Captain Morgan’s and blackberry flavored ginger ale come together in this Spiced Blackberry Ginger Ale cocktail. Is it 5 o’clock yet?
It’s 5 o’clock somewhere.
One of my favorite go-to cocktails has always been a Captain Morgan & Ginger Ale. Also known as a Happy Skipper.
My sister-in-law turned me on to the new Canada Dry Blackberry Ginger Ale. “It’s so pretty in the glass.”
The ingredients for this cocktail are really so simple.
Captain Morgan spiced rum swirled with crisp, bubbly blackberry-flavored ginger ale.
Garnished with lime wedges and fresh, juicy blackberries this cocktail is sure to please.
Spiced Blackberry Ginger Ale
Ingredients
- 1 part Captain Morgan Spiced Rum
- 2 parts Canada Dry Blackberry Ginger Ale
- Lime slices
- Fresh blackberries
Instructions
- Pour the Captain Morgan's and Canada Dry Blackberry Ginger Ale over ice. Toss in a handful of fresh blackberries and garnish with lime slices.
Simple is the way to go when it comes to cocktails! I would love it if yo would link up to Tipsy Tuesday tomorrow at Grey is the New Black!
Thanks for the love. Simple is the way to go. I will link up tomorrow. Thanks for the reminder.
I can never resist a blackberry-based cocktail (and I have a bunch sitting in my fridge right now just waiting to be added to some drinks!). We’re hosting our monthly cocktail linkup today and would love for you to stop by and share 🙂
Blackberries are key. Thanks for the invite. I will check it out.
Oh this looks delicious!! I’ve never seen the blackberry ginger ale!! I love me some Captain and Ginger, though! I’d love it if you stopped by my blog and linked this up today! I have a linkup every Thursday called Thursty Thursday and this would be perfect!! Cheers!! hopelesslyeverafter.blogspot.com
It is so refreshing. Thanks for visiting. I’ll be sure to check out Thursty Thursday.
This looks great! Love finding new bloggers and cocktails through the linkup!
Thanks for the invite ladies. Love to share when I have a great cocktail.
I’ve never seen this blackberry ginger ale…hoping I find some at the grocery tomorrow!
It was all over the shelves this past spring. Hopefully Canada Dry brings it back soon.