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In this week’s episode of Into the Barchive, Blake and Tim sail into the story of one of the most dramatic and refreshing highballs in cocktail history: the Dark ’n Stormy. With International Dark ’n Stormy Day coming up on June 9, the guys explore the drink’s deep connection to Bermuda, maritime culture, ginger beer, and dark rum. From the Gosling family’s rum legacy to the sailors who helped shape the drink’s origin, this episode looks at how a simple combination of rum, ginger beer, and lime became one of the most recognizable tropical cocktails in the world. This episode features two versions of the drink: a classic Dark ’n Stormy-inspired build with dark rum, ginger beer, and lime, and a creative Miso Dark and Stormy riff from Tokyo Record Bar that swaps in shochu, yuzu, miso syrup, soda, and a Cynar float. Along the way, Blake and Tim break down why the drink’s name is trademarked, how ginger beer became tied to sailors and sea travel, why the float gives the cocktail its signature storm-cloud look, and how the Dark ’n Stormy functions not just as a cocktail, but as a template for experimentation. Whether you prefer the classic Bermuda-style version or a modern riff with Japanese flavors, this episode proves that a cocktail does not need a long ingredient list to become iconic. Sometimes all it takes is rich rum, spicy ginger beer, citrus, and a little stormy weather in the glass.
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