This Dark ‘N’ Stormy cocktail looks impressive and tastes amazing! Just 3 ingredients and a glass full of ice is needed for this spicy refreshing cocktail!

I’ll show you how to get that separation layering that makes this drink look so pretty.

This drink is simply the best cocktail ever! Fantastic for sunny BBQ Weekends.

Dark and stormy cocktail in a mason jar glass with a slice of lime
Dark ‘n; stormy cocktail

Did I ever tell you how much I love this Dark ‘N’ Stormy cocktail?

I think I’ve mentioned it once or twice.

My old school buddy Helen introduced me to this spicy refreshing cocktail a few years ago, and now I have to order it every time we go out for a couple of drinks.

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What Ingredients do we need?

This is a super simple 3 ingredient (well 4 if you include the ice) cocktail. So you need:

  • Ginger Beer
  • Lime
  • Spiced Rum

Which rum is best to use?

You want to use a spiced rum for the perfect dark and stormy. I recommend:

  • Goslings Black Seal Rum – this is the official recognised rum used in a Dark ‘n’ Stormy
  • Kraken Spiced Rum – This one is my absolute favourite rum.
  • Captain Morgan’s spiced rum – this is a pretty good replacement, but i’d always look for the Kraken or Goslings rum first.

Personally, I think Kraken spiced rum is the absolute best rum to use (no I’m not getting paid to say that :-)). It’s an aromatic, rich and spicy spirit – and coming from someone who usually can’t stand the taste the smell of rum, this stuff is amazing!

Notes on ginger beer:

The ginger beers that work best for this cocktail are:

  • John Crabbies non-alcoholic cloudy ginger beer
  • Belvoir Organic Ginger Beer
  • Fever-Tree Ginger Beer
  • Fentimans Ginger Beer
  • Old Jamaica

I like a cloudy, spicy ginger beer to go with it. John Crabbies (non-alcoholic) is great. I used to use Old Jamaica – but unfortunately, they started adding sweeteners to the non-diet version and I don’t like the taste anymore.


How to make it

First, fill your glasses with ice and top with ginger beer – leaving a good inch of space at the top.

Pouring ginger beer into a glass full of ice

Squeeze the juice of half a lime into each glass:

Squeezing lime into a mason jar for a cocktail

Slowly pour the spiced rum over the back of a spoon. Ensure the end of the spoon is just touching the top of the ginger beer. This should give you a nice separation between the layers.

Pouring rum into a glass filled with ice and ginger beer

Garnish with a slice of lime and serve. So good on a hot sunny day (check out Chris gulping it down like a dehydrated fish (fish? – don’t know where I got that from, but you know what I mean) at the end of the video).

Dark and stormy cocktail in a glass with a slice of lime

A note on the straws

These photos were taken 3 years ago, before we switched to more environmentally friendly straws. We now use (these are affiliate links):

My vice is definitely 🍫chocolate🍫. The cocktails are saved for nights out with Chris (we try to get a date night every few weeks or so), and also sunny Sundays with the BBQ sizzling away. This cocktail is pretty strong, so I can only manage a couple before I start getting giddy (I am a bit of a lightweight though).

I’ve also been known to pour in some regular alcoholic Crabbies (double booze – very naughty). I just realised that I’m starting to sound like a bit of a booze-head, but actually I’m generally not much of a drinker.

Hand holding a glass of dark and stormy cocktail

Video

Check the full video on how to make my favourite cocktail:

YouTube video


Food to go with that cocktail

If you are looking for some food that goes well with a cocktail, like this dark ‘n’ stormy, then Chirs and I absolutley LOVE cocktails with BBQ food.  So how about some of these BBQ favourites:

I have also been know to enjoy one (or two) of these with a nice spicy curry  😉

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4.84 from 6 votes

Dark ‘N’ Stormy Cocktail

Just 3 ingredients and a glass full of ice is needed for this spicy refreshing Dark and Stormy cocktail!
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes
Servings: 2 Servings
Course: Drinks
Cuisine: American, Bermuda, British

Ingredients

  • ice
  • 240 ml (1 cup) spicy ginger beer – I like John Crabbies cloudy Ginger Beer
  • juice of one lime
  • lime slices
  • 120 ml (1/2 cup) spiced rum – I like 'The Kraken' Spiced rum

Instructions 

  • Fill two 12 oz mason jars with ice.
    ice
    Pouring ginger beer into a glass full of ice
  • Add the ginger beer, lime juice and a slice of lime to each glass.
    240 ml (1 cup) spicy ginger beer, juice of one lime, lime slices
    Squeezing lime into a mason jar for a cocktail
  • Very carefully and slowly pour the spiced rum on top – so it stays in a separate layer. You can do this over the back of a spoon for a more defined separate layer.
    120 ml (1/2 cup) spiced rum
    Pouring rum into a glass filled with ice and ginger beer
  • Add a straw and a slice of lime to the top of the glass then serve!
    lime slices
    Wide image of dark and stormy cocktail in a mason jar glass

Video

YouTube video

Notes

Tips for swapping out the ginger beer or rum:

I use John Crabbies cloudy ginger beer and Kraken spiced rum for this recipe. You can replace these with other spicy ginger beers and spiced rum though.
I’ve used the following before now:
Ginger Beer:
  • Belvoir Organic Ginger Beer
  • Fever-Tree Ginger Beer
  • Fentimans Ginger Beer
Rum:
  • Goslings Black Seal Rum – this is the official recognised rum used in a Dark ‘n’ Stormy
  • Captain Morgan’s spiced rum – this is a pretty good replacement, but i’d always look for the Kraken or Goslings rum first.

Nutritional information is per glass.

Nutrition

Calories: 183kcal | Carbohydrates: 11g | Sodium: 9mg | Sugar: 10g | Vitamin C: 4.5mg | Iron: 0.2mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

This Dark and Stormy recipe post was first published in June 2016. Updated in August 2019 with tips, step by step photos and a video. Updated in May 2020 with more information and for housekeeping reasons.

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  1. 4 stars
    I usually make my dark and storny with Goslings ginger beer and Goslings rum. This was pretty well balanced with a slight edge to it. I enjoyed it.

  2. 5 stars
    Got to be done. This is my Favourite cocktail. I Love this with a BBQ when the weather is nice.

  3. Typically, a dark and stormy calls for a dark rum (like Myer’s) rather than a spiced rum. I’ve always thought that was gross though, so I’ll have to try this version! I’m a bartender, so new drinks excite me:)

    1. 5 stars
      Another excellent ginger beer to use (if you can find it) is Bundaberg Ginger Beer from Australia. It’s brewed with Australian ginger and cane sugar and it’s intensely spicy!