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Packed with strawberries, blueberries and raspberries, this berry Moscow Mule is a great twist on a classic cocktail. Mede with vodka, ginger beer, lime juice, mint and berries. Quick and easy to mix, perfect for summer. If you have copper Mule cups, it will be great! If not, you can always make this cocktail in enamelware cups or just regular highball glasses.

Recipe originally published in September 2015 and updated in July 2023.

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Even though it is 2023 and there are certain things in the World going on, I’m not going to express any political views in this blog post.

The cocktail tastes amazing, especially if you like vodka, ginger beer and berries. Its name is Moscow Mule. It doesn’t come from Russia, the cocktail was created in the USA.

This cocktail if perfect for the upcoming 4th of July and for grilling season.

What is Moscow Mule?

Have you ever had Moscow Mule? It is a very simple cocktail, made with vodka, ginger beer, lime juice and ice.

The most fun part about this drink is – of course, the copper mug, that it is served in. It helps to keep your drink chilled and looks cool!

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This cocktail is very easy to make and if you like ginger beer and berries, you should try it! Just muddle some berries and lime juice together, shake the mix with ice and vodka and pour ginger beer on top. Top with more fresh berries and enjoy!

Feel free to use your favorite berries and ginger beer. This cocktail could be enjoyed all year round. And honestly, you don’t even need to serve it in a copper mug (my opinion), if you don’t have one.

Moscow mule originates from America – the name comes from vodka – “Russian” and ginger beer – “kick like a mule”. Some bartenders call it a vodka buck.

This cocktail is frizzy, sweet and tart with a touch of mint flavor and bonus – fresh berries. It is mild and very refreshing.

How to make Berry Moscow Mule Cocktail?

This cocktail can be made using a shaker, but if you don’t have one – don’t worry. You can just combine everything is a glass.

Ingredients:

  • Vodka – just plain unflavored vodka, the best quality possible
  • Fresh limes for juicing and lime wedges
  • Ginger beer – a non alcoholic carbonated drink with strong ginger flavor
  • Ice
  • Fresh mint
  • Berries of your choice – I used strawberries, blackberries and blueberries
  • Mule Copper Mugs
Two copper mugs with berry Moscow Mule

Directions:

Combine the ice, lime juice and vodka in a copper mug or a highball glass. Add berries and mint. You can muddle the berries, if you’d like to. Top with ginger beer.

Alternatively – shake the ice, vodka, berries and lime juice in a shaker. Pour in a glass (mug). Top with ginger beer. Serve.

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How strong is Moscow Mule Cocktail?

The average Moscow mule is not a strong cocktail. There isn’t a lot of vodka inside, there is a lot of ice, ginger beer, which does not contain alcohol, and fresh lime juice. This means, that you may feel free to add some more vodka, if the cocktail seems pretty “weak”. 

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A copper mug with berry Moscow mule and ginger beer bottle behind.
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5 from 4 votes

BERRY MOSCOW MULE

Packed with strawberries, blueberries and raspberries, this berry Moscow Mule is a great twist on a classic cocktail.
Prep: 5 minutes
Total: 5 minutes
Servings: 1

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Ingredients 

  • 2 oz vodka
  • juice from 1 medium lime
  • 2 strawberries
  • 10 blueberries
  • 3-4 blackberries
  • 1 bottle of ginger beer, (you might not use it all)
  • ice for serving
  • mint for serving
  • more berries for garnishing

Instructions 

  • In a shaker, muddle berries and lime juice. Add ice and vodka and shake well. Strain into a copper mug. Add ice (optional). Top with ginger beer. Garnish with berries and mint spring.

Nutrition

Calories: 147kcal, Carbohydrates: 4g, Sodium: 1mg, Potassium: 36mg, Sugar: 2g, Vitamin C: 15.3mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Drinks
Cuisine: American
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26 Comments

  1. Wow! This looks so refreshing and divine. Loved these beautiful pictures and this copper cup is so adorable! 🙂

  2. This drink looks gorgeous, Mira! I just had my first moscow mule over the summer and now I’m hooked. I’m sure I would love this berry version! Pinned!

  3. I’ve never had a moscow mule before, but I’m so intrigued! This looks so refreshing and I love the cute mugs too!

  4. I’ve yet to have a moscow mule. I feel like I’m missing out on something great. Thankfully you came to the rescue with this delicious berry verion. I will certainly give this a try over the weekend!

  5. This is perfect! I don’t like Ginger beer on it’s own, but love it when it’s added to other drinks 🙂 I can definitely see myself holding onto the remnants of Summer with this! Although i don’t have a beautiful copper mug like this, I can still enjoy it in my trusty glass! 😀

  6. love the pictures Mira, the cups are beautiful! Never had moscow mule but it sure looks delicious!

  7. A Moscow Mule is one of my favorite cocktails. I remember the first one I had was at the Russian Tea Room in NYC – they were so good but didn’t taste like there was much alcohol in them – so I ordered like 4! Then it hit me like a ton a bricks – obviously there was booze in there, really good booze 😉 I love all of the berries you’ve added – you always make the prettiest drinks, Mira. Definitely have to make these asap!

    1. Thanks, Kathleen! I do need to go to the Russian Tea Room 🙂 So funny, now you can make 4 at home and add as much vodka as you’d like 🙂 Hope you get to try these soon!