Refresh for summer with this adults-only drink that will quench your thirst and help you beat the heat. This classic Moscow Mule recipe is made with vodka, ginger beer, and a few other ingredients, it’s a bit fizzy yet spicy, sweet, and depending on how heavy you pour, can be strong enough to get you buzzy too.
Best Moscow Mule Recipe
The best Moscow mule recipe is one that takes simple ingredients, plenty of ice, and fills up a copper cup right to the brim. If you’ve never had one before you will seriously wonder what took you so long!
Easy Moscow Mule Recipe
In 5 minutes, you could be sipping one of these refreshing cocktails to make your summer even better. It’s so easy and so fun!
Moscow Mule Ingredients
- Vodka – Choose your favorite vodka!
- Lime juice – Sure, you could buy it but squeezing it fresh is going to make this drink even more amazing!
- Ginger beer – The sweet and fizzy component of the drink which, believe it or not, is non-alcoholic. This Moscow Mule is one of the best ginger beer cocktails I’ve ever had.
- Fresh mint sprigs – They make such a pretty garnish!
- Ice – To keep your concoction cold and refreshing!
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How do you Make Moscow Mule from Scratch
Get those copper mugs ready with ice. Then add your vodka and lime juice, stirring it together quickly. Fill the rest of the copper mug with your ginger beer, stir, then add the mint garnish and enjoy!
Expert Tips and Tricks for the Perfect Moscow Mule Every Time
- Go for quality with your vodka. This is not the time to pull out cheap stuff!
- Use the copper mugs. Moscow Mule mugs serve a purpose. Not only do they keep your drink cooler longer, but they help enhance the flavor of this refreshing drink while maintaining the fizz too.
- Add a lime wedge too. While you’re busy juicing limes for your Moscow mule, slice some into wedges for added citrus flavor.
What’s in a Moscow Mule?
A Moscow mule is made from vodka, lime juice, ginger beer, and fresh mint sprigs all on ice.
What’s the best vodka for a Moscow Mule?
You should put your favorite vodka into your Moscow mule. Choose top-shelf like Tito’s, Grey Goose, or Ketel One if you’re not sure which is your favorite.
Why does a Moscow Mule have to be in a copper cup?
You don’t need it per se, but you do want a copper cup for your Moscow mule because it will keep that temperature at the optimum coolness. Even when you hold it in your hand, the heat transference won’t heat up your beverage. Moscow Mule cups do serve a purpose.
Do you use alcoholic ginger beer in a Moscow Mule?
Ginger beer doesn’t contain any alcohol. If you have a pregnant friend or someone that doesn’t drink in your group, you can make them a Moscow mule without any vodka added in. With the lime and mint sprigs, it will taste delicious and make the perfect mocktail (no liquor)!
Is ginger beer alcoholic?
No, ginger beer is a non-alcoholic beverage. That said, if you omit the vodka from a Moscow mule, you will have a drink that is suitable for all ages.
Is ginger beer alcoholic in Moscow Mule?
No, ginger beer in non-alcoholic. So if you’re making Moscow mules for a party and have anyone that doesn’t want alcohol, you can leave out the vodka and fill the mug up with ginger beer instead.
What is the best ginger beer for a Moscow Mule?
It helps to try a few brands to see which ginger beer you like. Among the most popular is Fever Tree’s ginger beer.
Can you use ginger ale instead of ginger beer in a Moscow Mule?
Yes, you can use ginger ale instead of ginger beer. It will be sweeter and less fizzy while having a bubblier experience. Ginger beer will give it a more citrusy flavor though.
What’s the difference between a Moscow Mule and American mule?
These days, just the name is the difference. The Moscow mule was a play on Mamie Taylor, a drink just like the Moscow mule but with scotch instead of vodka. In the 1940s, vodka became more popular, especially for those that didn’t want to taste alcohol.
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Classic Moscow Mule Recipe
Ingredients
- 4 oz vodka
- 2 1/2 tbsp lime juice (fresh squeezed)
- 8 oz ginger beer
- fresh mint sprigs
- ice
Instructions
- Fill a copper mug with ice. Then add in the vodka and lime juice and give a quick stir. Fill the rest of the mug with ginger beer, stir again and garnish with a fresh sprig of mint and a lime wedge.
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