Published: November 18, 2021Updated: August 25, 2022Author:Amy
Sweet, tart, and boozy, this Cranberry Moscow Mule is a delicious twist on a traditional co*cktail, perfect for the fall season. Make a single drink in just minutes or a big batch for get togethers!
If you love the combination of cranberries and wine don’t miss our Cranberry Apple Sangria.
An Easy Fall co*cktail
We took the classic Moscow mule and put a seasonal twist on it with delicious cranberry juice. Cranberry fruit juice and ginger beer are a great pairing for a fall drink, with a perfect balance of sweet and tart.
You might think that ginger beer is alcoholic, but it’s actually not. While some varieties are made with alcohol, more often than not, it’s just a carbonated sour drink. Vodka is what makes a Moscow mule boozy.
This Cranberry Moscow mule is made with the same ingredients as the original drink, plus a couple extras. (Scroll below to the printable recipe card for details and measurements.)
Cranberry juice fruit co*cktail: Purchase cranberry juice fruit co*cktail, not straight up cranberry juice, which will be too bitter.
Vodka: Any mid-range vodka will work fine.
Lime juice: Freshly squeezed for optimal flavor.
Crushed ice
Ginger beer: Use a good quality ginger beer.
Optional garnish: Cranberries and lime wedges.
Recipe Variations
Need a co*cktail for a crowd or something without the alcohol? Here are a few options:
Make it spicy. Add in 1/2 to 1 ounce of Fireball cinnamon whisky (to taste).
Make it sweeter. If you want a sweeter co*cktail, you can use ginger ale instead of the ginger beer.
Make a party pitcher. Need enough for a party pitcher? Scale everything up by 12 and then add in an extra 1 1/2 cups of the cranberry juice. Or simply mix 4 cups cranberry juice, 2 bottles ginger beer, and 1 cup vodka in a pitcher. Then just pour into ice-filled glasses and garnish.
Make a mocktail. For a non-alcohol drink, simply leave out the shot of vodka. You’ll still get all the sweet and tart flavor.
How to Make Apple Cider Moscow Mule
Making this holiday co*cktail could not be easier: (Scroll below to the printable recipe card for complete details.)
Combine ingredients. Pour cranberry juice, vodka, and lime juice into a copper mug. Then, add the crushed ice and top off with the ginger beer. Stir to combine.
Garnish and serve. Drop a few frozen cranberries into the mug with a lime wedge. Serve.
Why Are Moscow Mules Served In Copper Mugs?
The main reason that Moscow Mules are served in copper mugs is that the copper keeps the drink colder for longer. The copper itself becomes cold and in turn helps the drink stay cold. There is also a rumor that the copper enhances the flavor of the lime and ginger beer.
More Fall Drinks
Apple Pie Moonshine
Apple Cider Moscow Mule
Hot Buttered Rum
Apple Pie Smoothie
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Cranberry Moscow Mule
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Sweet, tart, and boozy, this Cranberry Moscow Mule is a delicious twist on a traditional co*cktail, perfect for the fall season. Make a single drink in just minutes or a big batch for get togethers!
Nutritional information given is an automatic calculation and can vary based on the exact products you use and any changes you make to the recipe. If these numbers are very important to you, I would recommend calculating them yourself.
Other Notes
Course: Drinks
Cuisine: American
Keyword: easy fall co*cktails, fall drink ideas, Moscow mule recipe
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A study published in the January/February issue of the Journal of Environmental Health found that copper leaches into the drink made of ginger beer, lime juice, and vodka. In a little under half an hour, the copper levels rise higher than the safety standard set for drinking water.
Mixing vodka, ginger beet and lime juice over ice in a copper mug and garnished with a wedge of lime, the Moscow Mule offers a cool and refreshing solution to a warm day for just 120 calories.
Only 120 calories, try a Cranberry Orange Vodka Fizz. It's so low calorie, you'll love serving this drink year round. But with delicious cranberry and citrus flavors, we can't help but love to serve this drink for Christmas and other winter holidays.
Ginger Beer: Ginger beer obviously has ginger, which has anti-inflammatory, anti-nausea, and digestive properties. Ginger can help relieve pain, nausea, indigestion, and bloating.
Reduce the calories and carbs you intake with this enjoyable low calorie co*cktail. A full calorie Moscow Mule recipe has around 180 calories, including 21 grams of carbs and sugars. Not terrible, but we can definitely shave off quite a few calories and ALL the sugars and carbs, if you like.
A great Moscow mule combines smooth vodka with ice-cold, spicy ginger beer and lime – in a signature copper mug. Ginger beer doesn't taste the same without the copper mug, which highlights the sweet-and-spicy taste of the beverage.
Vodka: Moscow mules are traditionally made with vodka. Lime: You'll need the juice for the drink and a wedge for garnish. Ice: Moscow mules are cold served over ice. Ginger beer: Not to be confused with ginger ale!
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The Russian Mule, also known as the Moscow Mule, is a co*cktail that has been around for decades. There are a couple of stories that explain how it came into existence, but one of the most popular ones has its origins in Los Angeles.
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Overview. Vodka is a low calorie alcohol choice and cranberry juice touts serious health perks; put them together and you've got one tasty drink. Cranberry juice helps fight off cardiovascular diseases, works as an anti-inflammatory in the body, and can even help improve skin.
Ranking in third, one serving of a Moscow Mule consists of 76.7 per cent of the daily recommended free sugar intake – 23 grams of sugar. Typically served in a copper mug, this co*cktail entails vodka, spicy ginger beer, and lime juice.
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