Dark, Stormy and Delicious


A Dark and Stormy cocktail tastes great regardless of the weather. It’s dark, stormy and delicious.

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Image: ©2foodtrippers

A Dark and Stormy cocktail isn’t technically (and maybe legally) a Dark and Stormy unless it’s crafted with Goslings Black Seal rum. Gosling Brothers Ltd. trademarked the name Dark ‘N Stormy and, not surprisingly, expects the cocktail to be crafted with its rum.

While it’s unlikely that the company will sue home mixologists, we’ve chosen to abide by this rule and buy a new bottle of rum to add to our ever-growing liquor collection. In our book, that’s a good thing since it helps to complete our expanding bar.

What Is a Dark and Stormy Cocktail?

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Clear skies were ahead after we crafted this classic Dark and Stormy cocktail. | Image: ©2foodtrippers

It would be easy to call a Dark and Stormy cocktail a Moscow Mule imitation crafted with dark rum instead of vodka but that would be incorrect.

The Dark and Stormy likely pre-dates the Moscow Mule by over a century

Plus, mixologists typically use lowball or highball glasses when crafting Dark and Stormies instead of copper mugs.

History of the Dark ‘N Stormy Cocktail

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The original Dark ‘N Story cocktail hails from Bermuda but we drank this one in Portugal. | Image: ©2foodtrippers

We’d love to share a story about how the Dark and Stormy cocktail was invented on a dark and stormy night. That epic story would involve princesses and pirates… and would be fiction.

Instead, the Dark and Stormy traces its roots to Bermuda and a rum company.

Gosling Brothers Ltd. trademarked the drink in the 20th, a century after the Goslings crafted the original Dark ‘N Stormy cocktail. Or did they?

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Since we crafted this cocktail with Gosling Black Seal rum, it’s an official Dark ‘N Stormy cocktail. | Image: ©2foodtrippers

It’s possible that the Dark and Stormy was invented by sailors who added ginger to rum for medicinal purposes. Legend has it that one of those savvy sailors named the drink after its ‘dark and cloudy’ appearance.

We prefer this story even though it doesn’t involve either pirates or princesses.

Ingredients

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Besides ice, the only required ingredients to craft a Dark and Stormy cocktail are Gosling Black Seal rum, ginger beer and a lime. | Image: ©2foodtrippers

As is the case with most classic cocktails, the Dark and Stormy recipe only requires a handful of ingredients:

  • Goslings Black Seal Rum
  • Ginger Beer
  • Freshly Squeezed Lime Juice
  • Ice Cubes
  • Lime Wheel or Wedge (for garnish)

Ingredient quantities are detailed in the printable recipe card below.

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You’re ahead of the game if you already own a bottle of Gosling Black Seal rum. We bought this bottle specifically to craft this recipe. | Image: ©2foodtrippers
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We love the black seal on this Goslings Black Seal rum bottle. | Image: ©2foodtrippers

The Goslings started bottling their rum in champagne bottles after World War One and sealed those bottles with black sealing wax. It was only a matter of time before the rum’s name changed from Old Rum to Black Seal. Today, Goslings dark rums are sold all over the world including the US.

The original Dark ‘N Stormy recipe included a specific ginger beer – Barritt’s Ginger Beer. However, Gosling now makes is own ginger beer. Since we couldn’t find either of these ginger beers where we live, we bought Fever Tree ginger beer instead.

Pro Tip
Use your favorite ginger beer in this recipe.

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Our Dark and Stormy cocktail recipe includes both lime juice and a lime wheel. | Image: ©2foodtrippers

Our recipe calls for a squirt of lime juice. We tried adding two full ounces as some recipes require and the resulting flavor was, for lack of a better word, too limey. Adding a squirt provides the necessary tang without taking over the flavor.

Fun Fact
The original Dark ‘N Stormy recipe didn’t include lime juice.

How to Craft a Dark and Stormy Cocktail

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Crafting a Dark and Stormy is easy once you assemble the tools and ingredients. | Image: ©2foodtrippers

The first step in this recipe is to fill a rocks glass half way with ice. You can use a highball glass if you want to add more ice to your Dark and Stormy cocktail.

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It was go time once we added the ice to this glass since we didn’t want the ice to melt. | Image: ©2foodtrippers

Measure the ginger beer and pour it directly into the glass. For this step, we use a Japanese jigger to ensure accurate measurements and avoid spillage.

Buy a Japanese jigger from Amazon if you need a jigger or want an inexpensive upgrade.

Use the same jigger to measure the rum.

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Goslings Black Seal Rum is the backbone of the Dark and Stormy cocktail. | Image: ©2foodtrippers

While you can pour the rum directly into the glass, we like to float our rum using the back of a bar spoon. The result is an appearance that looks as dark and stormy as the drink’s name implies it to be.

If you don’t do this optional step, the drink will still taste great but will look more dark than stormy.

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Floating the rum is a pro move that’s worth the extra effort. | Image: ©2foodtrippers

Pro Tip
Floating rum sounds difficult but it’s actually easy.

Add a spritz of fresh lime juice and garnish with a wheel or wedge cut from the same lime.

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A little bit of lime juice goes a long way in our Dark and Stormy cocktail recipe. | Image: ©2foodtrippers

Now it’s time to commence your dark and stormy night. How many Dark and Stormy cocktails you imbibe is up to you.

Variations

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Crafting a Dark and Stormy is as easy as drinking a Dark and Stormy. | Image: ©2foodtrippers

Don’t give up if you don’t have a bottle of Goslings Black Seal rum on hand. Instead, try one of the following Dark and stormy variations:

  • Replace the dark rum with gin to craft a Gin-Gin Mule.
  • Replace the dark rum with whiskey to craft an Irish Mule.
  • Replace the dark rum with bourbon to craft a Kentucky Mule.
  • Replace the dark rum with vodka to craft a Moscow Mule.
  • Replace the dark rum with tequila to craft a Mexican Mule.
  • Use a different dark rum to craft a Safe Harbor cocktail.

Discover 10 essential bar tools for the home mixologist.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the ingredients in a Dark and Stormy?

Rum, Ginger Beer, Freshly Squeezed Lime Juice, Ice and a Lime Wedge or Wheel

What’s the best rum to use in a Dark and Stormy?

Goslings Black Seal Rum is the only rum to use in this recipe. Otherwise, your cocktail won’t be an official Dark and Stormy cocktail.

What’s the best ginger beer to use in a Dark and Stormy?

The original Dark ‘N Stormy recipe used Barritt’s Ginger Beer but you can use any ginger beer in our recipe.

Is the Dark and Stormy shaken or stirred?

Neither – there’s no need to shake or stir a Dark and Stormy cocktail.

What type of glass is best for the Dark and Stormy?

We like to serve this cocktail in a lowball glass but you could use a highball glass if you want to add more ice to your cocktail.

Did you craft this cocktail? If so, please rate the recipe below.

Dark and Stormy Recipe

Learn how to craft a Dark and Stormy cocktail at home in just two minutes.

Prep Time2 minutes

Total Time2 minutes

Course: Drink

Cuisine: Cocktail

Servings: 1

Calories: 170kcal

  • 2 ounces Goslings Black Seal rum
  • 4 ounces ginger beer
  • spritz lime juice (freshly squeezed)
  • ice
  • lime wheel or wedge (garnish)
  • Fill rocks glass half way with ice.

  • Pour ginger beer into the glass.

  • Float the rum on top using a bar spoon or other implement.

  • Squeeze a spritz of fresh lime juice into the glass.

  • Garnish with a lime wheel or lime wedge.

  • Cut the wheel or wedge before you squeeze the lime.
  • You can use a different rum but you won’t be crafting an official Dark ‘N Stormy cocktail.
  • You can use a highball glass if you want to add more ice.

Calories: 170kcal | Carbohydrates: 10g | Sodium: 9mg | Potassium: 2mg | Sugar: 10g | Calcium: 3mg | Iron: 0.2mg

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