
Lime Mule
Easy
Spicy & Fresh
3 Minutes
Mule Mug
Ingredients
The Lime Mule is a variation of the classic Moscow Mule, which amps up the citrus with Lime-Flavored Vodka to create a Lime lovers’ dream.
“The Lime Mule has the amazing flavor of Fresh Lime Zest, a little bit of citric acid from the actual fresh Lime Juice, and when combined, you’ve got a perfectly balanced summer tipple,” says Ricardo ‘Rico’ Dynan, Bartender and Absolut Global Brand Ambassador.
Now it’s Lime time! So, grab your Citrus Elbow and let’s go!
How To Make a lime mule cocktail
Bar tools you’ll need

Jigger

Knife

Citrus Press

Bar Spoon
How to Mix
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Cut one Lime in half using a Paring Knife.
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Juice the Lime halves with a Citrus Press into a Jigger, then pour the Lime Juice directly into your Mule Mug.
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Measure and pour Absolut Vodka into the Mug using a Jigger.
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Fill the Mule Mug to the top with Ice Cubes.
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Top up with Ginger Beer.
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Stir the cocktail with a Bar Spoon to blend the flavors.
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Cut another Lime in half and then cut again to create a Lime Wedge.
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Drop the Lime Wedge directly into your Mule Mug to garnish.
Watch Rico show how to make a Lime Mule cocktail:
What is a Lime Mule Cocktail?
The Lime Mule is a variation of a Moscow Mule cocktail that uses Lime-Flavored Vodka. It follows the same recipe for a Moscow Mule but swaps Absolut Vodka for Absolut Lime!
What Does a Lime Mule Taste Like?
Like a classic Mule, there’s the wonderful spiciness of ginger beer which marries perfectly with the taste of fresh lime. But with the Lime Mule, you get the full taste of lime, not just the zest but the whole fruit thanks to the base of Lime-Flavored Vodka. So, if you love the taste of lime, this is your drink!
The History of the Lime Mule
To discuss the origins of the Lime Mule, we first need to look at the classic Moscow Mule, which ranked as the third most popular cocktail here on Absolut Drinks.
As the story goes, the Moscow Mule originated in New York but gained popularity in Los Angeles during the early 1940s. The drink’s rise to fame came when a bartender, a Vodka distributor, and a struggling Ginger Beer maker teamed up to shake up the drinking scene.
Their genius marketing move of serving the cocktail in a unique Copper Mule Mug quickly made the Moscow Mule a sensation. And it’s been a favorite ever since.
Absolut Lime, Lime-Flavored Vodka, was released in 2017 and the recipe for the Lime Mule likely followed soon after.
Tips for Making the Perfect Lime Mule
- Fresh Lime Juice
You weren’t really going to use store-bought stuff, were you? No, no. Buy some lime and a Citrus Elbow (or Citrus Juicer) and make your own Lime Juice. If you want your Mule to taste incredible, like the ones you get at a bar, you’ve got to make your own juice. - Even more Lime Juice
In the video, you’ll notice when Rico garnishes his drink, he squeezes the Lime Wedge over it to add even more Lime Juice before dropping it into the Mule Mug. If you’re a Lime lover like we are, we suggest squeezing your garnish for that extra burst of juice. - Chill your Mule Mug
Put your Mule Mug (Copper or Stainless-Steel) in the freezer for 10 minutes before mixing. A chilled Mule Mug just adds to the drinking experience. - Choose the best ingredients
When making a Mule, the simplicity of its ingredients means there’s no room for error, so it’s crucial to pick the best ones based on your tastes. For instance, if you prefer a Ginger Beer that’s spicier or has a sharper bite, choose your favorite brand.
Variations of a Lime Mule
There are countless variations of the Mule. As Rico mentions in the video, you can experiment with any of our Absolut Flavored Vodkas to make tasty variations. Whether it’s Absolut Mango, Absolut Raspberri, Absolut Citron, and so on, the possibilities are deliciously limitless.
Rather than list every Mule variation possible, take a look at our collection of favorite Mule Variations.
Serving and Garnish Ideas for a Lime Mule
- Whenever possible, you should always serve a Mule in its signature Copper (or Stainless-Steel) Mule Mug, and this applies to the Lime Mule.
- If you don’t have a Copper Mug, you can use another type of mug such as a Stainless-Steel one or even a Rocks Glass.
- Garnish with a Lime Wedge and you’ve got yourself a lime-forward twist on a classic Mule.