Moscow mule why copper cup




















Other stories say it was a Russian immigrant who was selling copper for cheap to make ends meet that owned the copper mugs. Either way, Morgan and Martin found cheap copper mugs readily available and, combined with the tangy flavors of the mule, they hit the jackpot. Whether Morgan and Martin realized it or not, the copper mugs were the perfect glass for a mule. Copper is very good at conducting temperature, so when an ice cold mule is poured inside, the glass actually takes on that temperature and keeps the drink frosty cold longer.

Also, there is research to support that the copper interacts with the drink and actually enhances the tangy flavors of ginger and lime in the cocktail. Contact Us. Order Online. After all, it was well known that America was the land of opportunity.

However, after some time, the mugs seemed destined for the scrap heap in America too. Americans had no interest in vodka. Beer, whiskey, and other cocktails ruled the roost in America at this time. Jack Morgan was in a similar bind. As Sophie would tell the story, the trio spent hours developing a drink that would bring together the fizzy nature of the ginger beer, the punch of the vodka, and the cold properties of copper to create the next great cocktail.

After a number of taste tests and a few failed concoctions, they stumbled upon a recipe for a cocktail that would solve all their problems. The Moscow Mule was born on that day in Copper mugs were soon ordered across the country to support the lively libation. But, as popular as it was, the original Moscow Mule is rarely seen outside of vintage magazine ads.

Although, in , a ready-to-drink version of the Smirnoff Mule was re-introduced in a copper bottle. As a testament to the correctness of the drink, you can still by original copper mugs from the s at flea markets and on eBay. The original copper mugs weighed eight ounces and measured three and a quarter inches tall with a three-inch diameter base. The underside was imprinted with the words, "A Cock 'n Bull product. To make your own Moscow Mule, mix two ounces of vodka, four ounces of ginger beer ginger ale will suffice, but ginger beer is preferred and one ounce of lime juice.

Garnish with a lime wedge. Make sure that you've properly served it in your copper mug, and enjoy.



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