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Pomegranate Rose Mule

Imagine a drink that’s the perfect mix of sweet, tangy, and fizzy—kind of like if your favorite soda got dressed up for a gala.

That’s the Pomegranate Rose Mule.

With its vibrant ruby color, delicate floral notes, and a zing of ginger beer, it’s practically a party in a copper mug. This drink is versatile and fits any occasion.

Planning a Valentine’s Day dinner? It’s got romance written all over it.

Hosting a baby shower? The rose syrup makes it feel sophisticated enough to toast with.

And for a girls’ night in? Let’s just say this drink pairs perfectly with a rom-com and fuzzy slippers.

Here’s why I love it: it’s simple to make, stunning to look at, and packs a punch of flavor without being overly complicated.

Now, let’s get mixing!

Ingredients You’ll Need

Here’s what you’ll need to make one glorious Pomegranate Rose Mule:

  • 2 oz vodka – Your base spirit. Choose your favorite brand.
  • 3 oz pomegranate juice – For that deep ruby hue and tangy flavor.
  • 1 oz rose syrup – Adds floral sweetness.
  • 4 oz ginger beer – For the fizzy, spicy kick.
  • Ice – Enough to fill your copper mug.
  • Optional garnish: Pomegranate seeds, fresh mint, or a thin lime wedge.
  • For the rim: Sugar and a splash of pomegranate juice.

Ingredient Breakdown

Vodka: This is the backbone of your cocktail, so use a quality vodka. It doesn’t need to be the most expensive bottle on the shelf, but something smooth will make a noticeable difference. If you’re feeling adventurous, try a flavored vodka like citrus or vanilla to complement the other ingredients.

Pomegranate Juice: Opt for 100% pomegranate juice to get that rich, tart flavor. Avoid anything labeled “pomegranate cocktail”—those are usually watered down with added sugars and won’t deliver the same punch.

Rose Syrup: This is where the magic happens. Rose syrup is sweet and floral without being overpowering. You can find it at specialty stores or online, or even make your own by simmering sugar, water, and dried rose petals.

Ginger Beer: Ginger beer brings the fizz and a spicy, slightly sweet flavor that ties the whole drink together. Make sure to use a brand with real ginger for an authentic kick.

Sugared Rim: This extra touch elevates the presentation and adds a delightful sweetness to each sip. It’s super simple to make, and we’ll walk you through it below.

How to Make A Pomegranate Rose Mule

Step 1: Prep Your Mug

Copper mugs aren’t just for aesthetics (though they do make this drink look Instagram-worthy). They keep your cocktail icy cold for longer, which is exactly what you want with a Mule.

Start by rimming the mug with sugar. Dip the rim in a shallow dish of pomegranate juice, then press it into a plate of sugar.

Voilà—a sparkly, sweet edge for your cocktail.

Step 2: Add the Ice

Fill your copper mug with ice. The more, the better!

Crushed ice works beautifully if you have it, but regular cubes are just fine. This step ensures your drink stays frosty and refreshing.

Step 3: Pour the Vodka

Measure out 2 ounces of vodka and pour it over the ice. This is where you can get creative with flavored vodkas if you’re in the mood for experimentation.

Step 4: Add the Pomegranate Juice and Rose Syrup

Next, pour in 3 ounces of pomegranate juice and 1 ounce of rose syrup. Give it a gentle stir to mix the flavors. The rose syrup will add a subtle floral note that perfectly balances the tartness of the pomegranate juice.

Step 5: Top with Ginger Beer

Slowly pour in 4 ounces of ginger beer. Be careful not to stir too vigorously at this point, as you don’t want to lose the fizzy magic of the ginger beer. The bubbles bring life to the drink and make every sip exciting.

Step 6: Garnish Like a Pro

Now for the fun part: garnishing.

A few pomegranate seeds floating on top look like little jewels, while a sprig of fresh mint adds a pop of green and a refreshing aroma.

If you’re feeling fancy, a thin lime wheel perched on the rim adds a citrusy flair.

Step 7: Serve and Enjoy

Serve your Pomegranate Rose Mule immediately, ideally with a straw to preserve that sugared rim for a few glorious sips.

Sip slowly, let the flavors mingle on your palate, and bask in your mixology skills.

Tips for the Perfect Pomegranate Rose Mule

  1. Keep It Chilled: Chill your copper mug in the freezer before mixing your drink. It’s a little extra effort that makes a big difference.
  2. Balance Is Key: If you find the drink too sweet, squeeze in a little lime juice to add brightness and balance.
  3. Batch It: Hosting a party? Multiply the ingredients and mix a big batch in advance. Just wait to add the ginger beer until you’re ready to serve to keep the fizz fresh.
  4. Experiment: Try swapping the vodka for gin or tequila for a new twist on the classic Mule.

Pomegranate Rose Mule Recipe

Pomegranate Rose Mule

The Pomegranate Rose Mule is a vibrant and floral twist on the classic Moscow Mule. Featuring vodka, pomegranate juice, rose syrup, and ginger beer, this refreshing cocktail is served in a chilled copper mug with a sugared rim.
Prep Time 5 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes
Course Drinks
Servings 1
Calories 180 kcal

Ingredients
  

  • 2 oz vodka
  • 3 oz pomegranate juice
  • 1 oz rose syrup
  • 4 oz ginger beer
  • Ice enough to fill the mug
  • Pomegranate seeds fresh mint, or a lime wedge (optional garnish)
  • Sugar and a splash of pomegranate juice for the rim

Instructions
 

  • Dip the rim of a copper mug into a shallow dish of pomegranate juice.
  • Press the rim into a plate of sugar to create a sugared edge.
  • Fill the copper mug with ice. Crushed ice works best, but regular ice cubes will do the job.
  • Measure and pour 2 ounces of vodka over the ice.
  • Pour in 3 ounces of pomegranate juice and 1 ounce of rose syrup.
  • Gently stir to combine the flavors.
  • Slowly add 4 ounces of ginger beer to avoid losing its fizz.
  • Add a few pomegranate seeds, a sprig of fresh mint, or a lime wedge for visual flair and extra flavor.
  • Serve immediately with a straw to keep the sugared rim intact.
  • Enjoy chilled!

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