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This Blackberry Moscow Mule is the perfect way to celebrate all things Spring. It’s super refreshing and crisp thanks to the fresh blackberries, fresh limes, lime juice, and blackberry ginger ale.

Blackberry Moscow Mule
I’ve been wanting to share a cocktail recipe for a while, and this refreshing Blackberry Moscow Mule was worth the wait. It’s crisp, bright, and perfect for spring.
Moscow Mules remain one of my favorite cocktails. I previously shared a Cranberry Orange Moscow Mule for the holidays, and now I’m embracing spring flavors with blackberries. While blackberries peak later in the season, they’re commonly available year-round at most grocery stores.

Instead of the traditional ginger beer, I used Canada Dry® Blackberry Ginger Ale to boost the blackberry flavor. This seasonal soda adds a lovely color and a hint of real ginger for the expected zing, making the cocktail both familiar and unique.

Canada Dry™ is made with real ginger, so you still get the peppery kick that defines a Moscow Mule. The Blackberry Ginger Ale’s vibrant hue and fruity finish make this version particularly lovely for spring gatherings.

These Blackberry Moscow Mules are versatile and easy to make. They work well for brunch, Mother’s Day, casual evenings, or even as a signature cocktail at a wedding. For kid- or family-friendly events, omit the vodka for a refreshing mocktail.
Enjoy!

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Blackberry Moscow Mule
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Ingredients
- ¼ C fresh blackberries plus more for serving
- 1 oz. vodka*
- 1 oz. fresh lime juice
- 6 oz. Canada Dry® Blackberry Ginger Ale
- ice
- Limes for serving
Instructions
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Add the fresh blackberries to a mule mug and muddle with a spoon to crush them. Add the vodka, lime juice, and ginger ale. Stir to combine and top with ice, lime wedges, and extra blackberries.
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Serve immediately.
Notes
For an alcohol-free version, omit the vodka.
Nutrition Information
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Calories: 65kcal
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Sodium: 0.3mg
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Potassium: 0.3mg
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Nutrition Facts are estimated and aren’t always accurate. Please consult a doctor or nutritionist if you have special dietary needs.
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