Find your favorite mule variation: Try this Irish mule or go for the timeless Moscow mule!
If you don’t have copper mugs on your bar cart at home, you can absolutely use tall glasses and still enjoy this refreshing bevy! A mule is any drink that has a mix of ginger ale or ginger beer, citrus, and one of the six primary types of hard liquor (also known as a base liquor). A Moscow mule is traditionally made with vodka, ginger beer, fresh lime juice, and served in a copper mug. A gin mule, on the other hand, has all the same ingredients, with the exception of swapping vodka for gin. A good vodka has very little flavor, so in a Moscow mule the predominant flavors will come from the other ingredients. If you make a Moscow mule with gin you will be adding a stronger herbal taste to the beverage. But don’t worry, that classic citrus-ginger flavor will still shine through in a gin mule. Just 5 minutes and 3 ingredients (plus more fun stuff for garnishing, if you wish) and you’ll sippin’ on a crisp gin mule! Here’s what you need for this gin mule recipe:

A gin mule is the perfect drink to serve if you’re hosting a backyard bbq, game night at your place, or drinks on the patio to kick off a long weekend. You can easily take this gin mule recipe for a single serving and turn it into a pitcher’s worth of cocktails.

To do this, turn every ounce of each ingredient into a cup. For this recipe you will need 2 cups of gin, 1 cup of fresh lime juice, and 4 cups of ginger beer.

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