Blueberry Moscow Mule Recipe

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This blueberry Moscow Mule is a fruity twist on the classic mule. It’s a fun seasonal mule filled with blueberry flavor and spicy ginger. It’s the perfect summer cocktail.

Blueberry Moscow mule with ice and fresh blueberries.

I love this fruity mule because it’s a great drink to sip on while relaxing by the lake during the summer when blueberries are abundant. It has a gorgeous color, and when served in a copper mug, it looks beautiful! 

When the blueberry season arrives, you better believe I’m on a mission to pick as many as possible! I love eating them fresh for breakfast every morning and using them in my blueberry recipes, such as blueberry muffins, baked blueberry donuts, and roasted blueberry popsicles.

I made an effortless blueberry ginger syrup to sweeten this mule. The syrup adds a blueberry flavor and color to the cocktail. I also love the added antioxidants from the fresh berries!

Two blueberry Moscow mules in copper mugs with ice and fresh blueberries.

This cocktail is perfect for any occasion. Whether you are entertaining friends or want a special drink to enjoy after a long day, the Moscow mule is always an excellent choice for Birthday Partiesthe Fourth of July, or just an easy, happy hour cocktail.  

Check out more of my favorite Moscow Mule recipes, including my classic Moscow mule, apple cider mule, pineapple mule, Tokyo mule, or gingerbread mule.

Ginger beer, vodka, blueberry syrup and lime juice.

Ingredient Notes 

Ginger Beer – Use good quality ginger beer made with natural ginger. 

Fresh Lime Juice – Only use freshly squeezed lime juice. 

Vodka – Use a high-quality vodka. 

Blueberry Ginger Syrup – This is made with fresh blueberries and ginger. For more, check out my guide to making simple syrup. 

Ginger Blueberry Syrup 

The syrup gives the Moscow Mule its blueberry flavor. To make it extra gingery, we use ginger juice—pressed ginger without added sugar. It adds the best ginger flavor! 

You’ll need ginger juice, sugar, and fresh blueberries to make the syrup. The recipe is in the recipe card below.

Tips for The Best Drink

You can use ginger ale instead if you don’t have ginger beer. 

I always suggest serving this drink in a copper mug for the best flavor, but you can also use a mason jar for fun. 

You can experiment with flavored or infused vodka to give your mule an extra kick. 

Muddle fresh blueberries or other seasonal fruit in the Moscow mule mug for different blueberry flavors.

Use blueberry vodka for extra blueberry flavor.

Garnish your mule with fresh blueberries, edible flowers, a lime wedge, or a sprig of mint for the perfect presentation. 

If you don’t have lime, use fresh lemon juice to make a lemon blueberry Moscow mule! 

Fresh blueberry mule recipe with juicy blueberries and ice.

Common Questions

Why is it served in a copper mug?

The most scientific benefit of using copper Moscow mule mugs is temperature. For centuries, the best bartenders have known that chilled drinks in copper cups offer an extra-cool sensation due to the metal quickly taking on the icy temperature of the cocktail. 

Can I Substitute Ginger Ale For Ginger Beer? 

I wouldn’t use ginger ale instead of ginger beer. Yes, both of these beverages are nonalcoholic ginger-flavored drinks. However, ginger beer is made with real ginger and has a much stronger flavor and a little spice. Ginger ale is much milder and doesn’t have the same flavor. 

What if I can’t find ginger juice? 

If you can’t find ginger juice, use 3 tbsp fresh ginger peeled when making the syrup. Let it simmer a little longer to get all of that ginger flavor. 

Blueberry cocktail in a copper mug with ice and fresh blueberries.

More Moscow Mule Recipes 

If you love this refreshing drink, try any of these!

Also, check out a list of my best vodka cocktails and cheap drinks to make at home!

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Blueberry Moscow Mule Recipe

Blueberry Moscow Mule Recipe

A refreshing twist on a Moscow Mule
4.70 from 20 votes
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Course: Drinks
Cuisine: American
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 0 minutes
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Total Time: 5 minutes
Servings: 1 drink
Calories: 828kcal
Author: Eden

Ingredients

Blueberry Moscow Mule

  • 1 1/2 ounce vodka
  • 1/2 ounce blueberry ginger syrup, recipe below
  • 1/2 ounce lime juice
  • 1 cup ginger beer

Blueberry Ginger Syrup

  • 3/4 cup ginger juice, unsweetened
  • 3/4 cup sugar
  • 1/2 cup blueberries, fresh

Instructions

Blueberry Moscow Mule

  • Pour the vodka, blueberry syrup, and lime juice into a copper cup.
    blueberry simple syrup
  • Add the ginger beer and stir.
    Adding ginger beer into a copper mug.
  • Fill the glass with ice.
    best blueberry Moscow Mule recipe
  • Give it another stir and garnish with blueberries and a lime wedge.

Blueberry Ginger Syrup

  • Add the ginger juice, sugar and blueberries into a medium saucepan.
  • Bring the mixture to a soft boil, then reduce heat and let it simmer for 20 minutes.
  • Strain through a strainer to remove the blueberries. You'll be left with a thick, purple blueberry syrup.

Notes

Ginger juice is available at health food stores or online. Ginger People is the brand I use for all of our Moscow Mule recipes.
Storage and Make-ahead Instructions
You can make blueberry syrup one week before and keep it in the fridge.
You can also freeze the simple syrup if you want to make more! It’s always nice to have on hand for cocktails.
Add more blueberry syrup for a sweeter drink.
 

Nutrition

Serving: 0g | Calories: 828kcal | Carbohydrates: 183g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 31mg | Potassium: 57mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 178g | Vitamin C: 11mg | Iron: 1mg
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11 thoughts on “Blueberry Moscow Mule Recipe”

  1. 5 stars
    Ooo. I’m gonna have to admit that I am a moscow mule fan… but I didn’t know how easy this is to make at home. This is a dangerous info! LOL. I’m going to have to try this blueberry syrup too. Love the change to the recipe.

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  2. Had my first Moscow Mule last week here in Maine! Love the blueberry idea, now I need to order some copper mugs 😉 when we get back!

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  3. I’ve been craving a Moscow Mule for the longest time! I always have them at one of my favorite restaurants with their fresh oysters, but I’ll need to make your blueberry version from now on, and with so much fresh fruit this season, the possibilities are endless.

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