Apple Pie Moscow Mule (Plus Mocktail Version!) Recipe - The Cookie Rookie® (2024)

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By: Becky Hardin

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This apple pie Moscow mule is so fun for Fall! Moscow Mules are my favorite and this apple pie version is a must make! Easy to make non-alcoholic too!

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Easy Apple Moscow Mule co*cktail

It’s officially Fall, so that means it’s time for APPLE PIE co*ckTAILS!! My very first recipe that went viral (and still continues to be one of my most popular every day, despite the terrible photography :) was my Apple Pie Sangria. It continues to make it to our Thanksgiving table each year, and makes me want to recreate it in different forms again and again!

Last year I did a little spin on it, adding pears, with the Apple Pie Punch.

People must love things with “apple pie” in the title…can you blame them? It makes us all think of home, family. the holidays, and great flavors. So I’m super excited to introduce you to the APPLE PIE MOSCOW MULE!!

I just love Moscow mules. The super cold copper mug, the refreshing ginger beer, how very very customizable they are. So much to love. And guess what, apple and ginger are a match made in heaven…so these Apple Pie Moscow Mules just WORK. Such a perfect combo. I’m pretty excited about this one…can you tell?

Be sure to check out my Pomegranate Moscow Mule and Moscow Mule Mimosa too!

Why you will love this recipe!

  • Easy to make non-alcoholic: Simply leave out the vodka for one tasty mocktail!
  • Simple ingredients: You only need 3 main ingredients plus a few garnishes.
  • Quick and easy: This is a super simple but tasty co*cktail. Just shake and pour!
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How to make an apple pie Moscow mule

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  • Fill copper mugs with crushed ice.
  • Shake together the apple cider and vodka.
  • Pour over the ice.
  • Top with ginger beer.
  • Garnish and enjoy!
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Do you have to use copper mugs?

Copper mugs are well worth investing in if you love Moscow mule co*cktails. Not only do they look super pretty, but they help to keep your drink icy cold.

Can these co*cktails be stirred?

These apple pie Moscow mules should definitely be shaken. The vodka and apple cider needs to blend together for an even taste and the most efficient way to do this is to shake. If you don’t have a co*cktail shaker, you can shake them together in a mason jar.

How to garnish

You can of course enjoyed these fall Moscow mules as they are, but I love to add a couple of cinnamon sticks and apple slices. Just before you take a sip, you get all of those wonderful aromas.

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Recipe Notes and Tips

  • You can always buy Apple Pie Vodka for this recipe, OR YOU CAN MAKE YOUR OWN! It’s SOOO easy. Click HERE for the recipe!
  • These co*cktails are best enjoyed as soon as they are made.

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I hope you love this Apple Pie Moscow Mule as much as the other Apple Pie co*cktails. I might just have a new favorite! Enjoy!

More Fall co*cktails We Love

  • Fall Sangria
  • Apple Cider Mimosas
  • Caramel Apple Hot Toddy
  • Pumpkin Spice White Russian

If you make this recipe be sure to upload a photo in the comment section below or leave a rating. Enjoy!

Recipe

Apple Pie Moscow Mule (Plus Mocktail Version!)

4.34 from 15 votes

Author: Becky Hardin

Prep: 5 minutes minutes

Total: 5 minutes minutes

Serves2

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Apple cider, apple pie vodka, and ginger beer make these delicious Apple Pie Moscow Mules.

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Ingredients

  • 4 ounces apple cider
  • 4 ounces apple pie vodka or caramel vodka in a pinch (My favorite is homemade! Click HERE for the recipe!)
  • 1 bottle ginger beer
  • cinnamon sticks and apple slices for garnish

Instructions

  • Fill two copper mugs with crushed ice.

  • In a co*cktail shaker, combine the apple cider and vodka. Shake to combine.

  • Pour half of the apple cider mixture into each mug.

  • Top each mug with ginger beer until full.

  • Garnish with cinnamon sticks and apple slices.

  • Enjoy!

Last step! Don’t forget to show me a pic of what you made! Upload an image or tag me @thecookierookie on Instagram!

Becky’s tips

  • You can always buy Apple Pie Vodka for this recipe, OR YOU CAN MAKE YOUR OWN! It’s SOOO easy. Click HERE for the recipe!
  • These co*cktails are best enjoyed as soon as they are made.

Nutrition Information

Calories: 157kcal (8%) Carbohydrates: 6g (2%) Sodium: 2mg Potassium: 57mg (2%) Sugar: 5g (6%) Vitamin C: 0.5mg (1%)

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FAQs

What alcohol is Moscow Mule made of? ›

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!

Is ginger beer for Moscow mules alcoholic? ›

Vodka-While there are some variations that use gin for a Moscow Mule, vodka is the classic choice for this drink. Ginger Beer-This non-alcoholic soda gives the Moscow Mule its kick and comes in a variety of levels of “spicy” depending on the brand.

Is Moscow Mule a chick drink? ›

Is a Moscow mule a girly drink or a manly drink? This is one of the things I love most about this co*cktail: anyone can enjoy it! It's often served in a masculine metal mug, and it's got a sharp bite to it, so it's perfect for guys. But it's also fizzy and a little sweet, so women really enjoy it too!

What can you substitute for vodka in a Moscow Mule? ›

If you like the idea of a Moscow Mule made with tequila instead of vodka, you can try a Mexican Mule (recipe courtesy of Difford's Guide), and if bourbon is more your style, there's also a Kentucky Mule (recipe by Liquor).

Is a Moscow Mule a strong drink? ›

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.

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. Both these co*cktails are best served in a tall high ball glass with lots of ice.

What is the best ginger beer to use in a 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.

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.

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.

Do you shake or stir Moscow Mule? ›

Begin by filling your co*cktail shaker with ice, stopping around ¾ of the way up. Add vodka and lime juice, and shake thoroughly until chilled. Strain over crushed ice in your own copper mug, top with ginger beer and garnish with a slice of lime.

Is there any alcohol in ginger beer? ›

Today, most commercial ginger beers contain no alcohol or less than . 5 percent. Ginger beer's spicy-sweet flavor profile makes it an excellent mixer and it's a key ingredient in classic co*cktails. Because it contains no alcohol, ginger beer is also a go-to ingredient for spirit-free drinks.

Is Moscow mule ginger ale or beer? ›

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.

Is a Smirnoff mule a vodka or beer? ›

Smirnoff Mule is a ready to drink alcoholic beverage inspired by the world renowned Moscow Mule co*cktail. Made with Smirnoff Vodka, ginger beer and lime, Smirnoff mule delivers the perfect buzz with a stubbornly refreshing taste. Make the better choice and choose better with Smirnoff Mule.

What liquor mixes with ginger ale? ›

This bubbly, sorta spicy, mostly delicious soda is low-key famous for settling stomachs everywhere, but it's also a perfect match for alcohol. See, it goes with vodka, whiskey, rum, gin, and even red wine!

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