How To Make A Moscow Mule

How to Make A Moscow Mule is something I love sharing because it’s one of the easiest cocktails ever. 

I like that it feels fancy even though it’s made in just minutes. My favorite part is that bubbly ginger beer; it gives the drink its iconic kick. 

I honestly think a Moscow Mule tastes best in a copper mug because it stays extra cold and refreshing. I love adding an extra squeeze of lime, too, just because I like mine tangy.

Copper mug filled with ice and a lime wedge, placed in front of Tito’s vodka and Fever-Tree ginger beer bottles, with the text “Very Tasty!! How to Make a Moscow Mule” and website “ohmy-creative.com” displayed.

This cocktail is perfect for parties, lazy weekends, or even those “I deserve something fun” nights. Once you try it, you’ll see why it’s one of my go-to drinks along with these 32 Ginger Beer Cocktails!

Let’s make the best Moscow Mule ever!

Making a Moscow Mule

Making a Moscow Mule is ridiculously easy, and that’s one of the reasons I absolutely love it. 

First, grab that iconic copper mug because, honestly, it makes the drink feel fancy even if you’re still in pajamas. I like filling it to the top with ice because a Moscow Mule should always be extra cold – it’s basically part of its charm. 

Then comes the fun part: pour in vodka, lime juice, and that fizzy ginger beer. I love watching the bubbles dance around like they know they’re about to become the life of the party. Give it a quick stir: nothing too aggressive unless you want it all over your counter.

Copper mug filled with ice and a lime wedge, placed in front of Tito’s vodka and Fever-Tree ginger beer bottles, with the text “Very Tasty!! How to Make a Moscow Mule” and website “ohmy-creative.com” displayed.

My favorite finishing touch is adding a lime wheel on top, which is an easy garnish. Sometimes I’ll even squeeze an extra lime wedge in there because I love mine extra tangy. 

The best part is you can make it in about five minutes, which is faster than deciding what to watch on Netflix! I like that I can whip one up when friends come over or even when it’s just me having a “fancy night in.” 

Moscow Mules are crisp, refreshing, and a little spicy thanks to the ginger beer, which I think is the best surprise in every sip.

Best Ginger Beer For A Moscow Mule

The ginger beer you pick can totally change your Moscow Mule, and trust me, I’ve tried plenty in my quest for the perfect sip. I love one that’s extra spicy because it gives that sharp kick I look forward to with every drink. 

My favorite brands usually balance sweetness with heat, so it doesn’t taste like liquid candy. I like avoiding ginger beers that are too mild—they make the cocktail feel boring and flat. 

For parties, I’ll sometimes mix two different brands just to see which one gets the better reaction. I also like chilled bottles because warm ginger beer just feels wrong, like melted ice cream on cake. 

Copper mug filled with ice and a lime wedge, placed in front of Tito’s vodka and Fever-Tree ginger beer bottles, with the text “Very Tasty!! How to Make a Moscow Mule” and website “ohmy-creative.com” displayed.

Some people prefer super sweet ones, but I personally think the zesty ones keep the drink lively. I love trying small-batch or craft options too because they usually taste fresher and have a stronger ginger flavor. 

My favorite trick is to taste a sip before adding it to the mug—if it makes me say “whoa,” it’s perfect. If you’re just starting out, grab a brand you already like because it’s hard to go wrong. 

But honestly, once you find the right ginger beer, it makes every Moscow Mule taste like it came from a bar. I love that such a simple swap can take a basic drink and turn it into something you crave all summer.

Moscow Mule Variations

If you love a classic Moscow Mule, you’re going to have so much fun trying these creative variations.

Each one has its own personality, and honestly, I like mixing them up depending on my mood or the occasion.

  • If you’re craving something with a little extra flair, the Moscow Margarita Mule With Ginger Beer is a must-try. It takes the tangy, tequila-based margarita we all know and love, then adds a fizzy ginger beer twist that makes it incredibly refreshing. I like serving this when I want something familiar but with a playful edge that surprises everyone.
  • The Moscow Mule Mojito With Ginger Beer switches things up by swapping vodka for rum, giving you a tropical, minty cocktail that feels like summer in a glass. I love how it’s still bubbly and zesty but with that smooth rum sweetness that makes it go down almost too easily. This one is perfect for hot afternoons when you just want to relax with something cool and light.
  • If you’re looking for a festive option, the Cranberry Moscow Mule delivers holiday vibes in every sip. It’s sparkling, slightly tart, and pairs perfectly with winter gatherings or even quiet nights wrapping gifts. I love making this one while watching Christmas movies—it just feels cozy and celebratory at the same time.
Copper mug filled with ice and a lime wedge, placed in front of Tito’s vodka and Fever-Tree ginger beer bottles, with the text “Very Tasty!! How to Make a Moscow Mule” and website “ohmy-creative.com” displayed.

These Moscow Mule variations are flavorful, simple to make, and great for impressing guests or treating yourself. Try them all and see which one you’ll be mixing up next!

Supplies you’ll need

This post contains affiliate links. Read my full disclosure.

Copper mug filled with ice and a lime wedge, placed in front of Tito’s vodka and Fever-Tree ginger beer bottles, with the text “Very Tasty!! How to Make a Moscow Mule” and website “ohmy-creative.com” displayed.
Print Recipe Pin Recipe
No ratings yet

How To Make A Moscow Mule

Prep Time5 minutes
Course: Drinks
Keyword: how to make a moscow mule
Servings: 1

Ingredients

  • 2 ounces vodka
  • ½ ounce fresh lime juice
  • 4 ounces ginger beer
  • Lime wheel for garnish

Instructions

  • Fill a classic copper mug with plenty of ice to keep your drink extra cold and refreshing.
  • Pour in smooth vodka, followed by freshly squeezed lime juice for that bright citrus tang.
  • Top it off with a generous splash of bubbly ginger beer, which adds the signature spicy kick that makes a Moscow Mule so good.
  • Stir gently to mix everything without losing the fizz, then finish by garnishing with a fresh lime wheel for that perfect, simple touch.

What do you think about my How to Make a Moscow Mule recipe? Save this pin, share it with friends, and try it soon!

creative 1
Susan B

Susan B

Hi, I’m Susan! Thanks for stopping by Oh My! Creative. I like to have fun, make fun things…you know, create stuff! I love DIY, decorating and design and like any girl…shopping and lunch!
Susan B
Susan B

Latest posts by Susan B (see all)

Similar Posts

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recipe Rating




This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.