
Let's dive into the wonderful world of Mule drinks! This post will guide you through a classic Moscow Mule recipe, explore easy variations, and answer all your burning Mule questions.
The Moscow Mule drink recipe is a timeless classic, loved for its refreshing kick and simple ingredients. If you're looking for a simple mule drink recipe that's also incredibly satisfying, you've come to the right place. We'll even explore some exciting mule drink variations to spice things up!
The Classic: Moscow Mule Drink Recipe
This mule drink recipe easy to master and requires just a few key ingredients. The secret ingredient? The bubbly and spicy ginger beer.
What ingredients are in a mule?
The basic ingredients for a classic Moscow Mule are:
- Vodka
- Ginger Beer
- Fresh Lime Juice
How to make the best mules?
Using high-quality ginger beer and fresh lime juice are key to crafting the best mules. Adjusting the amount of lime juice to your preference can also elevate your drink. Serving it ice-cold in a copper mug is traditional and helps keep the drink chilled.
Step 1: Gather Your Ingredients
You'll need vodka, fresh lime, and ginger beer.
Step 2: Prepare Your Copper Mug (or Glass)
Fill your copper mug (or a highball glass if you don't have a copper mug) with ice.

Step 3: Add Vodka
Pour 2 ounces (or 60ml) of vodka over the ice.
Step 4: Add Fresh Lime Juice
Squeeze the juice of half a lime (approximately 0.5 - 1 ounce or 15-30ml) into the mug.

Step 5: Top with Ginger Beer
Fill the rest of the mug with chilled ginger beer (approximately 4-6 ounces or 120-180ml).

Step 6: Gently Stir and Garnish
Give it a gentle stir and garnish with a lime wedge or wheel. Enjoy your refreshing Moscow Mule!

Exciting Mule Drink Variations
Once you've mastered the classic, why not try some delicious mule drink variations? Here are a few popular options:
Kentucky Mule Recipe
The Kentucky Mule is a delightful twist that swaps vodka for bourbon, giving it a richer, more complex flavor profile.
- 2 ounces Bourbon Whiskey
- 0.5 - 1 ounce Fresh Lime Juice
- 4-6 ounces Ginger Beer
- Garnish: Lime wedge or mint sprig
Follow the same instructions as the Moscow Mule, simply replacing the vodka with bourbon.

London Mule
The London Mule offers a more herbaceous and botanical take on the classic by using gin instead of vodka.
- 2 ounces Gin
- 0.5 - 1 ounce Fresh Lime Juice
- 4-6 ounces Ginger Beer
- Garnish: Lime wedge or cucumber ribbon
Again, follow the standard mule preparation, substituting gin for the vodka.
Here are a few more ideas for mule drink variations:
- Mexican Mule: Tequila instead of vodka.
- Dark 'n' Stormy: Dark rum instead of vodka (though traditionally made without lime). Adding a splash of lime creates a Rum Mule variation.
- Watermelon Mule: Muddle fresh watermelon and add watermelon vodka.
- Cranberry Mule: Add cranberry juice and use citrus vodka.

Your Mule Questions Answered:
What's the difference between a Moscow Mule and a Mule?
A Moscow Mule specifically refers to a cocktail made with vodka, ginger beer, and lime juice. The term "Mule" has become a more general category of cocktails that follow the same basic formula: a base spirit + ginger beer + lime juice. So, a Kentucky Mule and a London Mule are both types of "Mule" drinks.
Is mule a beer or vodka?
"Mule" itself is the name of a cocktail category, not a single ingredient. A Moscow Mule contains vodka and ginger beer. Ginger beer is a non-alcoholic (in most commercially available versions, though some may have trace amounts) carbonated soft drink with a spicy ginger flavor. So, while a Mule contains ginger beer, it is not solely a beer or vodka.
Now you're equipped with the knowledge and recipes to create fantastic Mule drinks! Experiment with different spirits and flavor combinations to find your perfect Mule. Cheers!
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