$27fab
$36 retail price
Legend has it that the classic cocktail was born at the Cock ’n’ Bull Pub in Hollywood in the late 1940s. A frustrated vodka exec (people hated the taste) and pub owner (desperate to sell his spicy ginger beer) combined their failed ingredients, added lime, poured it in an unusual mug, and deemed it The Moscow Mule. With that, the American vodka craze began. Modeled after Old Dutch's original Moscow Mule Mug from 1950, this set of four shot glasses consists of copper-plated stainless steel, which keeps spirits ice cold and packs a ton of old-fashioned charm.
Set of 4. Each mug holds 2oz. Lacquer coating reduces oxidation.
Established in 1950, American housewares manufacturer Old Dutch first found success with a distinctive copper mug that became the choice vessel for the popular Moscow Mule cocktail. This original copper mug, and barware inspired by it, remains a focal point of the company’s ever-expanding, vintage-inspired collection.
$27fab
$36 retail price