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Today, I’m sharing everything you need to know about Moscow mules.Ready?! Moscow mules are delightfully fizzy drinks made with fiery ginger beer, vodka and fresh lime.

Moscow mules are refreshing on hot summer days, sure, but they’re also holiday-appropriate thanks to the strong ginger flavor. They strike that elusive balance between spicy, sweet and strong, and I’d sip one any day.

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Bonus: Moscow mules are super easy to make. You’ll need just three basic ingredients:

  1. Vodka
  2. Ginger beer
  3. Fresh lime

The ginger beer component makes the biggest difference between a so-so and fantastic Moscow mule. So, I bought all the ginger beers I could find and tried them at home. Keep reading to find my recommendations!

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Moscow Mule Ingredients

1) Vodka

Tito’s brand vodka is my go-t0 for Moscow mules. Tito’s is affordable, high quality and made not-so-far-away in Austin, Texas.

The ginger beer dominates the other flavors so much that any decent vodka on your shelf will do, really.

2) Ginger Beer

The best ginger beer for Moscow mules is Fever-Tree brand ginger beer. Marasaid, “It tastes the most like a Moscow mule,” and I wholeheartedly agreed. Fever-Tree’s ginger beer has the most clear and pronounced fresh ginger flavor, thanks to a blend of three gingers from Nigeria, Cochin and the Ivory Coast.

I found my Fever-Tree at Natural Grocers, but I’ve also seen it at Whole Foods, World Market and Amazon (affiliate link). If you’re curious, you’ll find our ginger beer tasting notes below.

3) Fresh Lime

Be sure to squeeze your lime juice from fresh limes. Don’t use the stale bottled stuff (for anything, ever).

Copper Mug Notes

Moscow mules are typically served in copper mugs, which make them seem extra-cold and refreshing. Why? Copper is an excellent conductor, meaning that cold or hot temperatures spread rapidly through the material.

While the copper material of your mug doesn’t actually make the drink colder, it makes it seem colder than it would if you were drinking it out of a regular glass or mug.

If you don’t have copper mugs at home, you can get by with a regular co*cktail glass. If you’re shopping for copper mugs, be sure to buy food-safe mugs that are not copper on the inside. Copper leaches into acidic foods and poses health risks, yikes!

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Moscow Mule History

Rumor has it that the Moscow mule is a product of American capitalism. Three business owners with a surplus of vodka, ginger beer and copper mugs schemed up a plan to get rid of their excess products, and a delicious co*cktail was born.

The details are murky, but Moscow mules actually helped popularize vodka in the 1940s when it was new to the United States.

Easy Variations on Moscow Mules

  • Kentucky Mule or Horsefeather:Use bourbon/whiskey instead of vodka.
  • Gin-Gin Mule: Use gin instead of vodka.
  • Mexican Mule: Use tequila instead of vodka.
  • Jamaican Mule or Cuban Mule: Use rum instead of vodka.
  • Dark ‘n Stormy: Use Gosling’s spiced rum instead of vodka.

Ginger Beer Tasting Notes

A couple of ginger ales snuck in, but you definitely need intensely-flavored ginger beer for a great Moscow mule! Here they are, ranked from best to worst.

  1. Fever-Tree Premium Ginger Beer: This ginger beer offers the most straightforward ginger flavor. It burns so good!
  2. Bottoms Up Ginger Beer: This ginger beer doesn’t seem to be as carbonated as the rest. It doesn’t offer as much ginger flavor as Fever-Tree, but I like it.
  3. Fentiman’s Ginger Beer: This ginger beer has a lot of bite. It’s yeasty, with a kombucha-like fermented flavor that distracts from the ginger.
  4. Reed’s Extra Ginger Brew: This ginger beer has more of a bite than ginger ale, but it’s still mostly clear and doesn’t pack enough ginger punch.

Please let me know how your Moscow mules turn out in the comments! I hope you make the best Moscow mule you’ve ever had.

Looking for more cold, classic co*cktails? Don’t miss my recipes for the perfect Aperol spritz, red sangria and fresh margarita.

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  • Author: Cookie and Kate
  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Cook Time: 0 minutes
  • Total Time: 5 minutes
  • Yield: 1 drink 1x
  • Category: co*cktail
  • Method: Stirred
  • Cuisine: American

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Learn how to make the best Moscow Mule co*cktail! They are so easy to make. Recipe yields 1 co*cktail.

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Ingredients

  • 2 ounces vodka (I recommend Tito’s brand)
  • ½ ounce fresh lime juice (about ½ medium lime)
  • 4 ounces ginger beer (I recommend Fever-Tree brand)
  • Lime wedge, for garnish

Instructions

  1. Fill a copper mug or similarly sized glass with ice. Pour in the vodka and lime juice. Fill the glass with ginger beer and gently swirl it with a spoon once to mix.
  2. Garnish with a lime wedge, and enjoy!

Notes

Change it up: Garnish your Moscow Mule with a sprig of fresh mint for a drink reminiscent of a mint julep.

Recommended equipment: I love this citrus juicer for squeezing limes and lemons, and this stainless steel jiggerfor measuring small amounts of liquid. (Those are affiliate links.)

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FAQs

What are the main ingredients in a Moscow Mule? ›

This classic Moscow mule recipe uses vodka, ginger beer, ice, and lime to create a refreshing co*cktail that has nothing to do with Moscow or mules, but after a few sips of this vodka-based concoction, no one will care!

What's in an old mule? ›

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 a Russian mule? ›

The Russian Mule, also known as the Moscow Mule, is a co*cktail that has been around for decades. There are a couple of stories that explain how it came into existence, but one of the most popular ones has its origins in Los Angeles.

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 is a Moscow Mule traditionally served in? ›

Just like the above-mentioned drinks, a Moscow Mule is best enjoyed when served in a cold copper mug. A traditional copper mug heightens all individual flavors, raises the aroma, and gives a distinctive look to the Moscow Mule co*cktail.

Why is Moscow Mule so good? ›

Spicy from the muddled fresh ginger and slightly tart from the lime – a Moscow Mule is great co*cktail to start your night with.

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 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 do you call a Moscow Mule now? ›

And bar proprietors are changing the names of their co*cktails to make it clear what side they're on: In many places, the Moscow Mule is now the Kyiv Mule. In at least one bar, it's the Snake Island Mule, a reference to the Ukrainian territory where border guards made a defiant last stand against invading troops.

What is the difference between Moscow Mule and American Mule? ›

By swapping vodka for Scotch, the Moscow Mule was born. The name was a play on vodka's Russian origins. But the co*cktail is an American original. That's why we call it the American Mule.

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

While you are probably familiar with the Moscow Mule, the Caribbean Mule is a variation that might just become your new favorite. The Caribbean Mule is a popular Mule that substitutes vodka for rum. An avid rum-drinker will no doubt love this version of the traditional Moscow Mule.

What is a Jagermeister Mule? ›

Pour over 50ml of ice cold Jägermeister, without spilling a drop. Fill to the brim with your ginger beer of choice. Make it fruity with a wedge of lime, squeezed in for maximum taste. Top it off with a slice of refreshing cucumber. Jägermeister Mule: Sorted.

What is a Jack Daniel's Mule? ›

About this Drink

Try the thirst-quenching combination of smooth Jack Daniel's Old No. 7, sweet Ginger Beer with a twist of lime. The perfect combination for summer. Easy to mix, try the refreshing Tennessee Mule.

What is the difference between a Moscow Mule and a vodka buck? ›

A Moscow mule is a co*cktail made with vodka, ginger beer and lime juice, garnished with a slice or wedge of lime, and a sprig of mint. The drink, being a type of buck, is sometimes called vodka buck. It is popularly served in a copper mug, which takes on the cold temperature of the liquid.

Is ginger beer the same as ginger ale? ›

While these two drinks were once identical, ginger ale is typically sweeter, non-alcoholic, and made using artificial carbonation. Ginger beer tends to be spicier and is carbonated via fermentation. As a result, it may contain alcohol, though sometimes in amounts as low as 0.5% ABV.

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.

Is Moscow Mule with ginger beer or ginger ale? ›

Crisp and refreshing, the classic Moscow Mule is about as easy as can be. Vodka + ginger beer + plenty of ice. And that iconic, frosty copper mug?

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