Saturday, November 26, 2011

Moscow Mule - Shaker BarSchool®


ow.ly The original mule was the Moscow Mule and was created in 1941 by Jack Martin (a sales representative of the company who acquired the rights for Smirnoff in the US) and Jack Morgan (who was struggling to sell a large order of ginger beer). This drink launched the international success of Smirnoff vodka and to promote the new cocktail copper mugs were made with a kicking mule on them that celebrities of the time had their names engraved on. Moscow Mule The original mule called for Smirnoff vodka, however most standard and premium vodkas can be used for this drink, fresh limejuice is essential in this drink. Glass: 12 oz Collins Method: shake & strain 50ml Belvedere Pure 12.5ml lime juice 6ml sugar syrup Dash of Angostura bitters Ginger beer Put the vodka, lime juice, sugar syrup and bitters into a mixing glass and fill with ice. Cap with a Boston shaker and shake. Strain into an ice-filled Collins glass and top with ginger beer. Garnish with a wedge of lime and add a long straw. Mule variations There is a multitude of variations of this fiery drink, all made by substituting the base spirit and using the same principle as the Collins: if the base spirit is changed, then the name must also change, taking on the geographical location where the spirit originates. Eg London/Chelsea Mule (London Dry Gin) Scottish Mule (Scotch whisky) Irish Mule (Irish whisky) Kentucky Mule (Bourbon whisky) Tennessee Mule (Jack Daniels whisky) Cuban Mule (Cuban Rum) Jamaican Mule (Jamaican ...

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