The Moscow Mule is the drink that has contributed most to the popularity of vodka in the United States and consequently worldwide. The guinea pig who first drank this drink, created by John Martin and Jack Morgan at New York's Chatam Bar in 1946, described it as"a cocktail that kicks like a mule", hence the name...
Discover the Cocktail Box with 1 Litre Moskovskaya Vodka together with Fever-Tree's Premium Ginger Beer.
Pre-dinner
5cl Vodka Moskovskaya
12cl Fever-Tree Ginger-Beer
1.5cl Fresh Lime Juice*
In a highball glass (or copper mug) pour vodka and top with ginger beer. Add a few drops of fresh lime juice and garnish with a lime slice.
*Notincluded in the box, but can be purchased separately here





The story of the Moscow Mule, with its coincidences, is so crazy that it seems fictional, yet it is very true.
It all begins in 1941 at the Chatham Bar in New York. The scene seems like the opening...

Vodka production has strongly influenced not just the social and demographic evolution of Russia, but of the entire European continent.
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