Just three simple ingredients are needed to make this Mango Mule Mocktail! The sweetness of the mango nectar is also an excellent choice for a fun and refreshing summer flavor any time of year.

What I love about this mango mule recipe is that it has the flavor of a Moscow Mule but is interchangeable with other flavors. You can use non-alcoholic spirits like sparkling water in this drink or make it into a cocktail by adding vodka.
It's the perfect non-alcoholic beverage for dry January or a great party drink to share with family and friends.
As written both kids and adults can enjoy the mango mixture, making it a refreshing and delicious sipper for all.
Be sure to check out this Raspberry Mocktail and this Pina Colada Mocktail for more fun drinks!
Ingredients
- Mango nectar - Adds the sweetness factor!
- Fresh lime juice - Pairs perfectly with the mango juice.
- Ginger beer - You can also use ginger ale or sparkling water to make this into a mocktail.
See recipe card for quantities.
How to Make a Mango Mule Mocktail
Step One: Add ice to a copper mug. Pour in the juices, and top with the ginger beer or alternative.
Step Two: Garnish with mint leaves, and serve!
Top Tip
You can also use a ripe mango to make strained mango puree for fresh mango juice! Just press it through a fine mesh sieve to remove any solid pieces.
Variations
- Non-alcoholic options - To make this a true mocktail, don't add any alcoholic beverages. Instead, use non-alcoholic ginger beer, ginger ale, or sparkling water. If you use sparkling water instead of ginger beer you may want to sweeten this with simple syrup.
- Garnish - Have fun adding garnishes to this drink. You can add a fresh slice of mango, lemon wedges, lime wedges, or even mint leaves.
See this Virgin Moscow Mule for a classic version of this mocktail!
Equipment
All you'll need to make this mocktail recipe is a copper mug. But if you don't have one, any glass is fine.
Storage
For the best results, make this mango drink recipe fresh. That way, it's all mixed and ready to drink right away. If you make it ahead of time, you'll want to store it in the fridge without ice, then give it a good stir and pour over ice once you're ready to serve.
Common Questions
A mocktail is a "mock" cocktail drink. Which basically means that there is no alcohol added. The great part about most cocktail recipes is that they can easily be turned into a mocktail just by swapping out the alcoholic beverage for something non-alcoholic.
Yes, kids can drink mocktails because that means that no alcohol is added. Be sure always to read the added ingredients carefully to be sure.
Absolutely! You can make this recipe using strawberry flavors, blueberry flavors, pineapple juice, guava nectar, and more. Just swap out the added mango for something that you're craving.
I love this idea! If you're making this drink fresh, prep some lime juice ice cubes in the freezer the night before! Then, once you are ready to serve, you can pop the ice cubes out and put them in the glass. This will add a burst of extra lime juice flavoring to the drink and will help it not taste watered-down if it starts to melt.
You can also do this with lemon juice or any type of fruit juice flavor. It's just a fun and easy way to add flavoring without having to do a ton of extra work.
I always add ice cubes to this drink recipe because it's meant to be served cold. If you don't like ice or don't have any ice made at the moment, you can always put the mocktail in the fridge to chill for a short time. The cool crispness of the drink adds to the appeal, making it refreshing for hot days. Just don't add ice to the mixture and then put it into the fridge, as this will water it down.
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📖 Recipe
Mango Mule Mocktail
Ingredients
- 4 oz mango nectar
- 1 teaspoon fresh lime juice
- 8 oz ginger beer
Instructions
- Put ice in a copper mug.
- Add juices.
- Top off with ginger beer.
- Garnish and serve.
Nutrition
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