Gosling's range of Bermuda rums; Black Seal®, Gold Seal, Family Reserve Old and Overproof rums, as well as Dark ‘n Stormy® and Ginger Beer from Bermuda.
Stick with us and we will show you how. bottom layer: our spiced simple syrup middle layer: fizzy ginger beer top layer: dark rum History of the Dark and Stormy Cocktail The dark and stormy cocktail has a long history that dates back to the late 1800’s! It is one of the true old...
The rum cocktail 7 Ginger made with the Cuban rum Havana Club 7 is a twist on the Cuba Libre drink. Using ginger ale instead of cola, it is sweet, spicy and refreshing, with a sharp squeeze of lime! For a more fiery hit switch out the ginger ale for ginger beer. ...
Myers’s Original Dark mixed with cola is a very rich intense drink. Similar in many ways to Goslings Black Seal from Bermuda. Myers’s has a slightly more bitter profile and still displays its Jamaican roots. Myers’s also makes a very flavourful Rum and Ginger Beer. I would have trouble...
The cocktail’s name appeared after a sailor mixed ginger beer with the islands official rum, known as Gosling’s Black Seal sometime after the First World War. But here things get a… Read more March 16, 2016 What Is Your Favourite Rum Based Cocktail? a) Daiquiri b) Rum Punch c) ...
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The back label recommends serving this over ice or with Ginger Ale for a Bajan mule. I mixed this both with Cola and Ginger Beer. It made a pretty pleasant stab at both drinks. In particular with Ginger Ale. Then again at £30 a bottle it should perhaps be a bit better than decent...
The Wolf I am is made from Gosling Black Seal rum, Guinness syrup, lime, and ginger beer. Gosling’s Black Seal is Bermuda black rum and in this cocktail it adds a soft and elegant base for the citrus of the limes and the bite of the ginger beer. ...
It calls for Gosling’s Bermudan rum but any dark rum to accompany a spicy ginger beer will work - just don’t substitute for ginger ale. Apparently many venues that utilise a different rum have had to resort to cleverly renaming the drink to Safe Harbour, in order to avoid litigation ...