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Spiced Dark and Stormy

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Spiced Dark and StormyMarcus Nilsson

The longer the spices infuse in the rum, the more flavorful it will be.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    Makes 2

Ingredients

Spiced rum:

2 teaspoons allspice berries
2 teaspoons black peppercorns
4 1" strips orange zest (removed with a vegetable peeler)
1 750-milliliter bottle dark rum

Cocktail:

3 ounces fresh lime juice
1 12-ounce can ginger beer
2 lime wedges (for serving)

Special Equipment

A spice mill or mortar and pestle

Preparation

  1. For spiced rum:

    Step 1

    Coarsely grind allspice and peppercorns in spice mill or with mortar and pestle; add spices and orange zest to rum and let infuse at least 2 days. Strain into a clean bottle or a glass jar.

    Step 2

    DO AHEAD: Rum can be infused 3 weeks ahead. Store in a dark, dry place.

  2. For cocktail:

    Step 3

    Combine lime juice and 4 ounces spiced rum in a cocktail shaker; fill with ice. Shake until outside is frosty, about 30 seconds. Strain into highball glasses filled with ice, top off with ginger beer, and garnish with lime wedges.

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