Blood Orange & Pomegranate Syrup Moscow Mule

A Moscow Mule has nothing to do with Moscow or mules.

It’s actually the American invention of two guys at the Los Angeles Cock ‘n’ Bull bar in 1941.  One was the bar manager, and the other was a Smirnoff exec who wanted to sell vodka to Americans. The drink served in the iconic copper mugs became very popular in Hollywood. In recent years there has been a resurgence of its popularity that coincided with the explosion of a new cocktail culture.

It hits the spot either way.

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Blood orange Moscow mule alcohol cocktails

A classic Moscow Mule involves just lime juice, vodka, and ginger beer (not ginger ale) poured over ice in a copper mug. My version adds blood orange juice and a drizzle of pomegranate syrup or molasses. You can easily make pomegranate syrup by following my recipe here, or you can purchase it online or at your local Middle Eastern grocer.

Pomegranate syrup (or molasses) works in a plethora of recipes from savoury (like my Mediterannean Grilled Octopus Recipe) or sweet. It is incredibly versatile and delicious, and it is very easy to make at home upon which it will keep refrigerated for ages.

I guarantee you will find countless surprising uses for pomegranate syrup after adding it to your pantry.

In my Moscow Mule concoction, the sweet tang of pomegranate syrup works together with the intense aroma of blood oranges to add something distinctly flavourful and refreshing.

Enjoy all year long.

Na zdarovje.

(If you want an in-depth look into the history of the Moscow Mule, check out this article from Ramshackle Pantry: Moscow Mule History And Its Place In Vodka Popularity.)

Blood Orange & Pomegranate Syrup Moscow Mule

Prep Time: 5 minutes
Course: Beverages
Cuisine: American
Keyword: blood orange, moscow mule, pomegranate syrup
Author: The Peasant's Daughter

Ingredients

  • 2 oz. vodka
  • Juice of 1 lime freshly squeezed
  • 6 oz. ginger beer
  • Juice of 1/2 of 1 blood orange freshly squeezed
  • A drizzle of pomegranate syrup or molasses

Instructions

  • Squeeze lime juice into a copper Moscow Mule mug.
  •  Squeeze blood orange juice into mug.
  • Add ice cubes and then pour in the vodka and fill with cold ginger beer.
  •  Add a drizzle of the pomegranate syrup or molasses on top.
  • Serve with a stirring rod and optional garnish of fresh mint or rosemary.
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10 Comments

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  3. 5 stars
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  4. 5 stars
    Your post is great. I linked your website on my Facebook.

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  5. 5 stars
    What a tasty Moscow Mule and I love your approach to cooking. Head to tail and not afraid to try things. I love it.

    Also, thanks for sharing my post on the history of the Moscow Mule! I really appreciate it.

  6. Your pictures really highlight your yummy cocktail. This blood orange moscow mule will be the perfect drink for summer.

  7. 5 stars
    This cocktail looks so delicious and refreshing. So perfect for a summer afternoon party! 🙂

  8. 5 stars
    I adore Moscow Mules AND blood oranges! What a tasty combo for a cocktail. Perfect for summer!

  9. 5 stars
    I wonder why it is served in a copper mug? Don’t get me wrong, it looks pretty and makes it very unique. I love your addition of blood orange and pomegranate syrup. This is perfect for summer.

  10. 5 stars
    I love a tasty cocktail with a kick and this sounds delicious! Going to cap off the evening with drink, for sure!