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Today, we use ginger beer to make Moscow Mules because it adds an intense ginger flavor to the drink. But back when the Moscow Mule was created in 1946, the ginger beer was part of the drink’s ...
(Or perhaps it was the Cock 'n' Bull's bartender, who claimed he made up the recipe to help offload cases of ginger beer that were stacking up his basement.) The Moscow Mule's iconic copper mug ...
A Moscow mule is a classic cocktail for those with eccentric tastes. Traditionally served in a copper mug filled with vodka, ...
Pour into preferred glass and top with ginger beer. Garnish with fresh jalapeno slice. OK, so you don't want to give up on the classic Moscow mule. Here’s the perfect (and traditional ...
Ginger beer is what gives a Dark & Stormy or a Moscow Mule their signature flair. Made right, ginger beer is a simple fermented sip. Fresh ginger root, sugar, yeast and water become naturally ...
Sure, everyone knows that a Moscow Mule is the OG drink for ginger beer. And trust us, absolutely no one here (aka me) is hating on them. But even though the Moscow Mule is *chef's kisses* (and I ...
Nonetheless, one thing is clear—the closest the Moscow Mule has ever been to Russia is a Smirnoff bottle. That doesn't mean we love this bright, bubbly concoction of ginger beer, vodka ...
"When crafting a Moscow mule or Kentucky mule, ginger beer is the preferred choice due to its bold, spicy flavor and lower carbonation," Jayden Mohun, beverage director at New York City's Peck ...
Fresh lime juice, vodka and spicy ginger beer are the hallmarks of an iconic Moscow Mule. Have you ever wondered if the Moscow Mule has anything to do with Russia's largest city? Or even mules ...