour in the ginger beer slowly, using the back of a spoon held just above the rum and ice. 

This creates that layered effect, with the dark rum floating at the bottom and the ginger beer resting on top. This gives the cocktail a cool, stormy appearance.

Adding rum and ginger beer
  1. Garnish
    Finally, finish it off with a lime wedge or wheel. It adds a nice zesty touch that cuts through the sweetness of the ginger beer.
Serving Dark and Stormy with a lime wheel

Pairing Your Dark and Stormy Cocktail

Here are a few pairing suggestions that will make your cocktail experience even better:

  • Spicy Dishes: The bold ginger beer and dark rum flavors complement spicy foods beautifully. Try it with spicy jerk chicken, tacos with a kick, or even a fiery shrimp dish.
  • Caribbean-Inspired Fare: Since the Dark and Stormy Cocktail hails from Bermuda, it pairs wonderfully with Caribbean cuisine. Think grilled fish, fried plantains, or coconut shrimp.
  • Bar Snacks: If you’re keeping it simple, classic bar snacks like salted nuts, pretzels, or crispy fries also work great with this cocktail.
How to make Dark & Stormy

So there you have it! The Dark and Stormy Cocktail is a rum lover’s dream, easy to make, and absolutely delicious. 

Whether you’re lounging by the pool or watching a storm roll in, this drink will always be there to add a little extra fun to the moment. 

Give it a try next time you’re in the mood for something refreshing, bold, and a little bit stormy.

If you make one, I’d love to hear what you think! Feel free to drop a comment below or share your own twist on this rum cocktail. 

P.S. You can absolutely make a virgin Dark and Stormy by simply using a non-alcoholic rum alternative or skipping the rum entirely. The ginger beer itself has plenty of flavor and spice to keep things interesting.

Dark and Stormy Cocktail

Serving Dark and Stormy with a lime wheel

Ingredients

  • 2 oz dark rum (I used Kraken for that bold flavor, but Gosling’s is another great option!)
  • 5 oz ginger beer
  • Ice
  • Lime wedge or wheel (For garnish)

Instructions

    1. Chill the Glass
    Start by chilling your highball glass. The best way to do this is to fill it with ice and let it sit while you prepare everything else.

    2. Combine the Ingredients
    Fill a mixing glass with ice, then add your dark rum.

    Pour in the ginger beer slowly, using the back of a spoon held just above the rum and ice.

    This creates that layered effect, with the dark rum floating at the bottom and the ginger beer resting on top. This gives the cocktail a cool, stormy appearance.

    3. Garnish
    Finally, finish it off with a lime wedge or wheel. It adds a nice zesty touch that cuts through the sweetness of the ginger beer.

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