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Irish Mule

Ring in St. Patrick's Day with this refreshing cocktail. Sláinte!

By Leah PerezPublished: Feb 26, 2025
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the pioneer woman's irish mule recipe
Stacy Allen
Yields:
2 serving(s)
Prep Time:
5 mins
Total Time:
10 mins

Celebrate St. Patrick's Day with an ice-cold Irish mule. Perfect for those who prefer something other than Irish beer, this refreshing drink marries Irish whiskey, sweet and spicy ginger beer, and a squeeze of lime. Who doesn't love 3-ingredient cocktails?! As a simple, stir-together drink, this couldn’t be easier to add to your St. Patrick’s Day spread. Plus, the recipe is easy to double, triple, or quadruple, depending on the size of your crowd!

Find more St. Patrick's Day drinks here.

What is a mule?

Mules are cocktails traditionally made with ginger beer, citrus juice, and the liquor of your choice. They are often served in copper mugs or cups. In the world of cocktails, you'll find many variations of mules, each containing a different liquor. The popular Moscow mule has vodka while an Irish mule is made with whiskey (preferably Irish). You'll also find Mexican mules containing tequila and London mules with gin.

Why are mules served in copper cups?

It's all part of the iconic look! Some claim the copper cups keep the drink cooler or improve the taste; but above all, they enhance the drinking experience by simply being more fun. That said, a well-designed copper cup typically has a long handle, which prevents the warmth of your hand from reaching the drink—so every sip is as cold as possible. If you don't have copper cups, serve this zippy cocktail in high ball glasses instead.

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Ingredients

  • 4 oz.

    fresh lime juice, plus 2 wedges 

  • 2

    pieces candied ginger

  • 6 oz.

    Irish whiskey

  • 1

    (12-ounce) bottle ginger beer

  • 2

    mint sprigs

Directions

    1. Step 1To make the garnish, thread 1 lime wedge and 1 piece of candied ginger on a toothpick. Thread the remaining lime wedge and candied ginger on a second toothpick.
    2. Step 2Fill 2 mule glasses with ice. Add 3 ounces of the whiskey, 2 ounces of the lime juice, and 6 ounces of the ginger beer to each glass and stir to combine. Garnish with mint sprigs and the lime and ginger picks.
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