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Apple-Ginger Mocktail Mule

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Cook Mode(Keep screen awake)Ingredients4ouncesapple cider½ouncelime juicePinch of ground cinnamonPinch of ground nutmeg4ouncesginger beerApple slice, cinnamon stick & lime wedge for garnish

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Ingredients

4ouncesapple cider

½ouncelime juice

Pinch of ground cinnamon

Pinch of ground nutmeg

4ouncesginger beer

Apple slice, cinnamon stick & lime wedge for garnish

DirectionsCombine cider, lime juice, cinnamon and nutmeg in a chilled copper mug or glass. Add ice cubes and top with ginger beer. Stir to combine. Garnish with an apple slice, a cinnamon stick and a lime wedge, if desired.Originally appeared: EatingWell Magazine, October 2021

Directions

Combine cider, lime juice, cinnamon and nutmeg in a chilled copper mug or glass. Add ice cubes and top with ginger beer. Stir to combine. Garnish with an apple slice, a cinnamon stick and a lime wedge, if desired.

Originally appeared: EatingWell Magazine, October 2021

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Nutrition Facts(per serving)113Calories29gCarbs

Nutrition Facts(per serving)

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