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The Kentucky Mule

Swap the vodka for bourbon and never look back.

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easy
5 min.
Highball
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The Kentucky Mule Cocktail
GlassHighball
MethodBuilt
IceCrushed Ice
Prep5 min
Total5 min
Serves1

Ingredients

2 oz
Wild Turkey 101 Bourbon
4 oz
Ginger beer
Fever-Tree or Bundaberg — use real ginger beer, not ginger ale
0.5 oz
Fresh lime juice
freshly squeezed
2 dash
Angostura bitters
optional

About This Cocktail

The Moscow Mule became one of the most popular cocktails in America in the 1940s largely because of a marketing deal between a vodka importer and a ginger beer producer who both had too much product and not enough sales. The copper mug was added because someone had a warehouse full of them. It’s one of those drinks whose origin story is more interesting than its recipe.

The Kentucky Mule takes the same idea — spirit, ginger beer, lime — and makes the obvious improvement. Vodka is a neutral spirit by definition. It contributes cold and alcohol and nothing else. Bourbon contributes vanilla, caramel, a little spice, and a warmth that interacts with the ginger beer in a way vodka simply cannot. The Kentucky Mule is a better version of the drink by any honest measure, and I say that without any particular animus toward vodka.

Wild Turkey 101 is the bourbon here, and the proof is part of the reason. At 101 proof with Wild Turkey’s characteristic bold, spicy character, it cuts right through the ginger beer and makes sure you know there’s whiskey in the glass.

Wild Turkey 101 — Bold Enough to Matter

Wild Turkey 101 has been made the same way at the same distillery in Lawrenceburg, Kentucky since 1940. It’s a high-rye mash bill, aged in heavily charred barrels, bottled at 101 proof. Jimmy Russell — the master distiller who’s been at Wild Turkey since 1954 — has never been interested in making a subtle bourbon. It’s bold, it’s spicy, it’s a little rough around the edges, and in a drink with ginger beer and lime it’s exactly what you want.

A lower-proof bourbon gets lost in ginger beer. Wild Turkey 101 does not get lost.

The budget alternative is Wild Turkey 81 — same distillery, same character, just dialed back a little. For a step up, Wild Turkey Rare Breed at barrel proof brings more of everything.

The Ginger Beer Matters Here Too

Ginger beer isn’t ginger ale. Ginger ale is carbonated water with ginger flavoring — gentle, sweet, a background note. Real ginger beer is brewed with actual ginger and has a genuine spice and heat to it. In a Kentucky Mule that ginger heat plays against the bourbon spice and the two work together rather than one disappearing behind the other.

Fever-Tree Ginger Beer is the widely available premium choice. Bundaberg is spicier and more assertive. Q Ginger Beer is lighter and more refined. Use what you can find, but don’t use ginger ale and call it a Mule.

The Copper Mug

Traditional, not required. The copper mug conducts cold extremely well and keeps the drink colder for longer than a standard glass. It also frosts nicely and looks great on a table. If you have one, use it. If you don’t, a rocks glass or a highball works fine and nobody will think less of you.

Instructions

1
Fill with crushed ice
Pack a copper mug or highball glass with crushed ice.
2
Add bourbon and lime
Pour the Wild Turkey 101 over the ice, then add the fresh lime juice.
3
Top with ginger beer
Pour the ginger beer gently over the back of a spoon to preserve carbonation. Add bitters if using.
4
Stir gently and garnish
A single gentle stir. Garnish with a lime wheel and a piece of candied ginger on a pick.
Pro tip

Use crushed ice in a Kentucky Mule. It chills faster, dilutes faster, and gives the drink a texture that large cubes don't. The ginger beer carbonation stays livelier in crushed ice than it does in a wide glass with a single large cube. The copper mug helps too if you have one — the metal gets cold fast and stays that way.

The whiskey

Wild Turkey 101's high-rye mash bill and bold character at 101 proof cuts through ginger beer in a way a lighter or lower-proof bourbon wouldn't. The spice in the bourbon and the spice in the ginger beer work together rather than one disappearing behind the other.

Budget alternativeWild Turkey 81
Premium upgradeWild Turkey Rare Breed

Bar Tools

Make it like a pro with these great bar accessories.

Bar Spoon
For a gentle stir after the ginger beer goes in.
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Jigger
Measure the bourbon.
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Citrus Juicer
Fresh lime juice is better than bottled.
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Crushed Ice Bag
Crushed ice gives you the right texture and temperature.
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Mallet
The other half of the crushed ice setup.
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Filled dot = essential   Open dot = recommended

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Variations

Moscow Mule
The vodka original, for reference. Replace the bourbon with 2oz vodka. It's a simpler, less interesting drink but perfectly refreshing.
Replace Wild Turkey 101 with 2oz vodka.
Rye Mule
Use a rye whiskey for an even spicier version where the rye and ginger create an intense, layered heat.
Replace Wild Turkey 101 with Rittenhouse 100 Rye.
Dark and Stormy Riff
Add a float of dark rum on top for a more complex, tropical version of the same basic structure.
Make the Kentucky Mule as written. Float 0.5oz dark rum on top using the bar spoon technique.

Food Pairing

The Kentucky Mule is a food-friendly drink. The ginger and lime work well with grilled food, Asian-inspired dishes, anything spicy. It's also excellent alongside barbecue where the ginger heat mirrors the spice in the sauce.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does it have to be in a copper mug?+
No, but the copper mug conducts cold better than glass and keeps the drink colder for longer. It also frosts nicely and looks the part. If you have one, use it. A highball glass works fine otherwise.
What's the difference between ginger beer and ginger ale?+
Ginger beer is brewed with real ginger and has actual heat and spice. Ginger ale is carbonated water with ginger flavoring added — it's gentler, sweeter, and doesn't have the same bite. In a Kentucky Mule you want the real thing. Fever-Tree Ginger Beer or Bundaberg are the widely available premium options.
Can I use lime juice from a bottle?+
Fresh is better, but the gap is smaller in a Mule than in a straight sour because the ginger beer and bourbon are doing a lot of the flavor work. A good quality bottled lime juice — not the stuff in the plastic lime-shaped bottle — works in a pinch. Fresh is still the right call when you have a lime handy.

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