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    Gin Gin Mule

    Published: Apr 1, 2022 · Modified: Jul 23, 2024 by Kimberly · This post may contain affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. · Leave a Comment

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    Side view of the Gin Gin Mule cocktail with a lime and candied ginger on the sides of it.

    The Gin Gin Mule is a refreshing twist on a gin mule, combining gin with the flavors of ginger, lime and mint. It's a delicious combination, and a dry gin is perfect to add some juniper as a base. If you're a ginger fan, this one's for you!

    This drink is a modern classic, created by Audrey Saunders of Pegu Club in New York City. It is the perfect balance of flavors, and the ginger complements the lime and mint so well. This one is perfect for a hot summer afternoon!

    Looking for more gingery mule-style cocktails? Try out the Mexican Mule using tequila, this mule using peach and mango flavors, or this gorgeous and delicious lavender flavored mule.

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    Ingredients

    Here are the ingredients you'll need to put this drink together.

    • Gin - look for a London Dry style gin (I used Highclere Castle Gin. Beefeater or Bombay Sapphire are great choices too.)
    • Ginger syrup - I used Fiji Ginger Syrup
    • Lime juice - preferably fresh squeezed juice
    • Mint - fresh mint leaves
    • Seltzer - plain or lime flavored
    • Candied ginger - optional, for garnish.
    Ingredients for a Gin Gin Mule on a countertop with flowers in the background.

    Substitutions

    Try these substitutes if you don't have some ingredients:

    • Gin - if you're not a gin fan or just don't have any around, substitute in some vodka for a more classic mule, or some white rum for a more mojito-like flavor.
    • Ginger syrup - if you don't have any ginger syrup, you can replace both the syrup and seltzer water by using ginger beer. Bundaberg ginger beer is great, or Fever Tree ginger beer is also delicious.

    Variations

    Looking to change up this drink? Here are a few ideas for variations!

    • Sugar free - instead of the ginger syrup, look for a sugar free version of syrup, and skip the candied ginger garnish. I recommend Top Hat Provisions sugar free ginger syrup, which is sweetened with monk fruit. They also make a version with sugar, which is delicious too!
    • Strawberry gin gin mule - add 1 or 2 cut up strawberries to your cocktail shaker first and muddle before adding the other ingredients. You can do the same with other fruits too!
    • Gin Gin Mocktail - instead of gin, you can just add in a little extra seltzer, and this will still taste great. You can also substitute in an alcohol-free gin, like Monday Zero Alcohol Gin. (Monday is the only brand of non-alcoholic gin that I really like, and I've tried quite a few!)

    Equipment

    To make this drink, you'll need a few bar tools handy. The most important is a jigger or a small measuring cup to measure out the ingredients. You'll also need a cocktail shaker and strainer, as well as a citrus juicer if you're using fresh lime.

    For a serving glass, this is usually served in a lowball, or Old Fashioned, glass. If you have a copper mule mug, you could serve it in that as well. The glasses used in the photos are Godinger Dublin Old Fashioned glasses.

    If you're looking to purchase new bar equipment, I really love the products from A Bar Above, and you can get 10% off using my discount code, LKDrinks. Their bar tools are super durable, and also can be washed in the dishwasher (and the gold color is so pretty)!

    Instructions

    To make this drink, start out by adding your (preferably fresh) lime juice to your cocktail shaker. Then, take the pieces of fresh mint and clap them between your hands before adding them to the shaker.

    Adding lime juice to a cocktail shaker.
    Hand dropping mint leaves into a cocktail shaker.

    Next, measure out the gin and add it in to your shaker. Then add in the ginger syrup.

    Hand pouring gin into a cocktail shaker.
    Hand pouring ginger syrup from a jigger into a cocktail shaker.

    After all of those ingredients are added in to your shaker, fill the shaker with ice and give it about 15-20 hard shakes. Then fill your serving glass with ice, and optionally add a few pieces of mint to the ice in the glass.

    Filling a cocktail shaker with ice using an ice scoop.
    Hand using golden tongs to add ice chunks to a cocktail serving glass.

    Strain the drink into the serving glass. Then, fill the rest of the glass with seltzer water.

    Hand using a cocktail strainer to pour the drink into the serving glass.
    Pouring seltzer into the cocktail glass to fill it up.

    Add a piece of candied ginger and a sprig of fresh mint to a cocktail pick as a garnish. Rest it on the side of the glass, and serve.

    Hand adding a ginger and mint garnish to a cocktail serving glass.
    Hand holding cocktail glass, about to pick it up.

    Hint: to make this garnish, use a cocktail pick or a toothpick and a large, flat piece of candied ginger. Poke the cocktail pick through one side of the ginger, and bend the ginger so you can poke it through the other side. Then, take your fresh mint sprig and stick the stem between the pick and the ginger to hold it in place.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Why is it called Gin Gin Mule?

    It's simple: the drink is named after both gin and ginger, which are the main spirit and the featured flavor of this cocktail.

    Can you use ginger beer in the Gin Gin Mule?

    You can definitely use ginger beer in this drink instead of ginger syrup and seltzer. Many recipes for this drink use ginger beer, but this one uses syrup so you can decide how much ginger flavor you want to add to the drink. The original recipe by Audrey Saunders uses house-made syrup, which means the bar made the syrup themselves.

    What makes a mule drink a mule?

    Traditionally, a mule cocktail has lime, ginger beer and a spirit, most often vodka. Lime and mint are the typical garnish for a mule, and it's often served in a copper mug.

    Top tip

    You can easily make a large batch of this drink for a party! All you need to do is use the ingredient multiplier in the recipe card below. Measure out the amount of lime juice, gin and syrup you will need, and mix them together in a pitcher, along with an equivalent amount of mint leaves. Let it chill until you're ready to serve.

    When you're ready to serve, add ice to each serving glass and pour in 4 ounces of the mixture. Then, fill the glass with seltzer, garnish and serve.

    Side view of Gin Gin Mule on a white background with a lime and candied ginger.

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    Side view of Gin Gin Mule on a white background with a lime and candied ginger.

    Gin Gin Mule

    Kimberly Salem
    The Gin Gin Mule, originally created by Audrey Saunders of Pegu Club, is a refreshing mix of gin, ginger, lime and mint.
    5 from 1 vote
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    Prep Time 5 minutes mins
    Total Time 5 minutes mins
    Course Drinks
    Cuisine American
    Servings 1 cocktail
    Calories 245 kcal

    Equipment

    • 1 Cocktail shaker and strainer
    • 1 Citrus juicer if you are using a fresh lime
    • 1 Knife and cutting board if you are using a fresh lime
    • 1 Cocktail pick for garnish
    • 1 Cocktail Serving Glass (Gold Rimmed Old Fashioned glass) any Old Fashioned glass, or a copper mug, will work for this drink

    Ingredients

    • 2 ounces gin look for a London Dry style - I used Highclere Castle gin
    • 1 ounce lime juice preferably freshly squeezed
    • 1 ounce ginger syrup see Notes
    • 5-8 fresh mint leaves, plus a sprig for garnish
    • 3 ounces seltzer see Notes
    • 1 piece candied ginger for garnish - try to get a thin and flexible piece

    Instructions
     

    • Add the lime juice to a cocktail shaker.
    • Clap the mint leaves between your hands and add them to the shaker along with the lime juice.
    • Add the gin and the ginger syrup to the cocktail shaker.
    • Fill the shaker with ice, seal it and give it about 15-20 hard shakes.
    • Add ice to your cocktail serving glass.
    • Open up the shaker and, using a strainer, strain the drink onto the fresh ice in the serving glass.
    • Add a few pieces of mint to float in the glass. This can be mint taken out of the cocktail shaker, or clap some more between your hands before adding it in.
    • Use a cocktail pick to thread a flexible piece of candied ginger on one side and then again through the other side. Add a sprig of mint to the garnish, held on between the pick and the ginger.
    • Add the garnish to the drink and serve.

    Notes

    If you have a favorite ginger beer or ginger ale, you can use that instead of the ginger syrup and seltzer. Just omit the syrup and add the ginger beer at the end, when you would add in the seltzer.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 245kcalCarbohydrates: 29gProtein: 1gFat: 1gSaturated Fat: 1gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 1mgSodium: 49mgPotassium: 65mgFiber: 1gSugar: 5gVitamin A: 244IUVitamin C: 10mgCalcium: 21mgIron: 1mg
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