My pomegranate moscow mule is the perfect cocktail for the holidays and beyond. Pomegranate juice adds a festive red color to this winter mule, and when I garnished it with a lime slice and pomegranate arils, the whole thing came together. Red and green, this Christmas Moscow mule is ready for your next holiday party!
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I love Moscow mules! I love the copper cups, I love the ginger beer, and I love how freezing cold it is. It’s delicious. The only way to improve upon it is to add some of my favorite fruit– pomegranate. This pomegranate Moscow mule is holiday heaven. The tart pomegranate juice pairs so well with the warming, lightly spiced ginger beer. This winter mule is holiday cheer in a cup!
What’s in This Pomegranate Moscow Mule Recipe?
- Pomegranate Juice: Adds a lovely tart and fruity twist to the cocktail.
- Vodka: I used pomegranate vodka to further enhance the fruity flavor, but plain will also work.
- Lime Juice: Adds a hit of acidity that balances the overall flavor of the drink. I highly recommend using fresh over bottled.
- Ginger Beer: I say the spicier the better. This adds a warming element and a delightful gingery punch. Choose a brand you love!
- Garnish: Pomegranate arils and lime wedges add that pop of red and green that truly makes this drink a Christmas Moscow mule!
Tips for Success
- Ginger beer and ginger ale are very different. Ginger ale just won’t cut it, here. Ginger beer is much more “gingery” and spicy than ginger ale. Ginger ale has more carbonation. And neither of them contains alcohol.
- For a non-alcoholic version, simply omit the vodka. You can add a little more pomegranate juice or ginger beer to fill out the drink.
- A copper mug is a great way to drink a Moscow mule, but it’s not necessary, nor does it affect the flavor.
- You will need lots of ice per serving. Crushed ice is traditional.
Serving Suggestions
This pomegranate Moscow mule is perfect for the holidays. It’s light and refreshing (save the heavy stuff for all the comfort food you’ll be eating!), has a pop of Christmas colors, and features my favorite winter fruit, the pomegranate! What’s not to love?! Pair it with my easy Christmas beef tenderloin sheet pan meal for a laid back holiday that’s full of cheer!
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Pomegranate Moscow Mule Recipe
Ingredients
- 3 ounces pomegranate juice
- 2 ounces pomegranate vodka (about 2 shots)
- ½ lime juiced
- 12 ounces ginger beer (1 can)
- Pomegranate arils for garnish
- Lime wedges for garnish
Instructions
- Combine all vodka, juices, and ginger beer in a cocktail shaker with plenty of ice.3 ounces pomegranate juice, 2 ounces pomegranate vodka, ½ lime, 12 ounces ginger beer
- Shake well; pour over ice in a copper mug.
- Garnish with pomegranate arils and lime wedges if desired.Pomegranate arils, Lime wedges
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Love the addition of pomegranate to this cocktail! Is it 5:00 yet?
I totally wish it was 5:00 here. But 5:00 somewhere counts for me :)! Thanks for stopping by Lisa!
OMG, looks absolutely perfect for the holidays! It was awesome to meet you in person at ChoppedCon :)
Thanks lady! It was so great to meet you too!! You need to come to Chicago in June for Eat Write Retreat!
These look amazing – the perfect holiday drink!
Thanks so much Melanie! I love your blog :)
I love pomegranates, such a great recipe and gorgeous photos!
Thanks so much Catalina! Thanks for stopping by
Yay for pomegranate season! I didn’t know about pomegranate vodka.
I love any form of pomegranate, especially the vodka form!! haha. Thanks so much for stopping by Nicole!
What a gorgeous recipe! Love the colors!!
Thanks Jenny! I totally love your site! Thanks for stopping by :)
No kidding, Ginny pulled out the copper mugs last week and said, “let’s photograph some Moscow mules”. Weird. There look amazing! Great photos!
Thanks Doug! They look great because of the amazing board you made me!! I am obsessed with the Moscow Mule cups..I want to make them in every flavor now :)
I am usually not a moscow mule fan but the pomegranate sounds so delicious! And beautiful pictures lady!!
Thanks girl!! I can’t believe you’re not a Moscow Mule person…whhhhat?! :)
These are spectacularly gorgeous my dear! I’ve never had a Moscow Mule but now I’m dying to make one!!! It was so lovely meeting you and I hope we stay in touch until we see each other again! #choppedcon15!!!
Thank you so much!!! We need to keep in touch for SURE! Did you buy a ticket to Eat Write Retreat!?
Hey Becky, where did you find the copper cups? I’ve been looking all over for them; however, not on line. I wanted to try the Moscow Mule. There is quite a legend about the cups. Sure makes this drink fun!
Thanks Aunt Peg! I bought them at World Market…my heaven. I think you can buy them online from them too. They make the drink so cold…love them.
Sams Club has them this time of year. I just purchased a box of 2 for $20