History of Moscow Mule: The story of the Moscow Mule begins in 1939 when a nearly brokeRussian ex-pat, Rudolph Kunett, sold the Smirnoff brand to John Martin, head of G.F. Heublein & Bros. Eventually John Martin used the Moscow Mule to help promote vodka to bars across the US and this helped fuel the mainstream acceptance of vodka as the preferred white spirit, replacing gin. Why Solid Copper? Solid Copper is important for chemical ionization of acids commonly found in citrus fruits like lemon, orange, grapefruit, and of course, lime. This is why other fancy copper mugs with nickel, tin, or other metal do not have the same taste as solid copper mug. The acid ionization of solid copper mugs for moscow mules is the premise of purchasing the mug in the first place. We are focused on providing high quality mugs that stay true to the history of the Moscow Mule drink. With that in mind, if you're looking to create original recipes and are getting stuck, try starting with your 'acid base' instead of your liquor base. Care Instructions Uncoated copper will tarnish naturally. Many of our customers prefer the antique or vintage tarnished barware look. To remove tarnish, apply an inexpensive acid such as white vinegar and table salt. To minimize tarnish, hand wash in minimal chemicals. These copper mugs are of the highest quality,
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