Moscow Margarita Mule With Ginger Beer
This Moscow Mule Margarita gives an updated twist to the traditional margarita by making it with Ginger Beer – let me tell you it is delish! One of the great unique margarita cocktail recipes I like to make.
The margarita – this classic drink and a favorite of mine, is the perfect drink for so many occasions! Cinco de Mayo, a beautiful summer night or a Mexican Fiesta just to mention a few.
I gave a little hint on Instagram yesterday about today’s post, but there’s more…I am super excited to be participating in Clinton Kelly’s Make Over Your Margarita Challenge just in time for Cinco de Mayo! And, yes, Clinton Kelly from The Chew and What Not To Wear! Love both of these shows!
The Moscow Mule has become a favorite drink just about everywhere – my friends can’t get enough of them. This Moscow Mule Margarita has the same light tangy taste with a hint of salt on the rim! You can’t have a margarita without the salt!
Whip up these tasty Moscow Margaritas to serve alongside your favorite Mexican Fiesta Recipes! Can you say party?! I love a summer theme party – why not host a summer Mexican Fiesta get-together making fun tissue paper lanterns or these chili pepper poms. Cute!
I’m a fan of salt, so first rim the glass with lime juice and dip it into a dish of course salt.
What’s In A Margarita Mule?
- Lime Juice {fresh squeezed if possible}
- Ginger Beer
- Tequila I used Patron Silver, but any 100% agave tequila will do.
- Cointreau or another orange liqueur
- Simple Syrup
- Coarse Salt
Start with making the simple syrup by placing equal parts of water and sugar in a small saucepan. I used 1/2 cup of water and 1/2 sugar. Warm over medium heat stirring until the sugar dissolves. Let cool.
Use fresh-squeezed lime juice if possible or bottled if you are short on time. Be sure to buy enough limes to add to the margarita as well as garnish the glass.
Stir {do not shake} all the ingredients together. Serve over ice and garnish with a lime…Olé!
I have to say that I have never been much of an alcohol snob…it all tastes the same to me, but when I sampled my Margarita Mule made with Patron Silver, the quality was apparent! No affiliate here…It just tasted good! Sometimes better is better 😉
Moscow Mule Margarita
Ingredients
- 1 OZ Lime Juice fresh squeezed if possible
- 3 OZ Ginger Beer
- 1 1/2 OZ Tequila
- 1/2 OZ Cointreau or another orange liqueur
- 1/2 OZ Simple Syrup
- Coarse Salt to rim edge of glass
Instructions
- Start with making the simple syrup by placing equal parts of water and sugar in a small saucepan. I used 1/2 cup of water and 1/2 sugar. Warm over medium heat stirring until the sugar dissolves. Let cool.
- Use fresh squeezed lime juice if possible or bottled if you are short on time. Be sure to buy enough limes to add to the margarita as well to garnish the glass.
- Place coarse salt on a plate. Rim glass with the juice of a lime then dip into salt.
- Stir {do not shake} all the ingredients together. Serve over ice and garnish with a lime…Olé!
Notes
Nutrition
Find More Yummy Mexican Recipes:
- Hot Mexican Corn Dip
- MEXICAN STRAWBERRY MOJITO
- HOMEMADE RAINBOW SALSA
- 25 MEXICAN RECIPES
- MEXICAN PASTA SALAD
- 20 MEXICAN FIESTA RECIPES
This looks lovely! Thanks for sharing!
THIS is at the top of my lengthy cocktail to-make (and to-drink) list! Pinned it and can’t wait to try it, especially since I happen to have all the ingredients handy, even the ginger beer! Thanks lady!
–G
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This looks super yummy! Great for festivities tomorrow!
I would love it if you shared this and anyother projects you have on my weekly linkup : )
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Can’t wait to try it! I love moscow mules and margaritas and never thought of them together! Yum!!
Ginger Beer AND tequila~ Yes please~ Looks delish and thanks for sharing on Throwback Thursday!
Mollie
Made two tonight. Trying them out before a graduation party and LOVED them. Delicious! I did buy simple syrup instead of making it. My new favorite drink…especially on Mexican night! Thank you.