The Kentucky Mule is a delicious twist on a traditional Moscow Mule co*cktail. Kentucky bourbon, ginger beer, and fresh-squeezed lime juice make this an easy 3-ingredient bourbon co*cktail.
I’d like you to meet the Kentucky Mule – the Moscow Mule’s distinguished cousin with a Kentucky twist.
I’ve had a love affair with Kentucky for a while. It started with a trip to Louisville one summer, followed by 2 road trips/houseboat vacations on Lake Cumberland in southern Kentucky.
I even planned to move to Lexington a few years ago.
The first time I had a Moscow mule, I knew a simple spin on the main ingredients would create a delicious bourbon drink fit for any bourbon lover.
Over the years, I’ve made several variations of Moscow mule recipes. TheOrange Italian Muleadds Fernet-Branca for a herby twist.
For St. Patrick’s Day, I made an Irish Mule, which uses Irish Whiskey.
If you’re looking for some Moscow mule variations that are a little sweeter, this Orange Moscow mulewill hit the spot. Or myBlackberry Moscow mule, which uses jam!
But if you love bourbon like I do, this is the delicious co*cktail for you.
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How to Make a Kentucky Mule
As far as classic co*cktail recipes, mule recipes are one of the easiest.
The traditional Moscow Mule recipe only requires 3 simple ingredients –vodka, ginger beer, and fresh lime juice.
My Kentucky mule recipe switches out the vodka for bourbon whiskey.
Add ice to a copper mule mug, a highball glass, or a rocks glass.
Then, pour the bourbon over the ice, add the lime juice, and fill the glass with ginger beer.
Garnish with a lime wedge. And that’s it!
There is no need for a co*cktail shaker or even a bar spoon. Just smooth bourbon, ginger beer, and lime juice.
Kentucky Mule Tips
These tips will help you make the perfect Kentucky Mule recipe:
- Quality bourbonwill bring this easy co*cktail to the next level. The best bourbon is your favorite bourbon. My favorite isBulleitbourbon, and I use it for all of my bourbon co*cktails.
- Other bourbon suggestions include Maker’s Mark, Woodford Reserve, Jim Beam, or Jack Daniels (then you can call it a Tennessee Mule.)
- Use large ice cubes instead of traditionally sized ice cubes. The ice will keep the drink cold without diluting the flavor. I love this silicone ice cube tray.
- Fresh lime juice is a must.
- Highball or rocks glassesare an excellent substitute for expensivecopper mule mugs.
- Garnish!Use a sprig of mint, a lime wheel, orcandied gingerfor bonus points.
Bourbon Mule Recipe Variations
Ginger Beer:If you want an extra kick, a teaspoon of ginger syrup is a great choice. Ginger ale is okay in a pinch, but it has a weaker taste and smell and less spice than ginger beer.
Fresh Lime Juice:If you want to experiment with other flavors and create your own Kentucky mule, consider using a different citrus juice. Lemon juice or grapefruit juice would definitely make this a little different, with a completely different flavor profile.
This bourbon mule is the perfect co*cktail for a Kentucky Derby party or any special occasion.
When you combine bourbon, one of my favorite things, with ginger beer and lime juice, you create one of the easiest co*cktails for any party.
Kentucky Mule co*cktail
Yield: 1 co*cktail
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes
The Kentucky Mule is a delicious twist on a traditional Moscow Mule co*cktail. Kentucky bourbon, ginger beer, and fresh-squeezed lime juice make this an easy 3-ingredient bourbon co*cktail.
Ingredients
- 1.5 ounces of bourbon
- juice of 1 lime
- ginger beer
Instructions
- Add ice to a copper mug or a rocks glass. Pour the bourbon over the ice, add the lime juice, and fill up the glass with ginger beer. Garnish with additional lime slices.
Notes
Garnish Ideas
- mint sprig
- lime wedges
- candied ginger
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Nutrition Information:
Yield: 1Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 194Total Fat: 0gSaturated Fat: 0gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 0gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 26mgCarbohydrates: 51gFiber: 0gSugar: 48gProtein: 0g
This data was provided and calculated by Nutritionix on 1/22/2019
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