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    A Light Drizzle Cocktail

    Published: Sep 21, 2014 · Modified: Aug 11, 2025 by Kim Beaulieu · This post may contain affiliate links

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    A Light Drizzle Cocktail is a spicy-sweet drink, inspired by the popular Dark & Stormy, that won't kill your diet!

    Light drizzle cocktail on a napkin on table

    This delightfully elegant cocktail combines the spicy flavor of ginger with the tartness of lime for a subtle sweet sip. "It's a refreshing twist on the classic Dark and Stormy cocktail.

    This recipe was a guest post courtesy of Ashley of Quarter Life (Crisis) Cuisine. Ashley is no longer blogging and her domain has expired but I wanted to keep the recipe on the blog as it's a delicious cocktail many people love.

    I've left Ashley's guest commentary on the blog for now for anyone who wants to read it. I may update it further down the road but for now I just wanted to give my readers a quick update about her blogging status.

    This cocktail recipe is stellar and I hope you enjoy it!

    A glass of light drizzle cocktail on a napkin with a straw in the glass. Drink is on the counter with ingredients on it.

    Ashley's Guest Post:

    Hi everyone! I'm Ashley from Quarter Life (Crisis) Cuisine!

    I met Kim via one of the blogger Facebook groups and have been following Cravings of a Lunatic for a few years now. Kim's been an awesome blog-role-model and always seems to be doing what what she can to help us all out.

    I'm constantly amazed by everything Kim does in the blog-o-sphere and beyond, and am so excited to be guest posting for you all!

    When trying to lose "a pound or two (or twelve)" the hardest thing for me to give up is ALWAYS the booze. I'm 26, I work a fairly demanding job, and both my social time and my personal time are always helped along by just a bit of booze.

    Happy Hour with friends? Cue the cocktails. A night to myself with the fiancé and the pooch? Pass the wine while I binge-watch cooking shows. Not to mention the fact that I work at a fun and funky start up that gives us margaritas at our weekly meeting and routinely has full-office happy hours where the first drink or so is on the company's tab... yeah. It's a little bit of a social lubricant, a little bit of a relaxer.

    In short, booze happens.

    Unfortunately, booze also happens to have a ton of calories, sugar, carbs... actually, just about anything I'm trying to cut out when trying to lose weight. A simple cocktail can run you as many calories as a meal and so, SO much sugar.

    So I make a deal with myself: keep the booze to weekends. Okay, that doesn't always work (margarita meetings, remember?). So here's my OTHER deal: low cal cocktails. When I'm out and about, a flavored or infused vodka with soda water is what I go for. Under 100 calories, just enough buzz.

    When I'm home for those few personal nights... something like this. Based on a Dark and Stormy, I call this "a light drizzle." Homemade ginger syrup sweetened with stevia, soda water I make myself with my SodaStream*, a hint of lime... perfect. Since it's practically calorie-less (just the vodka!) instead of a Dark and Stormy, it's a Light Drizzle. I'm clever like that.

    It's not TOTALLY guilt-free, but between this and a 700+ calorie cocktail with 10 grams of sugar? Gimme my light drizzle.

    Enjoy!

    Light drizzle cocktail on a coaster on table

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    A Light Drizzle Cocktail

    A Light Drizzle Cocktail is a spicy-sweet drink, inspired by the popular Dark & Stormy, that won't kill your diet!
    Course Cocktail, Drinks
    Cuisine American
    Keyword a light drizzle cocktail
    Prep Time 10 minutes minutes
    Total Time 10 minutes minutes
    Servings 2
    Calories 40kcal

    Ingredients

    • 1.5 cups water
    • 1 large knob ginger peeled and cut into chunks
    • 3 tablespoons stevia if using sugar use ½ cup
    • 1 ounces vodka
    • .5 ounce lime juice
    • 1 cup Club Soda
    • 1 lime wedge

    Instructions

    • Bring the water to a boil. Add the ginger chunks and let boil rapidly for 10 minutes.
    • Turn heat down to medium, add the stevia or sweetener and mix until fully dissolved.
    • Let mixture simmer until reduced by a third. Taste often, if it's getting too spicy, remove the ginger (I like it spicy so the ginger stays until the very end). Strain into a heat-safe jar and let cool to room temperature.
    • Once cooled, gently mix 2 tablespoons of ginger syrup into soda water. Taste, add more syrup if needed.
    • Fill a glass with ice. Pour vodka over ice, and top with ginger ale (you realized that's what you just made, right?) and lime juice. Stir, gently.
    • Serve with a lime wedge garnish.

    Notes

    Recipe and Photo Credit to Ashley Blom of Quarter Life Crisis Cuisine

    Nutrition

    Calories: 40kcal | Carbohydrates: 25g | Protein: 0.2g | Fat: 0.1g | Saturated Fat: 0.01g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.01g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0.01g | Sodium: 35mg | Potassium: 35mg | Fiber: 0.3g | Sugar: 0.3g | Vitamin A: 8IU | Vitamin C: 5mg | Calcium: 16mg | Iron: 0.1mg

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    Comments

    1. Choc Chip Uru

      September 21, 2014 at 9:21 pm

      I wouldn't mind a recipe as light and boozy as this 😀
      Great guest post!

      Cheers
      Choc Chip Uru

      Reply
      • Ashley @ QLCC

        September 24, 2014 at 12:00 pm

        Thanks, Choc Chip Uru! 🙂

        Reply
    2. Sophia @ NY Foodgasm

      September 22, 2014 at 11:13 am

      Sounds delish, LOVE it Ashley!

      Reply
      • Ashley @ QLCC

        September 24, 2014 at 12:00 pm

        Thanks, Sophia! 🙂

        Reply
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