Pineapple Moscow Mule And Other Tropical Mules
Moscow Mules have been a favorite among cocktail drinkers that it had transcended borders and spirits. From the classic recipe of vodka, lime juice and ginger beer, it has evolved to using different spirits - tequila, rum, whiskey - and now, it crossed borders to the tropical side.
Go through our full list of 21 amazing Moscow Mule cocktail recipes.
As the summer is approaching, cold drinks are very nice to look forward to on quiet nights like this when movement is limited due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Pineapples are about the most popular tropical fruits because not only is it delicious, it is also very healthy and versatile to use. It can be eaten raw, made into juices, jams, flavorings and others. Here, pineapple juice is used to give a refreshing taste to the classic Moscow Mule.
Most of the calories from this cocktail comes from the pineapple juice, especially if using canned juice with added sugar.
Calories - 352.0 Kcal
Calories from fat - 0.0 Kcal
Total Fat - 0.0 g
Cholesterol - 0 g
Sodium - 159.0 mg
Total Carbs - 64.0 g
Fibers - 3.0 g
Sugars - 56.0 g
Protein - 1.0 g
Here are a few variations of the pineapple Moscow Mule that you must try.
Treat your senses with the aroma and flavors of orange and pineapples in this lovely tropical Moscow Mule. The ginger beer used here has no sugar but if you want the real thing in the ginger beer, swap the store-bought juices with fresh ones for lesser sugar content.
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Why limit yourself with vodka when Moscow Mule can really be made with other liquors. Here, whiskey is added and instead of plain vodka, pineapple vodka is used.
You can make your own pineapple-infused vodka by steeping a few pineapple slices in vodka in a covered jar for a week. Strain the vodka to remove all remains of the pineapple. Voila! You have your homemade pineapple vodka.
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This spicy Moscow Mule is not for the faint-hearted. Although if you want a spicier version, you can always use the spicy ginger beer or use a spicier chili pepper instead of the jalapeño.
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Sky is really the limit when it comes to Moscow Mules. Swap the coconut milk in your piña colada with the ginger beer for a cocktail upgrade you will love.
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For some reason you cannot drink. Worry not, you can still enjoy your favorite cocktail without the guilt. Swap the coconut rum with coconut water and you’re good to go. Non-alcoholic pineapple Moscow Mule that will keep you coming back for more.
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Take your pineapple Moscow Mule to the next level of spiciness by adding some spice and smokiness to it. Who knew your favorite buffalo wing sauce can liven up your favorite cocktail?
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Why settle for the ordinary when you can definitely take it to the next level. The fizz of the sparkling ginger pineapple beverage ties the whole Moscow Mule thing while each liquor, the pineapple vodka and the ginger brandy blend so well to give a new character to your classic favorite.
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Here are some tropical Moscow Mules that you might want to try. Our favorite here is the Watermelon Mint Moscow Mule. Refreshing without being overwhelming!
Throw in some surprise in your Moscow Mule by adding some passion fruit nectar. Bombard your senses with the aroma and flavor that will transport you to the beaches.
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Another tropical fruit that is surprisingly good for the Moscow Mule are guavas. Be sure to remove all seeds before adding the cubed flesh into your cocktail. You can also use guava puree if fresh guava is not available.
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Summer is not complete without the watermelon. Known for its delightfully refreshing taste and watery flesh, it also makes a good addition to the Moscow Mule. Combined with raspberries, this is a lovely cocktail to enjoy while you lounge in your patio or backyard porch.
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The combination of the watermelon and mint really took this Moscow Mule to a whole new level. We love the refreshing minty aroma and the smooth taste of the watermelon in this lovely tropical cocktail.
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Lychee may not be one of your favorite fruits due to its aroma but it definitely sweetens this Moscow Mule. Loaded with dietary fibers, it is actually very good for your digestive tract. So, go ahead, drink up all that muddled lychee.
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Another favorite for cocktails is the mango. The combination of the cucumber, mango, and ginger is sure to energize you and calm your stomach. Good to consume with a heavy meal.
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Give your mango Moscow Mule with a little taste of Indian tradition by adding some green mango murabba. The good thing is that the leftover murabba makes a good addition to your sandwiches, pancakes and pastries.
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The combination of strawberries, pineapple, and mango in this Moscow Mule is something you’ll look forward to. Create new memories as you share this cocktail with your friends or spouse.
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Here’s another cocktail where you can use your coconut rum that has been shelved for some time now. Whip it up into this lovely tropical Moscow Mule cocktail.
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What is more refreshing than a frozen Moscow Mule? Spoon it instead of sipping it. Just be sure to take it slow or you know, the head-splitting brain freeze may follow.
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Did you really think that coconut milk can only be used in piña coladas? Well, it’s not because it makes a delightfully rich and creamy Moscow Mule.
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Here’s another cocktail that you can whip up in less than 1 minute with no shaking needed. Just add up everything into a glass and give it a stir. You’ll love this cocktail delightfully delicious.
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Yet another cocktail to enjoy your coconuts. Enjoy the tropical aroma of coconuts in the coconut vodka used in this Coconut Moscow Mule.
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Have a blast in this color-changing Moscow Mule made with ice with some butterfly pea flower tea. The alkaline tea reacts with the acidic vodka and lime juice so the cocktail changes its color. Add more butterfly tea for a more vibrant purple color.
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Last on the list is the non-alcoholic color-changing Moscow Mule. Now you can serve the same cocktail to your non-drinking guests without the others noticing the difference. The trick will be to serve it in the same glasses as the alcoholic ones but garnish it differently so the difference is more subtle.
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We chose these recipes because they go well with pineapple and vodka which are the dominant flavors in the Pineapple Moscow Mule.
Braised duck is a good choice to pair with the Pineapple Moscow Mule because they complement each other.
Give a modern twist to fish and fries by going fish and calamari and making them into a burger. This burger makes a filling pair for pineapple moscow mule so you don’t feel the aftereffects of too much alcohol the morning after.
This Filipino-style grilled stuffed squid makes a lovely companion to tropical moscow mules. The umami combination of tomatoes and onions and spiced with some green peppers give just the right kick to go with the vodka in your favorite tropical cocktail.
What else goes better with pineapple but pineapple? Love the combination of the peppers and the chicken cooked in pineapple juice for that tenderly sweet and sour dish that is perfect for your tropical Moscow Mule.
Chocolate surprisingly pairs well with pineapples. Churros may be of Spanish origin but the rich flavor of the buttery churros and sweet, creamy chocolate sauce evens out the acidity of the Moscow Mule which is a good take off point for pairing foods and drinks.
Probably the closest reference to why it is called Moscow Mule is the vodka in the cocktail as vodka is known to be a Russian liquor. Moscow was the more known city in Russia during the early 40s when the cocktail was created. The mule was speculated to have been added as the ginger beer promises a kick of flavor.
While it is not necessary to chill the Moscow Mule before using, it helps to hasten the chilling of the drinks and keep it cold for longer.
Yes, Moscow Mule can be served in any glass but the most common glasses used are highball or Collins glasses.
No, copper mugs are not recommended for hot drinks.
There are a few considerations as to why the copper mug is the better choice when serving a Moscow Mule. One of the reasons is that it keeps the cocktail cold for longer because of the conductivity of the copper. It keeps the warmth from your hand from warming the cocktail by serving as an insulator.
As carbonation or the bursting of the fizz in your drink has been proven to heighten the aroma and flavor of the cocktail, the cold copper mug prevents the loss of the fizziness longer.
There you go! Pineapple and other tropical Moscow Mules that will make your summer parties more delightful and lovely.
However, if you don’t feel like whipping up a cocktail, especially if you are alone, you can go for the canned version of the Moscow Mule. Here’s a selection of canned Moscow Mules for your summer nights in.
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