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Bourbon Mule Recipe in several copper mugs with mint leaves

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Cook Mode(Keep screen awake)Ingredients1 ½ouncesbourbon1tablespoonfresh lime juiceIce cubes½cuplight ginger beer, such as Fever-Tree Naturally Light1fresh mint sprig1lime slice

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Ingredients

1 ½ouncesbourbon

1tablespoonfresh lime juice

Ice cubes

½cuplight ginger beer, such as Fever-Tree Naturally Light

1fresh mint sprig

1lime slice

DirectionsCombine bourbon and lime juice in a copper mug (or highball glass). Fill the cup with ice. Add ginger beer; stir gently to combine. Garnish with mint sprig and lime slice.Originally appeared: Cooking Light

Directions

Combine bourbon and lime juice in a copper mug (or highball glass). Fill the cup with ice. Add ginger beer; stir gently to combine. Garnish with mint sprig and lime slice.

Originally appeared: Cooking Light

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Nutrition Facts(per serving)148Calories14gCarbs

Nutrition Facts(per serving)

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