Yule Mule: A Christmas Moscow Mule Recipe (2024)

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Based on the traditional Moscow Mule, the Yule Mule is a holiday Moscow Mule co*cktail featuring ginger beer and cranberries. Tastes just like Christmas!

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Yule Mule co*cktail recipe

Ginger beer is one of my favorite things ever. I love to sip it on its own, but I also love it in co*cktails.

I love it in a traditional Moscow Mule. And in a Dark and Stormy. And in a Kentucky Mule. And in an Irish Mule. And… well, you get the picture.

Mule co*cktails traditionally feature vodka (or another kind of spirit), lime juice and ginger beer, but it can also contain other flavors with the addition of other juices and simple syrup.

This holiday Moscow Mule is one of my favorite renditions, with sweet-tart cranberry juice and a pretty rosemary garnish. It’s so festive and perfect for holiday parties!

2022 update: This has one of my most popular recipes throughout the holiday season every year since I first posted it in 2014. I’m so glad you stumbled upon it! This year I updated this post with some more information on ingredients to buy, supplies you may need and more tips for making these delicious holiday co*cktails.

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Why you’ll love this recipe

The season for the Yule Mule is finally here! If you haven’t tried this co*cktail yet, you are going to love it.

  • With flavors of cranberry and ginger, it’s sweet and spiced with tons of holiday flavor.
  • You can make it with vodka or your favorite spirit. Substitute bourbon, rum or gin or make it non-alcoholic!
  • It’s a crowd-favorite for parties. I’ll show you how to make one big batch!

What is a Yule Mule?

A Yule Mule is a holiday variation of the Moscow Mule.

A Moscow Mule co*cktail is made with vodka, lime juice and ginger beer.

The Yule Mule has the added element of sweet and tart cranberries and their juice. It’s really just a Christmas Moscow mule.

Honestly, it can be a Thanksgiving Moscow mule too! The cranberry juice makes it a perfect fit for this holiday.

I find this co*cktail to be so light and refreshing and filled with holiday spirit! It is festive and bright, and your holiday celebrations need it. Promise.

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Ingredients

You’ll need to grab a few things from the grocery store to make these Yule Mules. I’ll go into more detail below, but here are a few tips on what to buy:

Alcohol: Vodka can be replaced with rum, bourbon or gin. It can also be omitted entirely. See the next section for more about what kind of vodka to get.

Lime juice: I recommend juicing limes for the freshest flavor. Use a citrus squeezer if you are just making a couple. If you’re planning to make a lot, see if your grocery store sells fresh-pressed lime juice.

Cranberry juice: Make sure to get 100% cranberry juice. Avoid getting cranberry juice co*cktail because it has added sugar and can make this co*cktail overly sweet.

Ginger beer: Ginger beer is non-alcoholic and can have a strong spiced ginger flavor. I recommend a mild to medium spice level for this co*cktail (see the section Best Ginger Beer for Moscow Mules below).

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Alcohol for a Yule Mule

Vodka is the traditional spirit for a Moscow mule, so that’s what I chose for this holiday mule co*cktail.

If you need help picking out a bottle of vodka for your home bar, look no further than this vodka guide that lists all my favorite brands. My go-to brands are Tito’s, Reyka and Absolut.

Mules are very versatile and work with just about any spirit, so feel free to choose bourbon, gin or rum when you’re making this Christmas mule. I’d love to hear what your favorite is!

My homemade spiced rum would be fantastic in this co*cktail, too!

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Best Ginger Beer for Moscow Mules

To make a Yule Mule, pick up some limes, cranberries, cranberry juice, vodka and a spicy, non-alcoholic ginger beer.

“But which ginger beer?” you ask.

Well, in my opinion, the best ginger beer for Moscow mules is a spicy one — the spicier the better! Not spicy like peppers, but spicy like ginger.

I tried a ton of ginger beers and ranked them by how spicy they are. If you are curious about ginger beer, you need to check out this list of the best ginger beers!

One of my favorites is Blenheim’s, which I can usually find on the shelves of specialty grocery stores.

You can also use a ginger simple syrup to tailor the flavor to your liking and use club soda for the bubbles.

If you can’t find either of those, I also really like both Reed’s and Bundaberg .

Ginger ale will work in a pinch, but it can be super sweet and it lacks the spicy punch of ginger beer that I love in this drink

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How to Garnish a Yule Mule

A pop of green is important for that Christmas look.

Pick up some fresh rosemary — or trim some from your co*cktail herb garden! (Maybe your rosemary bush exploded like mine did this year. I’ll be making Yule Mules ’til I fully trim it down!)

You’ll also want to grab some fresh cranberries for a pop of red.

You can make a batch of sugared cranberries for an extra special touch!They make the prettiest garnish.

Holiday Moscow Mules for a Party

Yule Mules would be a cinch to whip up en masse for a holiday party. Everyone will rave about your Christmas Moscow Mules!

To prepare your Yule Mule mix for your holiday party, just make a big batch of the cranberry/lime/vodka base.

You can either top each glass with ginger beer right before you serve the drinks or add it to the pitcher (or punch bowl) just before the party begins.

Set up a bowl of cranberries and rosemary sprigs to garnish drinks with quickly and easily.

Here is a basic recipe to follow that makes ~8 co*cktails:

  • 2 cups vodka
  • 1 cup fresh-squeezed lime juice (about 6 limes)
  • 2 cups unsweetened cranberry juice
  • 3 cups ginger beer
  • plus fresh cranberries and rosemary for garnishes.

If you want to make more drinks, download my handy guide below!

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Non-alcoholic Moscow Mules

Need a mocktail version of the Yule Mule for any non-drinkers or kids? There are two main ways to make a Virgin Moscow Mule.

You can cut the vodka entirely and have a drink that’s non-alcoholic but still delicious. (Ginger beer is non-alcoholic!)

Another idea is to use non-alcoholic spirits. Yes, that’s a thing! Ritual Zero Proof alcohol is a brand I really like. You can even buy them online since they don’t contain alcohol! (But they taste as if they do.)

Their gin alternative is fantastic in the Yule Mule because it has those juniper and pine flavors that taste like Christmas, but you can also try the whiskey alternative or the rum alternative. Any of them would be delicious in this co*cktail!

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Moscow mule mugs

Not having a holiday party this year? Not to worry — Yule Mules are just as perfect to sip on with a smaller crowd, too.

Serve these holiday mules in a copper mule mug if you have one, but an old-fashioned glass will do just fine.

I picked up the glasses in these pictures at a vintage shop in Arizona, but I found some copper and glass mugs that are pretty similar. These copper stemless wine glasses are pretty festive too!

If you are looking for some other holiday mule recipes to make in your cute mugs, scroll to the section below called “Holiday Moscow Mules.”

Variations and substitutions

There are tons of ways you can make this co*cktail your own! Here a few ideas to consider:

  • Yule Mule Mocktails: Use a zero-proof spirit in lieu of vodka or omit it entirely for a non-alcoholic version.
  • Frozen Yule Mules: Freeze your ginger beer into ice cubes, then throw them with the other ingredients in a blender. Follow this tutorial for Frozen Moscow Mules.
  • Sugar-free Yule Mules: Use a sugar-free ginger beer such as Zevia. And be sure your cranberry juice is has no sugar added as well.
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More holiday Moscow Mules

  • Pumpkin Spice Mule
  • Apple Cider Mule
  • Pear Moscow Mule
  • Applejack Moscow Mule
  • Gin-Gin Moscow Mule
  • Czech Mule
  • Candy Cane Moscow Mules

More holiday co*cktails

If you’re looking for more Thanksgiving co*cktails and Christmas co*cktails, consider one of these ideas.

Featuring tequila, Christmas Margaritas are another cranberry co*cktail for a crowd.

Cinnamon White Russians make a great nightcap after dinner.

For a party, you can even set up a Christmas Tree Mimosa Bar for guests to pour their own flavorful bubbly co*cktails.

You could also serve thisChristmas Spa Water — it’s a showstopping centerpiece for your holiday party’s drinks table!

All this talk about co*cktails and I might just make us a batch of Yule Mules to kick off our holiday season! Hope your weekend is grand, my friends.

Our Pick

New Amsterdam Vodka

Tito’s Handmade Vodka

Grey Goose Vodka

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Smooth and clean, New Amsterdam Vodka is a great budget buy that tastes great straight or mixed in a co*cktail.

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Tito's is a fan-favorite, a smooth and delicate vodka that blends easily into co*cktails.

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Grey Goose is beloved for its clean yet slightly peppery flavor. It works well in savory drinks like martinis and Bloody Marys as well as sweet drinks.

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New Amsterdam Vodka

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Smooth and clean, New Amsterdam Vodka is a great budget buy that tastes great straight or mixed in a co*cktail.

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Tito’s Handmade Vodka

Description:

Tito's is a fan-favorite, a smooth and delicate vodka that blends easily into co*cktails.

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Grey Goose Vodka

Description:

Grey Goose is beloved for its clean yet slightly peppery flavor. It works well in savory drinks like martinis and Bloody Marys as well as sweet drinks.

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Yule Mule

Yield: 2 co*cktails

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 0 minutes minutes

Total Time: 5 minutes minutes

A festive, red and green holiday co*cktail with ginger beer, cranberry, vodka and rosemary.

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ingredients

  • 4 ounces vodka
  • 1.5 ounces fresh-squeezed lime juice about 1 lime
  • 4 ounces cranberry juice unsweetened, see note
  • 6 ounces ginger beer
  • 4 to 6 cranberries for garnish
  • rosemary sprig for garnish

instructions

  • In a co*cktail shaker filled with ice, shake together the vodka, lime juice and cranberry juice.

  • Fill two copper mule mugs or old-fashioned glasses with ice. Strain half of the co*cktail into each glass.

  • Top each glass with ginger beer. Garnish with cranberries and a sprig of rosemary. Serve immediately.

notes

I prefer to use cranberry juice that has no added sugars. You may use cranberry juice co*cktail if you wish, but I find it to be too sweet for most drinks. Cranberries are naturally sweet and tart, and there is sugar in the ginger beer to make this drink sweet on its own.

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nutrition information

Yield: 2 co*cktails

amount per serving:

Serving: 8ounces Calories: 192kcal Carbohydrates: 16g Protein: 0.3g Fat: 0.1g Saturated Fat: 0.01g Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.04g Monounsaturated Fat: 0.01g Sodium: 8mg Potassium: 72mg Fiber: 0.2g Sugar: 15g Vitamin A: 40IU Vitamin C: 12mg Calcium: 11mg Iron: 0.3mg

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FAQs

How do you make a Christmas mule? ›

In a co*cktail shaker, lightly muddle together herbs and sugar. Top with vodka and cranberry juice and shake with ice. Strain into a copper co*cktail mug and fill with ice and ginger beer. Garnish with cranberries dusted with sugar and fresh herbs.

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 is the difference between a Moscow Mule and a Caribbean mule? ›

While you are probably familiar with the Moscow Mule, the Caribbean Mule is a variation that might just become your new favorite. The Caribbean Mule is a popular Mule that substitutes vodka for rum. An avid rum-drinker will no doubt love this version of the traditional Moscow Mule.

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

The main difference is the liquor. Moscow Mules are vodka-based, while a Kentucky Mule follows the same recipe, except bourbon is used in place of vodka. As with any mule, the resulting co*cktail is fresh, bright, and flavorful. And it's easy to drink.

What is in a Christmas Moscow Mule? ›

The Holiday Mule puts a festive twist on a classic. This cranberry Moscow mule co*cktail is made with GREY GOOSE® Vodka, cranberry juice and ginger beer and garnished with cranberries and an aromatic rosemary sprig.

How to make a Middleton mule? ›

Make It Yourself

Fill a copper mule glass with ice. Pour whiskey, ginger syrup and lime juice in shaker and shake. Strain into glass and top up with ginger beer. Add a flourish of green with a lime wedge.

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.

What is the most popular mule? ›

A refreshing mix of vodka, lime juice, and ginger beer famously served in the iconic copper mug, the sessionable Moscow Mule is one of the most popular co*cktails in the world and won't be disappearing anytime soon.

What alcohol goes in Moscow mules? ›

Vodka: Moscow mules are traditionally made with vodka. Lime: You'll need the juice for the drink and a wedge for garnish. Ice: Moscow mules are cold served over ice. Ginger beer: Not to be confused with ginger ale!

What is a royal Mule? ›

Instructions. Combine Crown Royal Vanilla Flavored Whisky and lime juice in a shaker, add ice. Shake well and strain into a highball glass over fresh ice. Top with ginger beer and garnish with lime wheel and two dashes of Aromatic bitters.

What is a Scottish Mule? ›

Scotch Mule: a blue faced Leicester ram with a Scottish Blackface dam. Welsh Mule: a blue faced Leicester ram with a Welsh Mountain, Beulah or Welsh Hill Speckled-face dam. Clun Mule: a blue faced Leicester ram with a Clun Forest dam. Cheviot Mule: a blue faced Leicester ram with a Cheviot dam.

What is a Jack Daniel's Mule? ›

This whiskey mule co*cktail recipe is made with the classic combination of whiskey and ginger beer along with citrus and fizz, making it the perfect summer refresher and an ideal winter warmer. If you find the fire of ginger beer a bit too challenging for your taste buds, then try swapping for ginger ale.

What is a Jagermeister mule? ›

Toss a handful of ice cubes into a nice long glass. Pour over 50ml of ice cold Jägermeister, without spilling a drop. Fill to the brim with your ginger beer of choice. Make it fruity with a wedge of lime, squeezed in for maximum taste. Top it off with a slice of refreshing cucumber.

What is the difference between a dark and stormy Moscow Mule? ›

The dark and stormy co*cktail is traditionally made from dark rum and ginger beer, garnished with a slice of fresh lemon. Its famous competitor the moscow mule co*cktail uses vodka instead of rum, often a spicier ginger beer and lime juice.

What does it take to make a mule? ›

Fill a tall glass with ice. Pour in lime juice, then vodka, then ginger beer. Garnish with lime slices.

How do you make red white and merry mules? ›

Fill your mule cup with ice, pour in the SMIRNOFF Red White and Merry vodka, top with ginger beer and give it a gentle stir. That's it! I also like to garnish my Red White and Merry Christmas mules with fresh mint, cranberries and a slice of orange to make it extra festive.

How to craft a mule? ›

Pour 2 ounces vodka and ½ ounce lime juice into a copper mug. Add 4 ounces ginger beer. Garnish. Add ice cubes, and garnish with lime wedges or a sprig of mint.

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