A new study has named the Moscow Mule as Iowa’s most-loved cocktail.
On a hot summer day, just the thought of a Moscow Mule is refreshing. With your hands wrapped around a cool copper mug, sipping its gingery deliciousness is even more perfect if you’re sitting on a patio or rooftop.
How did Moscow Mules earn the spot as Iowans' favorite cocktail?
Iowans search the internet for Moscow Mules more than any other cocktail, according to a recent study by QR Code Generator.
The study looked at Google searches related to cocktail names to identify which are the most popular by state.
It showed that Moscow Mules are the favorite cocktails in the state, with an average of 2,058 monthly searches.
Where to go in Des Moines for a Moscow Mule
If you’re searching for a Moscow Mule in the Des Moines metro try:
Mojitos and Long Island iced teas rank No. 2 and 3 in Iowa, with 1,925 and 1,675 average monthly searches, respectively.
For mojitos locally, consider The Burger Shed in Altoona. Play some games at Dave & Busters while you sip a Long Island iced tea.
Aperol spritzes and margaritas round out the top five for Iowa’s favorite cocktails.
Iowa’s Top 10 most popular cocktails
Based on Google searches, here's the complete list of most popular cocktails in Iowa compiled by QR Code Generator.
How to make Iowa’s favorite cocktail, the Moscow Mule
This cocktail is traditionally served in a copper cup.
Mix 2 ounces of vodka and 1/2 ounce of lime juice. Top it off with 3 ounces of ginger beer.
How to make a mojito
This classic Cuban cocktail uses the island’s rum and gets flavor from mint, which is muddled to infuse the drink. Use a muddler to bruise the mint slightly. If you don’t have a muddler, other clean kitchen items, such as a wooden spoon, bar spoon or even a hot sauce bottle can be substituted.
Mix 1/2 ounce of simple syrup, 2 ounces of white rum, 3/4 ounces of lime juice and three mint leaves. Top it off with club soda.
How to make a Long Island iced tea
This cocktail goes down like a soft drink but packs a punch from the five hard liquors it contains. Combine equal parts vodka, rum, tequila, gin, triple sec, simple syrup and lemon juice. Top the Long Island iced tea with some Coke or Pepsi and a slice of lemon.
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