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Blackberry Moscow Mule

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So how is your summer going? Are your kids back in school already? Where did the summer go anyway, it feels like it just started last week and now it’s almost over!! I am already seeing pumpkin recipes! I am so not ready…so we are going to grab all the summer berries we can get out hands on and make this light and refreshing Blackberry Moscow Mule while we still can…..

A light and refreshing Blackberry Moscow Mule is the perfect way to cool down in the summer heat! © COOKING WITH CURLS

Blackberries are available year round in some parts of the country, but the prices get really crazy! So why not enjoy your Blackberry Moscow Mule while they are fresh and in season? That’s my plan. 😉

Grab those summer berries while you can and make yourself a refreshing Blackberry Moscow Mule before they are all gone! © COOKING WITH CURLS

How do you make a Blackberry Moscow Mule?

Place 6 large blackberries and lime juice in the bottom of a copper mug…..

Add the blackberries and lime juice to a copper mug © COOKING WITH CURLS

Muddle/squash the berries to release their juice…..

Muddle the blackberries to release the juice © COOKING WITH CURLS

Add the vodka and blackberry liqueur. Stir to combine…..

Add the vodka and liqueur © COOKING WITH CURLS

Add ice until the mug is about 3/4’s full and top off with the ginger beer. Garnish with a lime wedge and fresh mint {if desired}…..

This Blackberry Moscow Mule is the perfect, refreshing cocktail on those hot summer days! © COOKING WITH CURLS

Light, refreshing, and slightly fruity with a kick of ginger…Yum!! 🙂

 
Notes: {contains affiliate links}
  • I never did find my cocktail muddler, so I bought a new muddler on Amazon.
  • I have these Copper Moscow Mule Mugs. They are holding up great, no tarnishing, and still look good in photos!
  • I used Absolute Vodka, Chamboard® Black Raspberry Liqueur, and Reed’s All Natural Jamaican Style Ginger Beer {made with sugar, not high fructose corn syrup}.
  • Did you catch that? I could not find blackberry liqueur anywhere so I used Chambord® Black Raspberry Liqueur instead. Sometimes we have to get creative!
  • If you have smaller berries, use 8 or 9…or as many as  you like.

Here are some additional Blackberry recipes to try:

Some additional Moscow Mule recipes to try:

Okay seriously, how are we already talking about apple cider, all-things pumpkin, and Christmas? I feel like I am in some kind of time warp, LOL

Enjoy!!

A light and refreshing Blackberry Moscow Mule is the perfect way to cool down in the summer heat! © COOKING WITH CURLS

Blackberry Moscow Mule

Grab those summer berries while you can and make yourself a refreshing Blackberry Moscow Mule before they are all gone, it is the perfect way to cool down in the summer heat!
5 from 2 votes
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Course: Drinks
Cuisine: American
Keyword: cocktail, blackberries, lime juice, blackberry liqueuer
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes
Servings: 1 Serving
Calories: 253kcal
Author: Lisa Johnson

Ingredients

  • 6 large blackberries (8 or 9 small ones)
  • 1 ounce lime juice
  • 1 ½ ounce vodka
  • 1 ounce blackberry liqueur (substitute Chambord® Black Raspberry Liqueur)
  • handful ice
  • 6 ounces ginger beer
  • lime wedge and mint to garnish

Instructions

  • Place 6 large blackberries and lime juice in the bottom of a copper mug.
  • Muddle/squash the berries to release their juice.
  • Add the vodka and blackberry liqueur. Stir to combine.
  • Add ice until the mug is about 3/4’s full and top off with the ginger beer. Garnish with a lime wedge and fresh mint {if desired}.

Notes

  • I never did find my cocktail muddler, so I bought a new muddler on Amazon.
  • I have these Copper Moscow Mule Mugs. They are holding up great, no tarnishing, and still look good in photos!
  • I used Absolute Vodka, Chamboard® Black Raspberry Liqueur, and Reed’s All Natural Jamaican Style Ginger Beer {made with sugar, not high fructose corn syrup}.
  • Did you catch that? I could not find blackberry liqueur anywhere so I used Chambord® Black Raspberry Liqueur instead. Sometimes we have to get creative!
  • If you have smaller berries, use 8 or 9…or as many as  you like.

Nutrition

Calories: 253kcal | Carbohydrates: 27g | Sodium: 15mg | Sugar: 24g | Vitamin C: 9.7mg | Iron: 0.3mg

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