Looking for a new Fernet Braca cocktail? Try this Orange Italian Mule – an easy cocktail with an herbal variation on the moscow mule!
Not long ago, I got the idea in my head that I was going to make my own bitters for cocktails. I couldn’t tell you why – I do enjoy an old fashioned here and there but that’s about it.
I have my trusty bottle of store-bought bitters and I am usually good to go from there. Me and my crazy ideas.
I have a collection of weird herbs and barks that are sitting in my office, waiting for me to find the time to start my bitters creating. In the meantime, I’m going to get my herbal drink kick from Fernet Braca.
National Herbs and Spices Day
I’ve heard it said that there is a food holiday for everything and that isn’t an exaggeration. June 10th is National Herbs and Spices Day and what better way to celebrate than with a Fernet Braca cocktail.
I love cocktail challenges so when I was asked to create a drink to celebrate Herbs and Spices Day using Fernet Braca, I said, “Sure!” Fernet-Branca sources more than 40 herbs and spices from 4 continents to create its iconic liqueur and is the perfect way to celebrate.
Some of my favorite herbal flavors in Fernet Braca include chamomile, peppermint and gentian root.
Chamomile has a calming effect and is used to help with insomnia and restlessness. Peppermint is useful in treating nausea, heartburn, headaches and the common cold. Gentian root you may not have heard of but I have a lot of it sitting in my office – its how I will be adding the bitter flavor to my homemade bitters.
Gentian improves digestion and invigorates the appetite. Nature really works its wonders, doesn’t it?
Orange Italian Mule – Fernet Braca Cocktail
When creating my cocktail, I had a lot of flavors to consider when adding ingredients to my rocks glass. There is no mistaking Fernet Braca is an herbal liqueur upon opening the bottle. I could see many flavors clashing with its headiness.
Orange was the first flavor I decided on. My aforementioned bitters are orange and it is a flavor that works well with all things herbal and bitter. It is also in the citrus family and can replace the lime in the moscow mule easily.
Ginger also will work well with Fernet Braca and has its own health properties. The moscow mule’s main ingredient is ginger beer. Why not use a classic Italian liqueur to create an Italian version of one of the most popular drinks?
Ingredients
- 1 ounce vodka
- 1 ounce Fernet Branca
- ½ ounce orange juice fresh squeezed
- 2 demerara sugar cubes optional
- 6 ounces ginger beer
- orange zest
Instructions
- Add ice, vodka, Fernet Branca, orange juice to a cocktail shaker. Shake vigorously. Fill a rocks glass with ice, then strain drink into glass. Top with ginger beer and garnish with orange zest.
- If using the sugar cubes, add the vodka, Fernet Branca, orange juice and sugar cubes to a tall glass. Stir until the sugar cubes are dissolved, then pour into a rocks glass filled with ice. Top with ginger beer and garnish with orange zest.
Notes
Nutrition
Disclaimer: I received a Fernet Branca sample. Recipe and opinions are my own.
Mila Furman
Thursday 18th of June 2015
OH YUM!!! I LOVE A GOOD MOSCOW MULE...so this will be right up my alley! And the pictures are STUNNERS!
Jenny B
Friday 19th of June 2015
Lol, Thanks Mila! Come over for cocktails anytime!
Vashti Quiroz-Vega
Friday 12th of June 2015
Hi Jenny! This cocktail recipe looks scrumptious. Thanks for sharing it. Pinning! :D
Jenny B
Friday 12th of June 2015
Thank you Vashti!
Kristin
Thursday 11th of June 2015
I keep wanting to try a moscow mule and keep forgetting. This one sounds even more delicious!! I'll be saving this for later. I think i need to start a board on Pinterest for cocktails I can try while I'm at the bar. haha. Don't forget it's Thursty Thursday if you want to come and link up! Cheers!!
Jess
Wednesday 10th of June 2015
Oh wow...this is very interesting, something I've never seen before!
Thanks for joining Cooking and Crafting with J & J!
Susan - ofeverymoment
Wednesday 10th of June 2015
This caught my eye right away at the Wonderful Wednesday Blog hop, as I just had my first Moscow Mule a week ago! I love ginger beer - and your idea of putting this spin on the cocktail sounds both refreshing and unique. I cant wait to try it!
Jenny B
Thursday 11th of June 2015
Thanks Susan!