4 Refreshing Twists on the Moscow Mule

The Moscow Mule—a vodka, lime juice, and ginger beer cocktail fashioned in the early 1940s at Hollywood’s Cock’n Bull—is enjoying a revival. Here are some of Palm Beach County’s most refreshing interpretations of the classic libation.

 

Moscow Mule at Charley's Crab
Charley’s Crab | Photo credit: TK

 

Charley’s Crab

The island’s venerated watering hole adds dry ice to its Smoking Berry Mule and the result is incredible: a bubbling drink finished with a frosty touch. We recommend relishing one with Cajun-spiced fish tacos during happy hour at the Ocean View Bar.

Moscow Mule at El Camino
El Camino | Photo credit: Manuela Nino

El Camino

Atlantic Avenue’s bustling taco outpost puts a Latin twist on the mule with house-infused citrus blanco tequila, fresh lime juice, local Non-Prophet ginger beer (on draft behind the bar), and a candied ginger garnish. Swapping the traditional copper vessel for a tin can lends an unorthodox aesthetic.

Moscow Mule | Photo credit: Steven Barrocas
Grato | Photo credit: Steven Barrocas

Grato

If you thought Moscow Mules couldn’t be any more addictive, think again. Grato’s frozen rendition, blended with lemon- and orange-infused vodka, homemade limeade, fresh ginger puree, and ginger beer, makes for an insanely delicious sip.

Craft Bar Kitchen Moscow Mule
Craft Bar Kitchen | Photo credit: Gary Coe

Craft Bar Kitchen

Mules are so adored at this Palm Beach North restaurant that it serves not one but five varieties, including mint and honey dew, a smoky-spicy mezcal, and a seasonal selection. Top honors go to the Blueberry Cucumber Mule for its mellow fusion of sweet and savory.

 

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