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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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There’s no real dispute, either, over the genesis of the Moscow mule, born at the Cock ’n’ Bull on the Beverly Hills end of the Sunset Strip.

From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 12, 2022

One of the most refreshing summer cocktails is the Moscow mule.

From Salon • Jul. 12, 2021

It’s funny that with the new love of Moscow mule cocktails that I haven’t seen more of a resurgence of Blenheim.

From Fox News • Mar. 25, 2020

At Eatery A in Des Moines, I ordered a Moscow mule and chatted with the mustachioed bartender about the restaurant’s former occupants, first a Blockbuster Video store and later Barack Obama’s caucus headquarters.

From Washington Post • Jan. 16, 2020

And you’ve had it with Moscow mule mugs, artisanal pork products, and those little stones that you’re supposed to use instead of ice in your whiskey.

From Slate • Dec. 8, 2014