Moscow Mule
Let’s be honest, the best part about a Moscow Mule is the copper mug.
Without the mug, the Mule is just vodka, fresh lime juice, a bit of mint, and ginger beer.
With the mug, the Mule is the most refreshing drink on a hot day. It almost makes it worth it to be sweaty in the summer … almost. It has become the “it” drink in recent years.
I became interested in Moscow Mules when I purchased this serving set at Sweet Salvage last year at about this time.
The Mule was introduced in 1941 as a way to promote Smirnoff vodka. For the full history of the drink and a recipe that is slightly sweeter than mine, check THIS out.
Since I’m lucky enough to have the copper pitcher and serving tray, I love to make a batch of the lime juice and vodka mixed together and then leave instructions for guests to add a 1/3 cup of the vodka mixture to an ice-filled mug, then top off with 1/2 bottle of ginger beer. Finish with a stir, a garnish, and drink with a straw.
The recipe below is for one drink. To make a batch, just multiply the ingredients by the number of mugs you have, set out a tub of chilled bottles of ginger beer, write out the directions and let your guests have fun making their own.
November 5, 2014 6 Comments