How To Make Smirnoff Moscow Mule
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Smirnoff Moscow Mule Ingredients
Ready in: 4 min
Nutrition: approximately 106 Calories
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Smirnoff Moscow Mule Drink Recipe Instructions
Smirnoff Moscow Mule Recipe Preparation & Instructions:
-> Pour in all ingredients and stir well
Garnish with lime slice
Smirnoff Moscow Mule Recipe Information
In 1941, John G. Martin of Heublein, spirits and food distributor in east coast and Jack Morgan, Owner of the Cock'n Bull bar in Sunset Strip, Hollywood met in a bar in Los Angeles. Together they invented Moscow Mule by mixing Morgan's singer beer with Smirnoff Vodka and lime in order to market the proprietor's struggling Cock'n Bull's ginger-beer franchise.
They ordered specially engraved copper mugs and Martin set off to market it in the bars around the country. He bought one of the first Polaroid cameras and asked barmen to pose with a Moscow Mule copper mug and a bottle of Smirnoff vodka. Then he would leave one copy of the photo at the bar and take a second copy to the bar next door to show them that their competitors were selling their concoction. Between 1947 and 1950, thanks to their invention, Smirnoff vodka kicked off the 50’s vodka craze in the U.S. Thus Smirnoff case columns more than tripled in a span of three years.
Best Served in the Smirnoff Moscow Mule Mug
Smirnoff Moscow Mule Recipe Variations
Please note that there are many ways and variations to make Smirnoff Moscow Mule. The Smirnoff Moscow Mule recipe above is the most common way to make this drink, you can always improvise with your own twist and enjoy. You can even substitute the Vodka with different brands such as Grey Goose, Belvedere, Ciroc, Titos, Absolut, Ketel One, Smirnoff, Stolichnaya (Stoli), Skyy etc. You can also find many other variations of this drink on our website, just use our search to see more.
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