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hugeinjapan:

Drinks Tonight: Moscow Mule
One of the best things I got for Christmas was a set of copper mugs specifically meant to serve Moscow Mules. They’re pretty great, but you don’t need the fancy mugs to make them.
You will, however, need:
2 oz. vodka (or gin, if you’re randy)1 oz. ginger syrup (recipe follows)Half lime, squeezedSeltzer, tonic, club soda (anything with bubbles, really. We’ve used Sprite before)Lime wedge 
Mix all in a copper mug or, failing that, Collins glass.  Garnish with lime wedge.
Ginger Syrup:(Usually, Moscow Mules  — and their close cousin the Dark & Stormy — are made with ginger beer. I find that ginger beer quality varies widely and while I like the rustic, rural kick it imparts with the dark rum on a D&S, I think the ginger syrup is a better route for the clean profile of vodka) 
1 cup sugar1 cup water2 knobs of ginger (or more to taste) sliced
Combine the water and sugar and bring to a boil. Add the ginger and reduce the heat to a bare simmer. Cook 10 minutes, remove from heat and let steep until it reaches room temperature. It will keep in the fridge for a week or so, but it’s not likely to last that long.  

Fucking love a Moscow Mule!!!!!

i just ordered one of these when i was at a birthday dinner for my roommate at macaroni grill(…yeah.) and the two self-proclaimed “well experienced” bartenders didn’t know how to make it. uggggghhhh.

    fflowtan:

    hugeinjapan:

    Drinks Tonight: Moscow Mule

    One of the best things I got for Christmas was a set of copper mugs specifically meant to serve Moscow Mules. They’re pretty great, but you don’t need the fancy mugs to make them.

    You will, however, need:

    2 oz. vodka (or gin, if you’re randy)
    1 oz. ginger syrup (recipe follows)
    Half lime, squeezed
    Seltzer, tonic, club soda (anything with bubbles, really. We’ve used Sprite before)
    Lime wedge 

    Mix all in a copper mug or, failing that, Collins glass.  Garnish with lime wedge.

    Ginger Syrup:
    (Usually, Moscow Mules — and their close cousin the Dark & Stormy — are made with ginger beer. I find that ginger beer quality varies widely and while I like the rustic, rural kick it imparts with the dark rum on a D&S, I think the ginger syrup is a better route for the clean profile of vodka) 

    1 cup sugar
    1 cup water
    2 knobs of ginger (or more to taste) sliced

    Combine the water and sugar and bring to a boil. Add the ginger and reduce the heat to a bare simmer. Cook 10 minutes, remove from heat and let steep until it reaches room temperature. It will keep in the fridge for a week or so, but it’s not likely to last that long.  

    Fucking love a Moscow Mule!!!!!

    i just ordered one of these when i was at a birthday dinner for my roommate at macaroni grill(…yeah.) and the two self-proclaimed “well experienced” bartenders didn’t know how to make it. uggggghhhh.

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      I basically love any drink that requires its own glassware (copperware). What a diva.
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