What are you doing for Christmas? We usually go home to Louisiana for the holidays, but this year we’re going a bit farther – to New Zealand! My brother moved to Auckland a couple of years ago and we’re finally going to visit. My first summertime Christmas! I’m so excited. Except for the part where we have to take a 15-hour flight with a 15-month-old. I don’t think that part is going to be fun. Air New Zealand serves alcohol, right?
I’ve got one more holiday cocktail for you before I sign off for Christmas, and it’s a really wonderful one: a Spiced Pear Mule made with Barritt’s Ginger Beer. Barritt’s is a brand from Bermuda that has been around since 1874! It’s a super tasty ginger beer that is perfect for mules. I’m sure you’re familiar with the Moscow Mule, but did you know that the mule is a whole category of drinks? A mule, also called a buck, is made of liquor, citrus juice, and ginger beer. There’s no need to stick to vodka. It’s delicious with bourbon, gin, or – possibly my new personal favorite – Cognac.
Cognac (or brandy) pairs really well with ginger so it’s a natural choice with ginger beer. It also goes wonderfully with pear. So I couldn’t help but reach again for St. George Spiced Pear Liqueur to make this delicious mule more festive. If you don’t have a bottle of the liqueur, you can still make this cocktail with 1 ounce of pear juice or pear brandy. Try making or buying some spiced Demerara syrup and you won’t be missing out at all!
Spiced Pear Mule
1 1/2 oz. Cognac or brandy
1 oz. St. George Spiced Pear Liqueur
3/4 oz. lime juice
1/2 oz. Demerara simple syrup
Barritt’s Ginger Beer, to top
Combine Cognac, pear liqueur, lime juice, and syrup in a shaker with ice and shake until chilled. Strain into a copper mug filled with ice. Top with ginger beer. Garnish with pear slices and a cinnamon stick and enjoy!
This post was sponsored by Barritt’s Ginger Beer. All opinions are my own.
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