Perfect Dark & Stormy

Fresh lime juice, zesty ginger beer, and bold, black rum are what makes a Perfect Dark & Stormy!  This refreshing cocktail is great all year long, but it’s the perfect addition to a hot summer day!

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With a Perfect Dark & Stormy, you get a wonderfully pleasant, sharp ginger flavor from the ginger beer, a zesty tang from the fresh lime juice, and a smooth warmth from the rum.  It’s a perfectly balanced cocktail!

Have you ever had a Dark & Stormy?  The first time I tried one was at a local distillery that offered hand-crafted cocktails featuring their own house-made spirits. 

They didn’t have vodka, my go-to liquor, so I opted for something called a “Dark & Stormy” made with rum.  I’m glad they didn’t have any vodka, because their rum cocktail was a game changer for me! 

I’ve been making this rum-based cocktail for several years now, playing with different brands of ginger beer and experimenting with several varieties of rum, and can now say that I have totally mastered it. 

Since there are only 3 ingredients in this cocktail, using high-quality ingredients is a must.

The ingredients in a Perfect Dark & Stormy - ginger beer, black rum, and lime

Ingredients needed for this recipe (scroll down to recipe card for complete recipe):

  • Ginger beer – Fever Tree
  • Black rum – Kraken
  • Limes

What kind of ginger beer is best for a Dark & Stormy?

Of all the different ginger beers I’ve tried, my favorite is Fever Tree.  It has a wonderful ginger bite and plenty of carbonation. 

I have even tried Goslings, who is supposed to be essential in a Dark & Stormybut found it to be a little flat in flavor and lacking in carbonation.

What kind of rum is best for a Dark & Stormy?

As for the rum, you need a dark/black rum.  I like The Kraken Black Spiced Rum because like the bottle says, it’s “strong, rich, black, and smooth.” 

It’s also 47% alcohol instead of the typical 40% in other rums. 

Looking for more cocktail recipes?

If you prefer a fruitier cocktail, try my Sparkling Blood Orange Cocktail.  It’s fruity, but not too sweet!

When it’s cold out, there’s nothing better than a mug of Spiced Apple Cranberry Warm Rum Punch or Warm Apple Cinnamon Spiced Wine to warm you right up!

I can’t wait to hear what you think of this cocktail!  By the way, if you like Moscow Mules (ginger beer, vodka, lime juice), I really think you’ll love a Dark & Stormy because it is its Caribbean cousin!

NOTES:

  • Fever Tree makes a lower calorie ginger beer called “Refreshingly Light”.  It does not have the same ginger bite as its full-calorie counterpart, and therefore, doesn’t give this drink the same flavor.
  • I am not getting paid by Fever Tree or The Kraken to write this post, I just genuinely love these products!
  • As for the lime juice, please don’t skimp and use a little, green, squeezable plastic lime, as the taste just isn’t the same as fresh lime juice!

 

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Perfect Dark & Stormy shot from above the glass

Perfect Dark & Stormy

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Fresh lime juice, zesty ginger beer, and bold, black rum are what makes a Perfect Dark & Stormy!  This refreshing cocktail is great all year long, but it's the perfect addition to a hot summer day!
5 from 1 vote
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 0 minutes
0 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes
Course Drinks
Cuisine American
Servings 1

Equipment

Ingredients
  

  • 1 oz. fresh lime juice
  • 1.5 oz. The Kraken Black Spiced Rum
  • 5 oz. Fever Tree Ginger Beer
  • Ice
  • Lime wedge for garnish

Instructions
 

  • Add ice to a glass, then add the lime juice, rum, and ginger beer. Stir and garnish with a lime wedge. Enjoy!
Keyword Cocktail, Lime, Rum
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