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Cranberry Dark and Stormy

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This Cranberry Dark and Stormy is a classic dark and stormy cocktail (rum and ginger beer), spruced up with homemade cranberry simple syrup using fresh cranberries – a fun and festive beverage to share with your friends and family during the winter months.

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The holidays, you people…they’re upon us like white on rice.

Halloween is just a hopscotch away, and I’m so ill-prepared!  

Per my usual procrastinating way, I have no costume in the pipeline, though I’m 200% ready to hand out Halloween candy comas, make pumpkin treats, and watch scary movies.

I fill the silent observer role much better than I excel at participation. Closely following All Hallows’ Eve? Friendsgivings all around!

If your pre-Thanksgiving weeks look like one Friendsgiving after another or twelve, and you’re always up for any excuse to feast and make merry with a glass of cold booze, I have just the cocktail for you. 

It involves the ever-so vibrant, tart, and nutrient packed (drum roll, please) cranberry.

If you’ve followed this blog for a hot minute (err..more than a year), you know I’m all about side dishes and sauces using fresh cranberries, particularly around the holidays. In addition to the edibles, I’m pretty amped about cranberry cocktails in general, and of the dark and stormy varietal in particular.

Each year, cranberries hit the produce section right in time for the festivities.

Whenever I spot them, I snag a couple of bags, freezing one in its original packaging to use throughout the year, and using one for my holiday eats, treats, and drinks.

Cranberries stay fresh for ages, which makes using them in all sorts of recipes a cinch for weeks on end.

For those of you who will be incorporating cranberries into your Friendsgiving eats and treats, stay tuned at the end of the post for cool contest information!

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What is a Dark & Stormy?:

A traditional dark and stormy is ginger beer with a dark rum floater.

I spruced up the classic bevvie by whipping up a cranberry simple syrup – I simply heated fresh cranberries on the stove top with water and pure maple syrup until the cranberries softened up and became mushy.

Strain the cranberry pulp out with a fine mesh strainer, leaving me with a naturally sweetened cranberry syrup.

Adding this syrup to your dark and stormy gives it an extra burst of tangy flavor, and also – bonus points – vitamins and antioxidants!

Which brings me to my next point:

Cranberries are packed with health benefits…a great source of Vitamin C and fiber, antioxidant polyphenols, and proanythocyanidins, making them an immune boosting superfruit that help fend off colds and support urinary tract health.

Plus, when used in sweet or savory dishes, cranberries give that sour/tangy flavor that helps balance out the salty-sweet.

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The cranberry simple syrup portion of this recipe makes enough for 3 to 4 cocktails.

If you’re going wild with cranberry cocktails, you can scale up the recipe so that you have more syrup to play with. 

If you love a good dark and stormy but want to avoid all the added sugar from the ginger beer, you can make my homemade ginger beer, which is a low-sugar alternative with the same ginger bite.

The way I see this working out, this cocktail would make for a sweet little holiday cocktail for any of your holiday gatherings wherein thirsty adult individuals are involved.

Cranberry Dark and Stormy cocktails on a wooden table, ready to drink.

Cranberry Dark and Stormy

A classic dark and stormy recipe made interesting with fresh cranberry simple syrup. A marvelously festive cocktail.
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes
4 cocktails

Ingredients

Cranberry Simple Syrup:

Dark and Stormy (per cocktail):

  • Ginger Beer
  • 1.5 ounces dark rum, I like spiced
  • 2 tablespoons to 3 cranberry simple syrup

Instructions

Prepare the Cranberry Simple Syrup:

  • Add all of the ingredients for the cranberry syrup to a saucepan and bring to a full boil.Reduce the heat to a gentle boil, simmer, and cook until cranberries have softened, about 10 minutes. Remove from heat and allow mixture to cool.
  • Once cool enough to handle, strain the cranberry mixture through a fine mesh strainer, pressing the pulp into the strainer to maximize the amount of syrup you get out. Discard the pulp and refrigerate the syrup until ready to use.

Prepare the Dark and Stormys:

  • Fill glasses with ice and fill most of the way up with ginger beer. Carefully pour in the cranberry syrup, followed by the dark rum. Serve with fresh cranberries and enjoy.
  • Note: Since dark and stormies are served with a rum floater, the first few drinks are super strong. To lessen the POW, stir the cocktail prior to sipping.

Nutrition

Serving: 1Cocktail - Calories: 158kcal - Carbohydrates: 29g - Sugar: 28g
Course: Beverages
Cuisine: American
Keyword: alcoholic beverages, cocktail recipe, cranberry cocktails, cranberry dark and stormy, dark and stormy recipe, holiday cocktails, skinny cocktails, winter cocktails
Servings: 4 cocktails
Calories: 158kcal
Author: Julia
Recipe Rating




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Jill

Wednesday 27th of November 2019

Hi! This looks great. Do you think I could batch make it to have out at a big gathering in a pitcher??

Purplenala

Monday 13th of November 2017

How much water do you use to make the simple syrup? I could not find it in the recipe. Very excited to make this recipe for Thanksgiving! Thanks!

Julia

Tuesday 14th of November 2017

Hi there! Thank you for catching that! I use about a cup and a half of water when I make the cranberry simple syrup. I fixed the recipe to reflect that change ;) Hope you enjoy!! xo

Lindsay Cotter

Thursday 27th of October 2016

This is so gorgeous! Perfect for the holidays!

Ashley

Thursday 27th of October 2016

I am pretending like the holidays are not as close as they are!! haha I am soooo not ready! But this cocktail! Gorgeous! Not to mention it sounds pretty darn delicious too!

Jennifer Dedrick

Wednesday 26th of October 2016

yummmmy!

Julia

Wednesday 26th of October 2016

So glad you like it, Jennifer!

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