Spiced Caribbean Mule Cocktail Drink

Spiced Caribbean Mule

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Spiced Caribbean Mule Recipe

Our straightforward Spiced Caribbean Mule recipe is just what you need to add warmth to your winter! With spiced rum, ginger beer, lime juice, and a touch of Angostura Bitters, it's the ideal cocktail for a chilly night.

Prep time:

1 minute

Mixing time:

1 minute

Servings:

1

Calories:

168 kl

Ingredients

  • 2 oz Spiced Rum
  • ½ oz fresh lime juice
  • 1 dash of Angostura aromatic bitters
  • 3 oz Ginger Beer , to top up
  • Ice cubes
  • Lime wedge, for garnish, optional

Equipment

  • Copper Mug or Highball Glass
  • Measuring Jigger
  • Stirrer or Bar Spoon

Instructions

  • Add Bitters: Start by pouring 1 dash of Angostura aromatic bitters into the copper mug or highball glass.
  • Add Lime Juice: Squeeze and pour ½ oz fresh lime juice into the mug or glass.
  • Add Rum: Add 2 oz Spiced Rum to the mix.
  • Add Ice: Fill your copper mug or highball glass with a generous amount of ice cubes.
  • Top with Ginger Beer: Fill the glass with approx. 3 oz Ginger Beer (adjust to taste and to the size of the glass).
  • Stir Gently: Use a bar spoon to stir the ingredients gently.
  • Garnish: Place a lime wedge on top of the glass for garnish and serve immediately.

Notes

Substitutes:

  • Spiced Rum: You can use any kind of dark of black rum to make this recipe if you don’t have spiced rum on hand. You can also infuse your rum with a few spices of your liking (cinnamon, cloves, allspice peppers, etc) for a few days to make your own spiced rum at home!
  • Ginger Beer: If you're not fond of ginger beer's strong flavor, you can substitute it with ginger ale. It's sweeter and less spicy but still gives that ginger taste.
  • Lime Juice: If you run out of limes, lemon juice works fine. It changes the taste slightly but still adds that necessary citrus note.
  • Angostura Bitters: Any kind of citrus bitters will give this cocktail an interesting twist; feel free to experiment!

Making a Pitcher of Spiced Caribbean Mule:

  • Scale: To make a pitcher that serves 8, multiply all the ingredients by 8. That would be 16 oz of spiced rum, 4 oz of lime juice and 8 dashes of Angostura bitters.
  • Mix: In a large pitcher, combine the rum, lime juice, and Angostura bitters. Stir well.
  • Serve: Pour the mixture into ice-filled copper mugs or highball glasses and top up with chilled ginger beer. Garnish each glass with a lime wedge and serve immediately.

Making it Non-Alcoholic:

  • Spiced Rum Substitute: Use a non-alcoholic rum substitute available in most supermarkets and do a good job mimicking rum's flavor. If you’re feeling crafty, you can also make your own spiced rum substitute by infusing together rooibos tea and a bunch of spices of your liking (vanilla, cinnamon, clove, allspice and banana are always a good way to start). Mix all the ingredients together, add hot water, cover and let it infuse for at least 3h (the stronger the better, so if you have time let it infuse overnight. In that case, you can either let it rest in the fridge once the liquid has cooled down). Give it a taste, adjust the spice level if necessary and strain it once you’re happy with the result. Stored properly (in an airtight container in the fridge), this “tea-rum” can be kept for up to a week.
  • Angostura Bitters: You can add a drop of cinnamon and/or clove essence to your drink or substitute the sugar with cinnamon syrup to mimic the spicy kick of the bitters. Also note that a few dashes of bitter in an otherwise alcohol-free drink won’t raise the overall ABV of the drink. The drink will indeed chemically contain a drop of alcohol, but won’t make you intoxicated at all. Depending on your reason for not drinking alcohol and your degree of tolerance on the topic, you can choose to omit the bitters or to include them in your preparation.
  • Proceed As Usual: Use these non-alcoholic substitutes instead of the regular ingredients, follow the original steps, and enjoy a non-alcoholic version.

Making it Vegan:

This cocktail is already vegan-friendly as it doesn't contain any animal products. Just check the labels of your ingredients to ensure they're vegan, as some spiced rum brands may use honey or other animal-derived products in their recipes.

Nutrition Facts

Calories
168
% Daily Value*
Fat
 
0.01
g
0
%
Sodium
 
7
mg
0
%
Carbohydrates
 
9
g
3
%
Fiber
 
0.1
g
0
%
Sugar
 
8
g
9
%
Potassium
 
19
mg
1
%
Protein
 
0.1
g
0
%
Vitamin A
 
7
IU
0
%
Vitamin C
 
4
mg
5
%
Calcium
 
5
mg
1
%
Iron
 
0.2
mg
1
%

 

Spiced Caribbean Mule Cocktail Drink

Spiced Caribbean Mule Recipe

Gavin Wrigley Written by Gavin Wrigley
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Our straightforward Spiced Caribbean Mule recipe is just what you need to add warmth to your winter! With spiced rum, ginger beer, lime juice, and a touch of Angostura Bitters, it's the ideal cocktail for a chilly night.
Prep time: 1 minute
Mixing time: 1 minute
Servings: 1
Calories: 168

Ingredients
 

  • 2 oz Spiced Rum
  • ½ oz fresh lime juice
  • 1 dash of Angostura aromatic bitters
  • 3 oz Ginger Beer - to top up
  • Ice cubes
  • Lime wedge - for garnish, optional

Equipment

  • Copper Mug or Highball Glass
  • Measuring Jigger
  • Stirrer or Bar Spoon

Instructions

  • Add Bitters: Start by pouring 1 dash of Angostura aromatic bitters into the copper mug or highball glass.
  • Add Lime Juice: Squeeze and pour ½ oz fresh lime juice into the mug or glass.
  • Add Rum: Add 2 oz Spiced Rum to the mix.
  • Add Ice: Fill your copper mug or highball glass with a generous amount of ice cubes.
  • Top with Ginger Beer: Fill the glass with approx. 3 oz Ginger Beer (adjust to taste and to the size of the glass).
  • Stir Gently: Use a bar spoon to stir the ingredients gently.
  • Garnish: Place a lime wedge on top of the glass for garnish and serve immediately.

Notes

Substitutes:

  • Spiced Rum: You can use any kind of dark of black rum to make this recipe if you don’t have spiced rum on hand. You can also infuse your rum with a few spices of your liking (cinnamon, cloves, allspice peppers, etc) for a few days to make your own spiced rum at home!
  • Ginger Beer: If you're not fond of ginger beer's strong flavor, you can substitute it with ginger ale. It's sweeter and less spicy but still gives that ginger taste.
  • Lime Juice: If you run out of limes, lemon juice works fine. It changes the taste slightly but still adds that necessary citrus note.
  • Angostura Bitters: Any kind of citrus bitters will give this cocktail an interesting twist; feel free to experiment!

Making a Pitcher of Spiced Caribbean Mule:

  • Scale: To make a pitcher that serves 8, multiply all the ingredients by 8. That would be 16 oz of spiced rum, 4 oz of lime juice and 8 dashes of Angostura bitters.
  • Mix: In a large pitcher, combine the rum, lime juice, and Angostura bitters. Stir well.
  • Serve: Pour the mixture into ice-filled copper mugs or highball glasses and top up with chilled ginger beer. Garnish each glass with a lime wedge and serve immediately.

Making it Non-Alcoholic:

  • Spiced Rum Substitute: Use a non-alcoholic rum substitute available in most supermarkets and do a good job mimicking rum's flavor. If you’re feeling crafty, you can also make your own spiced rum substitute by infusing together rooibos tea and a bunch of spices of your liking (vanilla, cinnamon, clove, allspice and banana are always a good way to start). Mix all the ingredients together, add hot water, cover and let it infuse for at least 3h (the stronger the better, so if you have time let it infuse overnight. In that case, you can either let it rest in the fridge once the liquid has cooled down). Give it a taste, adjust the spice level if necessary and strain it once you’re happy with the result. Stored properly (in an airtight container in the fridge), this “tea-rum” can be kept for up to a week.
  • Angostura Bitters: You can add a drop of cinnamon and/or clove essence to your drink or substitute the sugar with cinnamon syrup to mimic the spicy kick of the bitters. Also note that a few dashes of bitter in an otherwise alcohol-free drink won’t raise the overall ABV of the drink. The drink will indeed chemically contain a drop of alcohol, but won’t make you intoxicated at all. Depending on your reason for not drinking alcohol and your degree of tolerance on the topic, you can choose to omit the bitters or to include them in your preparation.
  • Proceed As Usual: Use these non-alcoholic substitutes instead of the regular ingredients, follow the original steps, and enjoy a non-alcoholic version.

Making it Vegan:

This cocktail is already vegan-friendly as it doesn't contain any animal products. Just check the labels of your ingredients to ensure they're vegan, as some spiced rum brands may use honey or other animal-derived products in their recipes.

What is a Spiced Caribbean Mule?

A Spiced Caribbean Mule is a rum-based cocktail made of spiced rum, ginger beer, Angostura bitters and lime juice.  The Spiced Caribbean Mule is an exciting variant of the well-known Moscow Mule, which traditionally uses vodka instead of rum. What sets this version apart is its tropical twist from spiced rum and Angostura bitters, adding depth and complexity to the flavor profile while maintaining simplicity in preparation.

A side shot of a Spiced Caribbean Mule cocktail in a highball glass on a wooden board with a white cloth on the side and plant leaves behind.

What is a Spiced Caribbean Mule made of – The ingredients

If you’re making a Spiced Caribbean Mule, you’ll require these ingredients:

  • Spiced Rum: The cocktail’s base spirit adds a rich, deep flavor.
  • Fresh Lime Juice: Adds a tangy citrus note, balancing the sweetness of the rum.
  • Ginger Beer: Gives the cocktail its characteristic spicy kick and effervescence.
  • Angostura Bitters: A few dashes enhance complexity and add depth to the drink.
  • Ice Cubes: Chill the drink and slightly dilute the strong flavors.

Spiced Rum, lime juice, Angostura aromatic bitters, and ginger beer laid out on a white bar table

How do you make a Spiced Caribbean Mule?

Our guide will teach you how to make a Spiced Caribbean Mule:

1
<p>Start by filling a copper mug or a highball glass with ice cubes to chill it while you prepare the drink.</p>

Start by filling a copper mug or a highball glass with ice cubes to chill it while you prepare the drink.

2
<p>Add one dash of Angostura bitters into the glass; you can add more later on if you’re looking for a spicier, more complex drink.</p>

Add one dash of Angostura bitters into the glass; you can add more later on if you’re looking for a spicier, more complex drink.

3
<p>Measure ½ oz of fresh lime juice, pour it into the glass.</p>

Measure ½ oz of fresh lime juice, pour it into the glass.

4
<p>Follow it with two ounces of spiced rum. Make sure to measure it accurately to maintain the balance of flavors in the drink. Feel free to experiment with any kind of spiced rum you like, or even to mix several of them to create your perfect cocktail!</p>

Follow it with two ounces of spiced rum. Make sure to measure it accurately to maintain the balance of flavors in the drink. Feel free to experiment with any kind of spiced rum you like, or even to mix several of them to create your perfect cocktail!

5
<p>Add more ice if necessary (the more ice, the better) and top-up the drink with ginger beer (it should require approximately 4 to 6 ounces of ginger beer depending on the size of your glass). This will give your Spiced Caribbean Mule its characteristic spicy kick.</p>

Add more ice if necessary (the more ice, the better) and top-up the drink with ginger beer (it should require approximately 4 to 6 ounces of ginger beer depending on the size of your glass). This will give your Spiced Caribbean Mule its characteristic spicy kick.

6
<p>Stir the mixture gently with a long spoon or a cocktail stirrer. This will help combine the ingredients and ensure the flavors are evenly distributed throughout the drink.</p>

Stir the mixture gently with a long spoon or a cocktail stirrer. This will help combine the ingredients and ensure the flavors are evenly distributed throughout the drink.

7
<p>Take the remaining half of the lime, cut a thin slice or wedge for garnish, and drop it into the glass. Serve immediately.</p>

Take the remaining half of the lime, cut a thin slice or wedge for garnish, and drop it into the glass. Serve immediately.

A Spiced Caribbean Mule cocktail, shot from above, in a highball glass on a beige surface surrounded by Spiced Rum, lime juice, Angostura aromatic bitters, and ginger beer

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FAQ

How many calories does a Spiced Caribbean Mule contain?
A standard serving contains approximately 150-200 calories. However, this can vary depending on the specific ingredients used and their quantities.
What is the alcohol strength of a Spiced Caribbean Mule?
The alcohol strength of a Spiced Caribbean Mule typically ranges from 10-13% ABV (Alcohol by Volume), which translates to 20-26 proof. This makes it a moderately strong cocktail.
What type of alcohol is used in a Spiced Caribbean Mule?
The primary alcohol is spiced rum, which gives the drink its distinctive flavor profile.
In what type of glass is a Spiced Caribbean Mule served?
Traditionally, a Spiced Caribbean Mule is served in a copper mug, which helps to keep the drink cold while enhancing its unique flavors. If copper mugs are not available, it can also be served in a highball glass.
What does a Spiced Caribbean Mule taste like?
A Spiced Caribbean Mule offers an enticing blend of flavors. The spiced rum & Angostura bitters provides warmth and depth, while the ginger beer adds spice and effervescence. Lime juice brings acidity and freshness, creating a balanced, complex cocktail that's both refreshing and satisfying.
How is a Spiced Caribbean Mule served with ice?
A Spiced Caribbean Mule is usually served over ice - often referred to as "on the rocks." This keeps the drink chilled and helps dilute the strong flavors slightly, making it more palatable.
Is a Spiced Caribbean Mule suitable for all occasions?
A Spiced Caribbean Mule is versatile and can be enjoyed any occasion. Its refreshing taste makes it perfect for summer parties, while its warming spices make it equally suitable for cooler weather.

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