Prepare yourself for the weekend with a refreshing Blackberry Dark and Stormy cocktail. Light and fruity, and just boozy enough to make the perfect summer drink.

If you’re looking for more easy, breezy summertime cocktails you’ll love our Strawberry Basil Moscow Mule, Ginger Peach Bourbon Smash, and my favorite Sparkling Cucumber Gimlet.

Prepare yourself for the weekend with a refreshing Blackberry Dark and Stormy. Light and fruity, and just boozy enough to make the perfect summer drink. Print the full recipe at TidyMom.net #cocktail #blackberry #rum #gingerbeer #darkandstormy

Blackberry Dark and Stormy Cocktail

Come on over and join me, because it’s cocktail time! This Blackberry Dark and Stormy has your name written all over it! The fresh blackberries and subtlely sweet ginger beer make this a perfectly refreshing cocktail.

The best part is how easy it is to make. In just a few minutes, using only 5 ingredients you’ll be in fresh fruit cocktail heaven! It’s a drink so good you won’t be able to stop at just one. 

Prepare yourself for the weekend with a refreshing Blackberry Dark and Stormy. Light and fruity, and just boozy enough to make the perfect summer drink.

Little Known Facts About A Dark and Stormy Cocktail

Do you ever wonder how a cocktail came to be or how it got its name? Well, I do! Anytime we make a new drink I’m obsessed with looking up the origin. I thought I’d share a little bit of what I found in case there are anymore cocktail history freaks out there like me.

The dark and stormy is the official cocktail of Bermuda, which is where the drink was first created. The combination of ginger beer and dark rum creates an eery storm like color when mixed together.

The legend is that the drink got its name after a sailor claimed the color of the drink was the “color of a cloud only a fool or a dead man would sail under.”

What’s In A Blackberry Dark and Stormy Cocktail?

Any dark and stormy cocktail has two important components that can’t be missed.

You’ll need ginger beer and a good dark rum. They say that an authentic dark and stormy is made with Gosling Black Seal Rum, but any dark rum will suffice in this case. Then, you’ll top it off with a little lime juice for an extra punch of flavor.

Now is where the recipe twist comes in. To add the blackberry component, you’ll take a muddler and mash up the blackberries in the bottom of the shaker. Add in some mint and rum, shake, and top it off with a little ginger beer and you’re ready to enjoy!

How to steps for making a Blackberry Dark and Stormy cocktail

What Is Muddling?

I am in no way a cocktail expert, which leaves me shamelessly googling terms and techniques when it comes to cocktail creation. So, let’s just skip the step where you might have to google what muddling is and let me fill you in.

Muddling involves pressing ingredients into the side and bottom of a glass with a special tool called a muddler. The process helps release the flavors of the fresh ingredients so they can bind with the alcohol properly.

To properly muddle, come directly over the shaker (don’t tip the glass) and pushed down on the ingredients twisting your hand a quarter twist as you press down. Continue to repeat this motion until the desired consistency had been reached.

How to make a Blackberry Dark and Stormy cocktail

Secrets for the Best Blackberry Dark and Stormy

If you want a bartender-quality cocktail there are a few tricks of the trade you’ll want to follow for this recipe.

When muddling, first muddle the lime and mint, then add the blackberry and muddle the mixture again. It’s important to follow the steps in this way because the blackberries don’t need to be muddled to the extent of the linm and mint.

You also want to make sure you have a good shaker on hand. Stirring the cocktail won’t give the same effect as shaking, and the ingredients won’t combine as well, leaving separated flavors.

If at all possible use fresh blackberries. Of course, thawed, frozen fruit will work, but I highly recommend the fresh fruit for this recipe. It really adds that refreshing burst that you don’t want to miss

Prepare yourself for the weekend with a refreshing Blackberry Dark and Stormy. Light and fruity, and just boozy enough to make the perfect summer drink.

My Favorite Summer Drinks List

This summer I’ll be out on the deck with some chips, Pineapple Mango Salsa, and an ice-cold glass of my Blackberry Dark And Stormy. There’s no better way to spend the day than relaxing with a good cocktail and your favorite podcast, or book.

Check out some other drinks I’m crushing on this season!

World’s Best Cosmopolitan Cocktail

Rosé Summer Sangria With Berries

Lady Greyhound Cocktail

Strawberry Basil Moscow Mule

Prosecco Margaritas

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An Easy Breezy Dark And Stormy Cocktail Recipe

Get ready to impress your guests with this blackberry dark and stormy cocktail. You won’t find a more beautiful, delicious and refreshing summer drink recipe, so no need to look further.

This ridiculously easy recipe will only take a few minutes, and it will be the best decision you make all day.

dark and stormy cocktail in a pretty glass
Prepare yourself for the weekend with a refreshing Blackberry Dark and Stormy. Light and fruity, and just boozy enough to make the perfect summer drink. Print the full recipe at TidyMom.net #cocktail #blackberry #rum #gingerbeer #darkandstormy

Blackberry Dark and Stormy Cocktail

Yield: 1
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes

Prepare yourself for the weekend with a refreshing Blackberry Dark and Stormy. Light and fruity, and just boozy enough to make the perfect summer drink.

Ingredients

  • 1.5 oz dark rum (like Gosling Black Seal Rum) or a spiced rum
  • 3.5 oz ginger beer, chilled
  • 1 lime wedge
  • 2-3 mint leaves
  • 5-6 fresh blackberries (+ extra for garnish)

Instructions

  1. Place lime and mint in a shaker and muddle by using a muddler or the bottom of a wooden spoon to smash the lime and mint together until juices are fully released
  2. Add blackberries to shaker and continue to muddle for 1- 2 minutes.
  3. Pour in rum, place lid on shaker and shake vigorously.
  4. Fill an old-fashioned glass about 3/4 full with crushed ice. Pour the contents of the shaker over the ice and top off with chilled ginger beer.
  5. Garnish with a fresh blackberry and a mint leaf. Enjoy!

Notes

If you don't have fresh blackberries, you can use thawed frozen blackberries as a substitute.

Nutrition Information:
Yield: 1 Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving: Calories: 203Total Fat: 1gSaturated Fat: 0gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 0gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 20mgCarbohydrates: 28gFiber: 6gSugar: 17gProtein: 2g

Nutrition information is estimated based on the ingredients and cooking instructions as described in each recipe and is intended to be used for informational purposes only. Please note that nutrition details may vary based on methods of preparation, origin, and freshness of ingredients used.

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