10 of the Best Mule Recipe Variations (2024)

Summer is here again, and that means the return of fresh, light co*cktails to keep us cool in the blazing heat. A refreshing mix of vodka, lime juice, and ginger beer famously served in the iconic copper mug, the sessionable Moscow Mule is one of the most popular co*cktails in the world and won’t be disappearing anytime soon.

The simple spec used for the co*cktail allows room for some experimentation and is the inspiration behind popular variations like the tequila-infused Mexican Mule and bourbon-centric Kentucky Mule.

Here are some of VinePair’s favorite Mule recipes to kick start your summer and carry you through the end of 2022.

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Types Of Mule Drinks

  • Vodka Mules
  • Tequila Mules
  • Whiskey/Bourbon Mules
  • Gin Mules
  • Rum Mules
  • FAQ

Vodka Mules

The Moscow Mule

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While the co*cktail’s namesake may be Russia’s capital city, the Moscow Mule was actually first introduced in Manhattan in the early 1940s. There are many theories about the true origins of the co*cktail, but it is believed that the beloved drink was created due to one bar’s overabundance of both Smirnoff vodka and ginger beer. The classic Moscow Mule blends vodka, ginger beer, and lime in an iconic copper mug for a refreshing summer sip.

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The Pineapple Moscow Mule

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This variation of the Moscow Mule adds pineapple and a dash of bitters to the Mule’s classic specs for an elevated tropical flavor. Garnished with a mint sprig and a pineapple slice, the Pineapple Moscow Mule is fresh, delicious, and ripe for summer sipping.

The Strawberry Basil Moscow Mule

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This take on the Moscow Mule incorporates the sweet, refreshing flavors of strawberry, basil, and a hint of citrus. This mix of vodka, lemon juice, agave nectar, basil leaves, and strawberries is perfect for sipping in the summer sun.

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The Cranberry Moscow Mule

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Ripe from October to December, cranberries are the perfect addition to jazz up the classic Moscow Mule. The Cranberry Moscow Mule adds homemade cranberry-infused simple syrup to the classic vodka, lime juice, and ginger beer mixture for a co*cktail ideal for holiday hosting.

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The Marshmallow Mule

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Created by Emily Vikre, author of “Camp co*cktails,” and co-founder of the Vikre Distillery in Minnesota, the Marshmallow Mule is reminiscent of the nostalgic childhood favorite, s’mores. Using marshmallow and ginger-infused simple syrup, along with vodka, soda water, and limes, this is a sweet co*cktail that’s perfect for sipping next to a fire.

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Tequila Mules

The Mexican Mule

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Of all spirits available on the market, tequila is by far the most popular choice in Mexico. The agave spirit is a Mexican staple, so it’s only fitting that its presence be known in The Mexican Mule. Served in the Mule’s classic copper mug, this version is a refreshing blend of tequila, lime juice, and ginger beer.

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Whiskey/Bourbon Mules

The Kentucky Mule

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Kentucky is home to many American staples: the Kentucky Derby, KFC, the Louisville Slugger, and, of course, bourbon. The Kentucky Mule is a celebration of the spirit from its homeland. Swapping out vodka for bourbon, this mule has an added sweetness from the brown spirit’s barrel aging. Topped with lime juice and ginger beer, the Kentucky Mule is fresh, slightly peppery, and absolutely delicious.

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The Irish Mule

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This take on the mule replaces vodka with Irish whiskey for a well-rounded co*cktail suitable for St. Patrick’s Day celebrations and beyond. The Irish Mule blends Irish whiskey, lime juice, and ginger beer with an added mint sprig as a garnish to bring out the ginger and lime flavors.

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Gin Mules

The Gin Gin Mule

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The Gin Gin Mule was created by mixologist Audrey Saunders at the Beacon Bar in NYC in 2000. As the name suggests, rather than vodka, this version of the Mule subs in gin blended with fresh lime juice and mint and is topped with homemade ginger beer for an easy-drinking and delicious botanical co*cktail.

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Rum Mules

The Raspberry Rum Mule

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As its name suggests, the Raspberry Rum Mule uses rum in place of vodka for a light spice that accentuates the bright flavors of lime juice and ginger beer. Muddled raspberries give this co*cktail a fun pink tint, and a dash of agave nectar rounds out the co*cktail for a sweet finish.

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FAQ

If I don’t have any ginger beer, will ginger ale still make a good Mule?

Yes, although the product will be undoubtedly sweeter. Unlike ginger beer, ginger ale isn’t brewed; it’s essentially carbonated water with ginger syrup. Therefore, using ginger ale in a Mule would sacrifice some of the more peppery, sinus-clearing elements of ginger beer in exchange for added sweetness.

When mixing a Mule, should it be shaken, or stirred?

Some feel this goes without saying, but never shake a Mule! Doing so will release most of the ginger beer’s carbonation and, odds are, it’ll make a mess. A gentle stir will do the trick.

What are the best food pairings for a Moscow Mule?

We find that Thai food and many other types of Asian cuisine complement the Mule’s profile due to the frequent use of lime and ginger in recipes. For instance, a Moscow Mule and a bowl of Pad Thai are a perfect marriage. We also recommend pairing with hearty curry dishes, summer seafood plates like grilled sea bass or coconut shrimp, and light Mexican fare like nachos and guacamole.

What are the most common types of Mules available at bars?

While every bar is unique, the most popular Mule iterations are the Moscow Mule, the Kentucky Mule, the Gin Gin Mule (a.k.a. the Gin Buck), and the Mexican Mule. Also very common is the Dark n’ Stormy, which predates the Mule’s creation but is similar enough in build to justify mentioning here, and implements dark rum in place of vodka.

​​Does the Moscow Mule go by any other names?

While “Moscow Mule” is still the prevailing moniker, in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, many bars and spirits companies made efforts to rename the Moscow Mule to show their support for Ukraine by stripping “Moscow” from the classic co*cktail’s name. Some now refer to it as the Kyiv Mule or the American Stallion.

I want to make my own Mule recipe. Are there any guidelines I should follow?

Lime and ginger are pretty crowd-pleasing flavors and complement virtually any spirit, which makes for a seemingly endless world of possibilities when it comes to Mule variations. Try a Mezcal Mule, or add swap in bourbon for a Kentucky Mule. As long as there’s lime, a carbonated ginger element, and a spirit, it’ll be a Mule by definition.

Published: June 7, 2022

10 of the Best Mule Recipe Variations (2024)

FAQs

How many different types of mule drinks are there? ›

Mule Variations Unveiled: Exploring the Spectrum From Mexican to...
  • Classic Moscow Mule. Although Moscow is the name of the capital city of Russia, the Moscow Mule was first served in Manhattan in the early 1940s. ...
  • Kentucky Mule. ...
  • The Dark 'n Stormy. ...
  • Gin Buck. ...
  • Mexican Mule. ...
  • Irish Mule. ...
  • Mezcal Mule. ...
  • London Mule.

What is the most popular mule? ›

A refreshing mix of vodka, lime juice, and ginger beer famously served in the iconic copper mug, the sessionable Moscow Mule is one of the most popular co*cktails in the world and won't be disappearing anytime soon.

What's in an old mule? ›

MOSCOW MULE INGREDIENTS:

2 ounces vodka. 6 ounces ginger beer (or our Moscow Mule Ginger Syrup) 1/4 ounce fresh squeezed lime juice. Lime garnish.

What's the difference between a Moscow Mule and an American Mule? ›

American Mule

Using Tito's Texas-made vodka makes this an American version of the classic Moscow mule. Be sure to buy ginger beer, not ginger ale – it has a much stronger, spicier flavor.

What's the difference between a Moscow Mule and a Kentucky Mule? ›

Traditional Moscow Mules are made with vodka, whilst a Kentucky Mule uses whisky for a warmer, spicier serve. You can also swap in tequila for a Mexican twist, or dark rum for a classic Dark 'n Stormy.

What's the difference between a Moscow Mule and a London Mule? ›

The difference between a Moscow Mule and a London Mule lies in the base spirit. The classic Moscow Mule is made with vodka, while the London Mule eschews vodka for gin.

What is the difference between a dark and stormy Moscow Mule? ›

The dark and stormy co*cktail is traditionally made from dark rum and ginger beer, garnished with a slice of fresh lemon. Its famous competitor the moscow mule co*cktail uses vodka instead of rum, often a spicier ginger beer and lime juice.

How do you pick a good mule? ›

Watch to see if the mule turns and faces the owner or turns to go the other way. Now, as he halters the mule, you want to see the mule put her nose in the halter. As the owner leads the mule, it's good to see the mule lead easily with slack in the lead rope, following rather then dragging.

What is a Moscow Mule called now? ›

You can participate in this show of solidarity for Ukraine by drinking a Kyiv Mule, aka the Moscow Mule renamed.

What is in a Chicago mule? ›

In a drink shaker, combine vodka, lime juice, lemon juice, and syrup with ice and shake vigorously. 2. Strain into a highball glass filled with ice. Top with ginger beer and garnish with rosemary sprig.

What is a Motown mule? ›

21 Vodka, 6 oz. ginger ale, and 2 muddled tart cherries. Garnish with a cherry and fresh mint. Very fruity, very tart.

What is a Tennessee mule made of? ›

A Tennessee Mule is a co*cktail made with Tennessee whiskey, lime juice and ginger beer. It's delightfully refreshing, with a nice zing from the ginger and a bright zest from the limes, all to balance out that bit of whiskey.

What are the three types of mules? ›

2 ounces (¼ cup) liquor:
  • Vodka for the Classic Mule.
  • Tequila for the Mexican Mule.
  • Bourbon for the Kentucky Mule.
  • Gin for the Gin Mule (or go to Gin Gin Mule)
  • Irish Whiskey for the Irish Mule.
Apr 21, 2020

Is titos vodka good for Moscow Mule? ›

Tito's Handmade Vodka is crafted in an old-fashioned pot still, and it's teeming with traditional tastes. A neutral spirit, Tito's Vodka is anything but bland. Pouring it over crushed ice, you'll unlock a delectable crispness that elevates your Moscow Mule to new heights.

Can a Mule and a Mule have a baby Mule? ›

Those mismatched chromosomes make it hard to make viable sperm and eggs. So mules are sterile because horse and donkey chromosomes are just too different.

How many mules are there? ›

Mule facts

There are just under 10 million mules in the world, and the majority of these are working. The reverse combination of parents, a male horse and a female donkey, is called a Hinny. Due to an odd number of chromosomes, mules are infertile.

What is the difference between a stormy mule and a Moscow Mule? ›

The dark and stormy co*cktail is traditionally made from dark rum and ginger beer, garnished with a slice of fresh lemon. Its famous competitor the moscow mule co*cktail uses vodka instead of rum, often a spicier ginger beer and lime juice.

What classifies a drink as a mule? ›

Mules (also known as bucks) are co*cktails made with ginger beer or ginger ale, citrus juice, and any kind of spirit. Easy to make and easy to sip, these are some of the most popular and enduring co*cktails today.

What's the difference between Moscow Mule and Smirnoff mule? ›

Smirnoff Mule is the ready to drink version of the timeless and world renown co*cktail, the Moscow Mule. Smirnoff Mule is made with a flavorful combination of Smirnoff Vodka recipe No. 21, zesty ginger beer and a tangy spritz of lime. Note: Confirmation of product price occurs upon the receipt of your order.

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