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Moscow mule

American  

noun

  1. a cocktail of vodka, lime juice, and ginger beer, traditionally served in a copper mug.


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A Moscow Mule is easy to turn into a mocktail, considering that much of the cocktail’s flavor comes from both the ginger beer and fresh lime juice.

From Salon

To spice up your dry Moscow Mule, try combining ginger beer and lime juice with a non-alcoholic sparkling cider.

From Salon

“Muddle them in the bottom of a glass and add soda water. You’ve basically constructed your own Moscow Mule with fresh ingredients that’ll blow you away.”

From Salon

“I just learned there is a neck cream. I have to cream my neck. … I overheard a man complaining once how he spends all his money on drinks for girls and it’s so unfair. Bro, I am wearing $300 worth of face paint and body jam to not scare you away. I’d like my Moscow mule now, please.”

From Los Angeles Times

I was like, ‘Do you know? I had to put on my face for you to even talk to me. I’m in debt. So, you owe me a Moscow mule.’

From Los Angeles Times