Peach Basil Moscow Mule Recipe (2024)

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by Whitney Bond
August 6, 2021

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For a refreshing variation on a classic Moscow Mule co*cktail, try this Peach Basil Moscow Mule recipe! It combines peach vodka, fresh basil & lemon juice for a delicious drink!

Create a “Make Your Own Moscow Mule Bar” with this delicious recipe. And add these recipes for Grilled Pineapple Moscow Mules& Sparkling Grapefruit Gin Mules!

Peach Basil Moscow Mule Recipe (1)

One sip of this delicious co*cktail and you’ll be hooked! The fresh flavors of peach and basil make this the perfect summer co*cktail.

A classic Moscow Mule is made with just 3 ingredients, vodka, ginger beer and lime juice. For this recipe, I put my own spin on the classic! I swapped out traditional vodka for peach vodka, lime juice for lemon juice and added fresh basil leaves.

While today’s Moscow Mule is most commonly made with lime juice, the original Moscow Mule was actually created with lemon juice. So I guess you could say I’m just throwing it back old school in this peach basil variation of the drink!

Table of contents

  • Step by step instructions
  • Frequently asked questions
  • What is the best ginger beer?
  • What to serve with these co*cktails
  • More co*cktail recipes to try
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Step by step instructions

To make individual co*cktails, here’s what to do:

  • Fill four glasses with ice cubes. Preferably copper mugs, but other co*cktail glasses will work.
  • Pour in the ingredients. Add vodka, ginger beer and fresh squeezed lemon juice to each glass.
  • Finish with freshness. Throw in a couple pieces of fresh basil & stir to combine all of the ingredients.

These peach vodka mules are so delicious, you’re going to want to make a pitcher to share with all your friends!

To make a pitcher of moscow mules, follow these steps:

  • Combine peach vodka and ginger beer in a large plastic or glass pitcher. Make sure the pitcher will hold over 72 ounces.
  • Add fresh squeezed lemon juice and fresh basil. Stir to combine all of the ingredients.
  • Refrigerate until ready to serve. Cover the pitcher if it’s going to be more than an hour.
  • To serve, add ice to copper mugs, then pour the mule from the pitcher into the mugs. Do not add ice to the pitcher or it will water down your Moscow Mules.

The pitcher recipe will make 8 (8 oz) drinks. Most copper mugs hold 16 oz, after filling with ice, the mug will hold approximately 8-12 oz liquid.

Frequently asked questions

  • Why does a moscow mule need to be in a copper cup? Copper mugs have now become known as Moscow Mule mugs because they keep the Moscow Mule icy cold. The metal takes on the cold temperature of the drink and keeps it chilled longer than a traditional co*cktail glass.
  • Is there alcohol in ginger beer? Most ginger beer is non-alcoholic. This makes it easy to create a virgin Moscow Mule. To make this recipe non-alcoholic, sub the peach vodka for peach juice. Peach juice can be found refrigerated near orange juice at the grocery store or non-refrigerated with the other juices.
  • What is the difference between Ginger Beer and Ginger Ale? Ginger ale is always non-alcoholic, where as ginger beer sometimes contains alcohol. Ginger ale is sweet and more carbonated, but ginger beer has a stronger ginger flavor. This makes ginger beer spicier and less sweet than ginger ale.

What is the best ginger beer?

I’ve made many Moscow Mules over the years, trying many different brands of ginger beer. Here are my top 5 favorites.

  1. Q Ginger Beer – Albertsons & Safeway stores carry this brand, which is where I first picked up a bottle. It’s now also sold at Target. It has a bright, crispy, gingery flavor that I love! It’s also non-alcoholic.
  2. Powell & Mahoney – I used their ginger beer in these Sparkling Grapefruit Gin Mules and it’s always on the top of my ginger beer list. I’ve found it at Safeway stores, Sprouts & Target. They now sell their ginger beer in convenient 12 oz cans for making 2 co*cktails at a time. Their ginger beer is also non-alcoholic and they make a blood orange ginger beer that is AMAZING!
  3. Fever Tree – sold in small 6.8 oz bottles, this award-winning ginger beer is perfect for making just one co*cktail at a time. It’s sold at Target, Walmart, World Market, a lot of major grocery stores and online. It is also non-alcoholic.
  4. co*ck N Bull – this brand claims to be the inventor of the Moscow Mule, so of course I have to give them some credit for creating my favorite drink! Their ginger beer can be found in bottles at Total Wine, BevMo, Kroger stores and Safeway stores. It is also non-alcoholic.
  5. Bundaberg – the thing I like about Bundaberg is that it has nice flavor, it’s inexpensive, easy to find and comes in large bottles, perfect for making a pitcher of Moscow Mules! They also have a diet version for those looking to cut some calories in their drinks. Bundaberg ginger beer is also non-alcoholic.
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What to serve with these co*cktails

Hosting a big summer bash or a relaxing happy hour? Pair these Peach Basil Moscow Mules with a variety of appetizers, like these blog favorites!

More co*cktail recipes to try

Check out these other refreshing co*cktail recipes for your next happy hour!

  • Lemon Berry Prosecco Sangria – it’s slightly sweet, bubbly and totally delicious! This sangria recipe is perfect for poolside sipping!
  • Frozen Strawberry Daiquiri – you’ll feel like you’re on a tropical vacation when you’re sipping on this simple strawberry daiquiri recipe!
  • Watermelon Jalapeno Margaritas – refreshing, slightly sweet & slightly spicy, these margaritas are both flavorful & refreshing!
  • Frozen Peach Sangria – if you love the peach flavor in this Moscow Mule, you’re going to die for this Frozen Peach Sangria! It tastes like you just stuck a straw in a sweet, fresh peach!
  • Cucumber Mint Vodka co*cktail – this drink is super refreshing and easy to make with just 5 ingredients, in only 5 minutes!
  • Paloma – this traditional Mexican co*cktail is so refreshing and easy to make with grapefruit juice, tequila and club soda!

Peach Basil Moscow Mule Recipe (4)

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Peach Basil Moscow Mule

For a refreshing variation on a classic Moscow Mule co*cktail, try this Peach Basil Moscow Mule recipe featuring peach vodka, fresh basil & lemon juice!

Servings: 4 (8 oz) co*cktails

Prep Time: 5 minutes mins

Total Time: 5 minutes mins

Author: Whitney Bond

Course: Drinks

Cuisine: American

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Fill four glasses with ice. Preferably copper cups, but any co*cktail glass will work.

  • Add 2 oz vodka, 6 oz ginger beer & 1 oz lemon juice to each glass.

  • Add a couple leaves of fresh basil to each glass.

  • Stir all of the ingredients together, then serve.

Notes

  • Virgin Moscow Mule: to make a non-alcoholic version of this drink, substitute peach juice for the peach vodka. Most ginger beer is non-alcoholic, but always check the labels to be sure.
  • Pitcher of Mules: to make this recipe into a pitcher, double all of the ingredients and add them to a pitcher that holds at least 72 ounces. Refrigerate the pitcher of mules until ready to serve. Do not add ice to the pitcher or it will water down the Moscow Mules. Add the ice to the copper mugs or glasses before serving.

Nutrition Facts

Calories 195kcal (10%)Carbohydrates 16g (5%)Sodium 12mg (1%)Potassium 29mg (1%)Sugar 15g (17%)Vitamin A 80mg (2%)Vitamin C 11.2mg (14%)Calcium 8mg (1%)Iron 0.4mg (2%)

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originally published May 31, 2019 — last updated August 6, 2021 7 Comments

Posted in: 4th of July Recipes, co*cktails, Drinks, WB Favorites

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I’m a sports-loving, coffee-drinking, food blogger, the host of “29 Minute Meals”, a contributing writer for TODAY Food, cookbook author and on-camera food and lifestyle expert! Here you’ll find most recipes are made in 29 minutes or less, in one pot, or in a crock pot!

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    7 Comments on “Peach Basil Moscow Mule”

  1. Judie Updike Reply

    Looks great, Whitney. I just muddled blackberries, mint, and lime juice for a mule. Delish. And a correction; it’s “she and her bestie Gayle”, not her.

  2. Could this be made in a pitcher?

  3. Basil + Peach? Wow…never thought those 2 could go together. Will have to give this a try…nice job Whitney!

  4. Ok, let me first start by saying I am not a co*cktail girl. I’m a drink straight Moscato from the bottle girl, but I decided that I needed to branch out a little bit. This recipe caught my eye though so we tried it. AH-MAZING!!!! It is SOOO refreshing and the flavors are so on point! My boyfriend and I LOVE it! I would have never thought of this myself so thank you Whitney for being a hero. I can’t wait for peach season so that I can add some fresh peaches to this but this is going to be my ‘impress my guests with my co*cktail skills’ drink from now on.
    So.Damn.Good <3

Peach Basil Moscow Mule Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Why does my Moscow Mule taste bad? ›

Using Bad Ice

You're probably thinking "does ice really go bad?" The answer is "YES!" After it's been in the freezer for a long time, ice can actually start to absorb the odors of the things that surround it. These odors can influence the taste of the ice and seriously impact upon the flavor of your Moscow Mule.

What's the difference between a mule and a Moscow Mule? ›

While the classic Moscow Mule recipe calls for vodka, and was in fact one of the main reasons vodka became popular in North America, other mule drinks use rum, gin, whisky, tequila, or even brandy—ginger beer can be a great complement to any liquor!

What's the difference between Moscow Mule and Irish mule? ›

An Irish Mule is the traditional Moscow Mule ratio, with Irish whiskey instead of vodka! Irish whiskey, no matter what brand you use, is a fantastic pairing with the bite of ginger and zest of lime. Make it for St. Patrick's Day or a sunny afternoon spent on a patio.

What is a substitute for ginger beer in Moscow Mule? ›

In a pinch, ginger ale will work as a substitute for ginger beer in a Moscow mule, however the citrusy, zingy flavor that the ginger beer normally brings will be a lot more muted. Ginger ale will make your Moscow mule a lot more sweet and bubbly.

Do copper mugs make Moscow mules taste better? ›

Scientifically Copper Just Works Better for a Mule

Also, there is research to support that the copper interacts with the drink and actually enhances the tangy flavors of ginger and lime in the co*cktail.

Why do Moscow mules taste better in copper mugs? ›

Moscow mule purists know that tradition isn't the only reason the drink is served in a copper mug: The cold metal insulates the temperature of the chilled ginger beer, keeping the co*cktail cool and refreshing. Some experts say that the mug enhances the individual flavors of the ginger beer, vodka, and lime.

What do you call a Moscow Mule now? ›

And bar proprietors are changing the names of their co*cktails to make it clear what side they're on: In many places, the Moscow Mule is now the Kyiv Mule. In at least one bar, it's the Snake Island Mule, a reference to the Ukrainian territory where border guards made a defiant last stand against invading troops.

Which vodka is best for Moscow Mule? ›

We've also shared some fun Moscow Mule variations, and how you can switch things up with this delicious drink!
  • Best Overall: Absolut Elyx. ...
  • Runner Up: Ketel One Vodka. ...
  • Best Potato Vodka: Boyd & Blair Potato Vodka. ...
  • Best Everyday/Budget Vodka: Stolichnaya Premium Vodka. ...
  • Best American Vodka: Skyy Vodka.

Why is Moscow Mule so good? ›

A great Moscow mule combines smooth vodka with ice-cold, spicy ginger beer and lime – in a signature copper mug. Ginger beer doesn't taste the same without the copper mug, which highlights the sweet-and-spicy taste of the beverage.

What is a Scottish mule? ›

Stir together your favorite Scotch and Drambuie in a copper mule mug. Fill the mug with ice and stir again. Slowly add in 4 ounces of your homemade Ginger Beer and enjoy!

What are the three types of mules? ›

Miniature = 50″ or less. Saddle mule = 50″ or more. Draft = bred from a draft horse breed.

What is the best alcohol for mules? ›

1) Vodka. Tito's brand vodka is my go-t0 for Moscow mules. Tito's is affordable, high quality and made not-so-far-away in Austin, Texas. The ginger beer dominates the other flavors so much that any decent vodka on your shelf will do, really.

What drink is similar to a Moscow Mule? ›

Dark and Stormy co*cktail

Most people consider this the rum version of a Moscow mule...the Dark and Stormy!

What can I order instead of a Moscow Mule? ›

London Mule: An Even Fresher Moscow Mule Alternative. A simple, refreshing blend of vodka, fiery ginger beer and zesty lime juice, all served in a chilled copper mug to keep everything ice cold, the Moscow Mule is a familiar sight in many co*cktail bars.

What ginger beer is best for Moscow Mule? ›

Fever Tree in my opinion is the best ginger brew for a Moscow mule. This makes a good mixer because the flavor is light and refreshing with no artificial taste and it has just enough kick from the ginger. It also has just the right amount of carbonation and sweetness.

Why does my ginger beer taste sour? ›

Q: Why does my homemade ginger beer always taste sour? Presence of bacteria such as Lactobacillus ... Acetobacter … or Pediococcus … or wild yeast (Brettanomyces) resulting from poor sanitation practices. Make sure your equipment and utensils are clean then sanitized.

How does a Moscow Mule taste? ›

A Moscow Mule co*cktail is sweet and tart with a touch of mint. If it's well-mixed, the flavor of the vodka should be very mild. But don't overdo it when you're drinking Moscow Mules! Even if you can't taste it, the vodka packs a punch because of its high ABV.

Do Moscow mules taste good? ›

What does Moscow Mule taste like? Moscow Mules taste spicy, sweet, and strong. The fizz of the ginger beer, the punch of the vodka, and the chilled copper mug combine to make an excellent co*cktail.

Should you stir a Moscow Mule? ›

A Moscow Mule may be shaken, but only before adding the ginger beer. Once you've added carbonation, shaking the drink will negatively affect the drink, and you'll have to start again. That's why you should invest the right bartender tools, and you can stir the drink instead.

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