Tumgik
#ginger beer cocktails
brunchbinch · 1 year
Text
Tumblr media
The Grave Digger
featuring Mezcal, Cointreau, spiced apple cider, lemon juice, orange bitters, ginger beer, & rosemary
10 notes · View notes
thetockablog · 9 months
Text
Moscow Mule
Moscow Mule IngredientsIce45ml vodka15ml fresh lime juiceGinger beerFresh lime slices, for garnish]Mint sprig, for garnish MethodFill a copper mug with ice, and add vodka and lemon juice.Top up with ginger beer. garnish with fresh lime slices and mint sprig. Enjoy!
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
0 notes
acocktailmoment · 2 months
Text
Tumblr media
El Diablo !
Ingredients:
50ml Reposado Tequila
15ml Cassis liqueur
15ml Lime juice
Top with ginger beer
Lime wheel
Method:
Put ice into the shaker.
Pour Tequila, Cassis and Lime juice.
Shake and strain into the Highball glass.
Fill up with Ginger beer.
Garnish with Lime wheel.
This article was not sponsored or supported by a third-party. A Cocktail Moment is not affiliated with any individuals or companies depicted here.
34 notes · View notes
wyrmoftheweb · 5 days
Text
desert haters I dislike you so deeply. one of the most beautiful sets of biomes in the world. kill you.. Etc.
2 notes · View notes
rabbitcruiser · 4 months
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
International Dark 'n Stormy Day
Sailors and cocktail enthusiasts rejoice,  this year June 9 is International Dark ‘n Stormy Day. This delicious  and potent highball was created in an accidental collaborative effort by a family of Bermudian rum makers (you know the Goslings, don’t you) and some seasick sailors. Members of the British Navy stationed on Bermuda in the 1920s brewed ginger beer as a remedy for seasickness. Some intrepid sailors began adding a dash of the Goslings’ locally made Black Seal Rum to the ginger beer, transforming a dizzy-tummy remedy into one  of the most popular and widely-recognized cocktails to date. So pour  yourself a tall glass of Goslings Stormy Ginger Beer with a topper of Goslings Black Seal Rum and raise a toast to the gifted minds who  brought us this liquid masterpiece.
Sailors  and cocktail enthusiasts rejoice, this year June 9* is International  Dark ‘n Stormy Day. This delicious and potent highball was created in  an accidental collaborative effort by a family of Bermudian rum makers  (you know the Goslings, don’t you) and some seasick sailors. Members of  the British Navy stationed on Bermuda in the 1920s brewed ginger beer as  a remedy for seasickness. Some intrepid sailors began adding a dash of  the Goslings’ locally made Black Seal Rum to the ginger beer,  transforming a dizzy-tummy remedy into one of the most popular and  widely-recognized cocktails to date. So pour yourself a tall glass of  Goslings Stormy Ginger Beer with a topper of Goslings Black Seal Rum and  raise a toast to the gifted minds who brought us this liquid  masterpiece.
Five Fast Facts:
It has a specific recipe
While  mixing other rums with ginger beer might taste good, a cocktail just  isn’t a Dark ‘n Stormy unless it utilizes the unique flavor of Goslings  Black Seal Rum.
Hall of Famer
The Dark ‘n Stormy was awarded #19 on 2020’s list of the World’s Best Selling Cocktails.
The Best Mixer Around
Goslings Stormy Ginger Beer is the #1 Selling Ginger Beer Brand in the U.S.
The Taste of Bermuda
The Dark ‘n Stormy holds the title of Bermuda’s National Drink.
A Global Phenomenon
Goslings Black Seal Rum is exported to more than 20 countries. Making the Dark ‘n Stormy a truly global cocktail.
History of International Dark 'n Stormy Day
It  was a dark and stormy night…well, it’s more likely that it was a nice  and peaceful day in the spring of 1806 when James Gosling — the eldest  son of wine and spirit merchant, William Gosling — embarked on a journey  from England to America with 10,000 pounds of merchandise.  Unfortunately, after 91 days at sea, his charter ran out, so James and  his crew decided to head for the nearest port: St. George’s, Bermuda.  Instead of moving on from Bermuda to America, he and his brother Ambrose  set up shop on King’s Parade Street in 1824. Over the years, the  Gosling family perfected their blending technique until they created  their unique black rum, originally referred to as “Old Rum” up until  World War I. In the early 1900s, they began packaging their rum in  repurposed champagne bottles and sealing them shut with black wax. From  that moment, the rum became widely referred to as “Black Seal.”
In  the 1920s, the family’s rum caught the attention of Royal Naval  Officers who were brewing their own ginger beer. They added a hefty  splash of the dark rum to their sparkling drink and accidentally created  a delicious and iconic cocktail. According to legend, the cocktail got  its recognizable name when an old fisherman claimed the drink had the  “color of a cloud only a fool or dead man would sail under.” On June 9, 1980, the Gosling family trademarked the cocktail, protecting the  integrity of the drink’s recipe the world over, and forever ensuring  that a cocktail can only be advertised as an authentic Dark ‘n Stormy if it contains the key ingredient – Goslings Black Seal Rum.
International Dark 'n Stormy Day timeline
1806 James Gosling Arrives in Bermuda
En route to America, James Gosling instead makes a home on Bermuda, and a rum-making legacy is born.
1824 Bermuda's Wine and Spirit Merchants
Ambrose Gosling arrives to Bermuda and he and his brother set up shop on King's Parade Street in St. George's, Bermuda.
1920s A Storm is Brewing
British  Royal Naval Officers tried adding Goslings Black Seal Rum to their  ginger beer — an old sailor claimed the drink looked just like storm  clouds.
1950s Tall, Dark, and Handsome
Francis  “Goose” Gosling (6th generation) designs signature Black Seal logo, and  the name is officially changed from “Old Rum” to Goslings Black Seal  Rum.
1980 A Proper Cocktail
The Gosling family trademarked the Dark 'n Stormy cocktail, mandating that  the only way to list it is with the use of ginger beer and Goslings Black Seal Rum.
2009 Goslings Introduces Stormy Ginger Beer
With the addition of Goslings own brand of ginger beer, the Dark 'n Stormy is completely in the family.
2012 Dark 'n Stormy In a Can
Gosling releases a ready-to-drink Dark 'n Stormy in a can in the U.S. making this beloved cocktail even more enticing.
International Dark 'n Stormy Day Activities
Enjoy a glass (or can) of the refreshing cocktail
Dress up as a sailor
Create Dark 'n Stormy Cuisine
If  you're celebrating International Dark 'n Stormy Day, then it's only a given that you indulge in the deep and sparkling flavors of a Dark 'n Stormy. Whether you like it layered in a glass or in Goslings quick and convenient can, the only way you can go wrong is by not drinking it at all!
The Dark 'n Stormy is the sailor's drink of choice, so it's only right that  you take on the part of a sailor after drinking one...or two. However, please drink responsibly, just because you're dressed as a sailor  doesn't mean you have the alcohol tolerance of one. Trust us, we know.
Ginger, rum, lime, these are all wonderful flavor profiles for a myriad of culinary concoctions. Try your hand at baking Dark 'n Stormy cupcakes, or blending some Dark 'n Stormy ice cream.
Why We Love International Dark 'n Stormy Day
We get to drink our favorite cocktail
A drink with history
It stems from a family business
When there's a full day dedicated to the creation of our favorite cocktail,  it's only right that we take the time to indulge. It's called being festive. Whether you're a professional mixologist or just play one at  home, nothing could be simpler than mixing up a Dark 'n Stormy.
This  cocktail comes with a story — the more we learn about it, the more we love it. How many other cocktails can say they're the sailor's drink of choice? Probably not many, because they can't talk, but you know what we mean.
There's  something about a family business that lets us know that everything was created with care, attention to detail, and affection. The Gosling family has been in the rum making business for over 200 years, and as hey've grown into the rum company that we all know and love today, they've maintained the integrity of their one-of-a-kind Bermuda rum.
Source
3 notes · View notes
morethansalad · 2 months
Text
Tumblr media
Stunning Rosemary Concord Grape Cocktail (Vegan)
or make it a cocktail with non-alcoholic vodka
5 notes · View notes
tricornonthecob · 10 months
Text
So sleepy but we gotta start season 2
LK 121: Nyquil Sluttington
(pt1)(pt2)(pt3)(pt4)
Tumblr media
These are the most dramatic trees since the opening to Fox and the Hound.
Tumblr media
why is he going so fast??? What is he running from?
Also I see Caesar is in his gray era.
Tumblr media
I wonder where the budget went.
Tumblr media
Just Kayla. I feel like there's a child labor law that got sidestepped here.
Tumblr media
oh my god he's talking to the horse. Secret Horse Girl, 10,000x over.
Tumblr media
I don't understand why you're bitching about this, this is your favorite topic and you're literally galloping to get there.
Tumblr media
Keeping up with the Sluttingtons
Tumblr media
Still talking with the horse lol same though.
Tumblr media
Well maybe if you hadn't wasted all that energy galloping...
Tumblr media
"Quit yoinkin' the reins, my guy, sheesh."
Tumblr media
oh my god James, he is already halting why must you yank so much.
Tumblr media
lol he looks so offended.
Tumblr media
GIT OFF MA LAWN
Tumblr media
I just want to know how they told Kayla to play that line, because it is not very threatening and I assume it was meant to be sarcastic/threatening.
Tumblr media
again with the yankity reins, for a horsegirl he has pretty bad eq.
Tumblr media
Caesar is not having any of this.
Tumblr media
this episode feels lowkey the LK fandom's Beast Boy/Terra moment, TT cartoon canon is bullshit, Raven/Beast Boy forever I will fight you, why do none of my ships end up canon.
Tumblr media
I assume this is supposed to look good but I hate peas.
Tumblr media
Is he at the kid's table or something, someone get this man an appropriately-sized chair he looks like he's sitting in one of these
Tumblr media Tumblr media
that is... alot of money.
Tumblr media
...what do you think, Sybil?? He's a journalist, do keep up.
Tumblr media
"why?! >:( " Girl I can't with you.
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Ooof hit him right in the self-consciousness, guess which writer's room finally got to flesh out some character development?
Tumblr media
"You come into my house and do journalism???"
Girl why are you so angy.
Tumblr media Tumblr media
The writer's room is trying to hit an enemies-to-lovers speedrun record with this episode and I am not here for it.
Tumblr media
Is that his wife or just another kid. Who was she.
Tumblr media
"...is too old for you and also gross please stop."
goddamn this is the episode of NOTPs, what next, Henri and A Stable Work Schedule?
7 notes · View notes
askwhatsforlunch · 6 months
Text
Gin Buck
Tumblr media
Beautifully refreshing on a very warm Spring day, this Gin Buck is a simple cocktail that allows the spirit to shine as brightly as the sun! Happy Friday!
Ingredients (serves 1):
8 ice cubes
45 millilitres/1 1/2 fluid ounces herbaceous botanical gin (like Wild Burrows)
1/2 small, ripe lemon
chilled ginger beer (like Bundaberg's), to top
Place ice cubes in a Collins glass.
Pour gin over the ice.
Thoroughly squeeze the juice of the lemon halve, and pour over the gin and ice. Give a gentle stir with a bar spoon.
Top with chilled ginger beer.
Enjoy Gin Buck immediately.
4 notes · View notes
crownedstoat · 1 year
Text
Tumblr media
Yard work ending with a Kentucky Mule.
17 notes · View notes
cqcandchill · 1 year
Text
off to see sunset rubdown and this is the third establishment i’ve been to in a week that doesn’t have moscow mules. i’m devastated. what does a bitch have to DO around here to get a good fuckin ginger beer cocktail
4 notes · View notes
dagreb · 2 years
Text
Cylinder formation: Dark N Stormy
Tumblr media
2 notes · View notes
red-bloody-girl · 2 years
Photo
Tumblr media
Drinks - Black Ginger Cocktail
3 notes · View notes
acocktailmoment · 1 year
Photo
Tumblr media
Dark ‘n Stormy !
Ingredients:
2 ounces Gosling’s Black Seal Rum (or substitute with any dark rum)
1/2 ounce fresh lime juice (optional)
3 ounces chilled ginger beer
1 chilled shot Death Wish Coffee Vanilla (brewed any way you like)
1 candied ginger slice
1 lime wheel
Directions:
Fill a cocktail shaker with ice.
Add the rum and lime juice and shake well.
Strain into an ice-filled Collins (or highball) glass.
Stir in the ginger beer and a chilled shot of Death Wish Coffee Vanilla .
Skewer the ginger slice and lime wheel and garnish the cocktail.
(Rich vanilla that’s medium-roasted and made with no artificial ingredients.)
Courtesy: Death Wish Coffee
Image Credit: Mae Mu
This article was not sponsored or supported by a third-party. A Cocktail Moment is not affiliated with any individuals or companies depicted here.  
49 notes · View notes
Text
Recette Moscow Mule
Tumblr media
Réalisez vous-mêmes un Moscow Mule, avec cette recette de cocktail facile et rapide à préparer.
© Image de ASphotofamily sur Freepik
0 notes
ruthwalton · 8 months
Photo
Tumblr media
UK and Ireland - Smoky Irish Wolfhound This is a smoky version of a Irish Wolfhound cocktail - the smokiness is nicely balanced out by sweet and spicy ginger beer and the tang from the grapefruit juice
0 notes
morethansalad · 1 year
Text
Tumblr media
Olive Garden Watermelon Sangria (Vegan)
16 notes · View notes