Moscow Mule
Traditionally served in a frosty copper mug, theMoscow Mulehelped vodka become popular in the US in the 1940s. Previously, one American cocktail book had described vodka as “Russian for ‘horrendous.’”Related:More Vodka Recipes
Traditionally served in a frosty copper mug, theMoscow Mulehelped vodka become popular in the US in the 1940s. Previously, one American cocktail book had described vodka as “Russian for ‘horrendous.’”Related:More Vodka Recipes