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Why does a Moscow Mule have to be in a copper mug?

Why does a Moscow Mule have to be in a copper mug?

Whether Morgan and Martin realized it or not, the copper mugs were the perfect glass for a mule. Copper is very good at conducting temperature, so when an ice cold mule is poured inside, the glass actually takes on that temperature and keeps the drink frosty cold longer.

How big should a Moscow Mule Cup be?

14 to 16 ounces
Your solid copper mug should have enough space to accommodate the standard ingredients and ice to ensure you have a balanced cocktail true to the heritage of the Moscow Mule. Including ice, the typical mule needs 14 to 16 ounces of space in a copper mug. The ideal mug has a volume between 16 and 20 ounces.

What is so special about Moscow Mule mugs?

Some experts say that the mug enhances the individual flavors of the ginger beer, vodka, and lime, according to HomeWetBar.com. The copper begins to oxidize when the vodka touches the walls of the mug, they say, which slightly boosts the aroma and enhances the taste of the vodka.

Are Moscow Mules better in copper mugs?

The key “ingredient” to keeping this favorite cocktail ice-cold. There’s also another key ingredient to the drink: a decent copper mug. Copper helps take on the temperature of the drink, keeping your Moscow Mules cold through hot summer days.

Why are Moscow mules called that?

The name was eventually decided as Moscow Mule, which is said to be a random pick. Apparently Moscow was used because of Americans’ tendency to associate vodka with Russia and Mule was added to the name because the ginger beer gave a ‘kick’ of flavour.

Whats a good ginger beer for Moscow mules?

5 of the Best Ginger Beers for Moscow Mules: A Flavor for Every…

  • Gosling’s Stormy Ginger Beer.
  • Reed’s Strongest Ginger Beer.
  • Bundaberg Ginger Beer.
  • Fever Tree Ginger Beer.
  • Q Ginger Beer.

What can you not put in a copper mug?

The FDA’s Model Food Code prohibits food that a pH of less than 6.0 to come into direct contact with copper and copper alloys like brass. A Moscow Mule, as well as wine, fruit juice, and vinegar, have a pH of less than 6.0. Something so acidic can make copper leach into food.

Does a copper mug keep drinks colder?

According to Dr. Begley, copper mugs do not keep drinks colder, longer. “Copper mugs actually absorb heat from the room faster than a glass.” Copper is an excellent thermal conductor, meaning it transfers heat from hot sources (like the room or your hand) to cold sources (like your drink) very efficiently.

Why do copper cups get so cold?

Copper is a metal that conducts heat extremely efficiently. When heat is applied to copper it spreads evenly throughout the copper surface very quickly and retains that heat. Similarly when cold is applied to the same surface it gets cold very quickly and retains that chill across the entire surface.

What is the point of a copper mug?

“Copper mugs actually absorb heat from the room faster than a glass.” Copper is an excellent thermal conductor, meaning it transfers heat from hot sources (like the room or your hand) to cold sources (like your drink) very efficiently.

Why are Moscow Mules called that?

Do Moscow Mule mugs have to be solid copper?

The Moscow Mule is traditionally served in a solid copper mug, but on occasion is served in a highball or cocktail glass. In fact, many Moscow Mule enthusiasts won’t even consider serving the drink without the copper mug.

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Ruth Doyle