National Moscow Mule Day

March 3, Sunday

National Moscow Mule Day
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National Moscow Mule Day is celebrated annually on March 3 and is dedicated to this famous cocktail that has become a classic in bar culture. The Moscow Mule is a refreshing, bold cocktail made with vodka, ginger beer, and lime, often served in a signature copper mug. Despite its name, the cocktail was invented in the United States, and its name and popularity have become part of marketing history.

The Moscow Mule cocktail was created in the 1940s in Los Angeles, as a result of a collaboration between three entrepreneurs: the owner of the Smirnoff vodka brand, an alcoholic beverage distributor, and a restaurant owner. At the time, vodka was a relatively new and little-known drink in the United States, and the partners were looking for a way to popularize it. Thus, the idea arose to mix vodka with ginger beer and lime juice, and then serve the cocktail in a copper mug to attract attention.

The Moscow Mule cocktail's name refers to Russia as the birthplace of vodka, and the word "mule" in the name symbolizes the refreshing and "punchy" taste of ginger beer. The cocktail's rapid popularization made it one of the most recognizable in the United States and beyond.
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