Experience the perfect blend of spiced rum, zesty lime, and fiery ginger beer with a classic favorite, the Dark and Stormy co*cktail (with ourblackberry and sage twist).
Every good Halloween story starts with “a dark andstormy night”. And every goodHalloween partystarts with a drink.
I,Colleenam combining the two for some epic holiday hosting with a scary good secret,the Dark and Stormy co*cktail recipe!
Can we all just agree thatHalloween, when done right, is the most fun of all holidays?
Not saying it’s necessarily the all-around-best (I hear you, Christmas lovers), but come on, people! Any holiday that requirescostumesbegs to be taken with a healthy dose of good cheer.
Nothing saysHalloweenlike a party, and nothing says party like holiday-themed drinks.
To keep things easy, we’resharing ourparty version of the uber-popular Dark and Stormy with a blackberry and sage twist.
If you’re looking for a simple, spooky, seasonal drink this year, this Dark andStormy co*cktail recipe is definitely for you!
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What is the Original Dark and Stormy? Why is it Called a Dark and Stormy?
The Dark and Stormy (also referenced as the Dark ‘n’ Stormy) was invented by the Gosling Brothers just after World War I.
The original Dark & Stormy was originally made with Goslings Black Seal rum and Barritt’s Ginger Beer (which was run by British naval officers).
It gets its name because it looks dark and stormy, which is why it’s a Halloween favorite.
What Does Dark and Stormy Taste Like?
A highball co*cktail, the Dark and Stormy drink recipe consists of dark rum andginger beer. Most recipes also call for lime juice and simple syrup.
The Dark & Stormy tastes and is very similar to the Moscow Mule. However, instead of vodka, it features rum.
We are making ours extra fancy and tasty by adding a blackberry and sage twist. The blackberries are actually why our version of the Dark and Stormy looks even darker and murkier than the classic.
Ingredients Needed to Make a Dark and Stormy
Dark rum — Or black rum if you want to stick to the traditional recipe. Black rum is essentially a dark rum. It is the strongest rum with a smoky-sweet flavor.
Ginger beer — Some recipes swap the ginger beer for ginger ale which is okay to do so. However, we prefer ginger beer since it’s “spicier”. Plus, some ginger beer ales use ginger syrup versus fresh ginger.
Lime juice
Salt
Blackberries and sage leaves —These are 2 extra additions to our recipe for a fruitier drink.
Edible flowers and citrus peels — Optional for garnish. We went for a “Day of the Dead” themed drink which is why we opted for these ingredients. Plus, we love how delicious and pretty edible flower recipes are! Typically, you will see a lime wedge as the garnish.
How to Make the Best Dark and Stormy
1 — Add the lime juice, salt and sage leaves into a shaker and muddle by using a muddler or the bottom of a wooden spoon to smash the lime and sage together until juices are fully released.
2 — Add blackberries to the shaker and continue to muddle for 1- 2 minutes.
3 — Pour in the dark rum. Shake well until well combined.
2 — Strain the mix into a highball glass or Collins glass with ice cubes.
3 — Top it off with ginger beer. You can adjust the ratio of rum to ginger beer to suit your taste preference. Stir to combine the ingredients.
4 — Garnish the drink with a lime wedge or your garnishes of choice.
Recipe Notes and Tips
For a classic Dark n Stormy:
Simply omit the ingredients and steps that call to muddle the blackberry and sage. We do love how the blackberry and sage elevate the drink and give it another level of complexity to the flavor profile.
Plus, the blackberries are what makes this unique drink darker than the classic!
To make in a large batch:
This recipe is super easy to scale up or scale down according to your number of guests. Make the base ahead and leave it in the glasses (sans ice). When your guests arrive, throw in the ice and ginger beer to order.
More Easy Rum co*cktails to Try
Rum co*cktails tend to be sweet and fruity yet spicy. For more fun rum drinks, check out of a few of our favorites below —
- Bacardi rum punch
- Jungle juice
- Peach daiquiri
- Vegas bomb shot
Blackberry Dark and Stormy Recipe
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5 from 7 votes
Embrace the perfect blend of dark rum's richness and the lively kick of ginger beer with our enticing Dark and Stormy co*cktail recipe that has a blackberry and sage twist.
Course Drinks
Cuisine co*cktails
Equipment
Highball or Tom Collins glass
Ingredients
- 2 oz dark rum
- 4 oz ginger beer
- 1/2 oz lime juice
- 1 pinch salt
- 6 blackberries
- 2 sage leaves
- 1 lime wedge optional for garnish
Nutrition
Serving: 1g | Calories: 184kcal | Carbohydrates: 14g | Protein: 0.4g | Fat: 0.1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.04g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0.01g | Sodium: 48mg | Potassium: 57mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 11g | Vitamin A: 42IU | Vitamin C: 12mg | Calcium: 15mg | Iron: 0.4mg
Servings: 1
Calories: 184kcal
Instructions
Add the lime juice, salt and sage leaves into a shaker and muddle by using a muddler or the bottom of a wooden spoon to smash the lime and sage together until juices are fully released.
Add blackberries to the shaker and continue to muddle for 1- 2 minutes.
Pour in the dark rum. Shake well until well combined.
Top it off with ginger beer. You can adjust the ratio of rum to ginger beer to suit your taste preference. Stir to combine the ingredients.
Garnish the drink with a lime wedge or your garnishes of choice.
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