What are Moscow mules called now?

Answered by John Watkins

As an expert sommelier and brewer, I can tell you that the name of the Moscow Mule has undergone a transformation in recent times. With the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, bar proprietors have taken it upon themselves to change the names of their to reflect their support for Ukraine.

In many places, the Moscow Mule has been reimagined and is now known as the Kyiv Mule. This change is a clear nod to the Ukrainian capital city, Kyiv, and shows solidarity with the Ukrainian people. By renaming the cocktail, bar owners are making a statement about their position on the conflict and their support for Ukraine.

But the renaming doesn't stop there. In some establishments, the Moscow Mule has taken on an even more defiant name – the Snake Island Mule. This name refers to the Ukrainian territory of Snake Island, where Ukrainian border guards made a courageous last stand against invading troops. By adopting this name, bars are not only expressing support for Ukraine but also paying homage to the bravery and resilience of its people.

These name changes are more than just a marketing gimmick. They are a reflection of the deep emotions and convictions that people hold regarding the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. It is a way for bar owners and patrons alike to show their solidarity and support for Ukraine in a tangible and visible manner.

As a sommelier and brewer, I have personally witnessed the impact of these name changes on the cocktail industry. It is fascinating to see how something as simple as a name can evoke such strong emotions and create a sense of unity among people. It also highlights the power that drinks and beverages have in shaping our cultural and political landscape.

The Moscow Mule has been renamed in many bars as the Kyiv Mule or even the Snake Island Mule, as a way for bar proprietors to show their support for Ukraine and take a stance in the ongoing conflict. These name changes not only reflect the current geopolitical situation but also serve as a reminder of the power that beverages and cocktails have in shaping our society.