Teaching myself to cook by preparing new recipes to try out on family and friends as often as possible. I am not a natural talent when it comes to cooking so this is truly a learning experience. I choose to use organic and locally grown produce as well as growing many of my own organic herbs and vegetables. Join me in my adventure as I prepare the great, the good, the mediocre, the bad and the ugly. Hopefully more of the former and less of the latter. :)
Fennel and Leeks
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Dark and Stormy Cocktail
Photo Courtesy of Brad Lovejoy
The Dark and Stormy was a perfect choice for our Thanksgiving cocktail because of the earthy color and deep, warm flavor. Our friends Tom and Heidi helped decide which cocktails we would serve. The Dark and Stormy was Tom's great idea and Heidi recommended that we serve hot spiced cider with rum. Both drinks were tasty but the Dark and Stormy was our official Thanksgiving cocktail.
Ingredients per serving:
ice
1/4 lime, cut into two thick slices, one for garnish, one to squeeze over ice
2 oz Gosling's Black Seal Bermuda black rum
4 oz ginger beer
Fill highball glasses with ice. Squeeze lime slice over ice. Add Gosling's rum. Add ginger beer and place slice of lime on rim of glass for squeezing or garnish.
This cocktail was tasty with a capital T! Gosling's Black Seal Bermuda black rum has great depth of flavor without being too strong. I purchased ginger beer by The Ginger People and the flavor was lovely. I have only tasted ginger beer a few times but this brand is my favorite thus far. (I recommend checking their website for other products. The ginger chews are one of my brother's favorite treats). The only change I would make to this recipe is to squeeze one additional slice of lime. The extra acidity added the perfect touch.
I read about a few alternatives to this cocktail that I thought I would share. The first is to add fresh-grated nutmeg as a finishing touch. The second is to swap black rum for white rum to make a Light and Breezy. As you can see in our photo above, the Dark and Stormy was perfect for our Thanksgiving weather so we stuck with the original. Enjoy!
Recipe Source:
simplyrecipes.com
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