EAT & DRINK

Originally published on Friday, 03 October 2008

UJ COMPETITION: Win a Moscow Mule Cocktail Kit Courtesy of Smirnoff

Feeling Mulish now that summer’s over? Then you need a Moscow Mule Cocktail Kit courtesy of Smirnoff to turn you from cocktail amateur to mixology aficionado.

This summer, to celebrate the Moscow Mule, a stylish cocktail made with extraordinarily pure Smirnoff vodka, Ginger Ale and a wedge of fresh lime, the Smirnoff Co. has created the ultimate cocktail kit, containing a bottle of triple distilled Smirnoff vodka and two cans of refreshing Schweppes Canada Dry Ginger Ale, plus a selection of stainless steel cocktail accessories, including a shaker, strainer and spirit measurer to create other cocktails with a great refreshing taste.

We’re offering 10 lucky readers the chance to shake or stir like a pro with one of these fantastic cocktail kits.  For your chance to win, simply tell us who your favourite donkey/Russian is to win one of ten sets UJ has to give away. Russian Donkeys will be looked upon favourably by our judging panel.  


E-mail your answers to This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it .

Optional: To learn how to make some extraordinary twists on the classic Moscow Mule from the Smirnoff Mule Mixologist, visit youtube.com/watch or watch below. The Smirnoff Co. has Moscow Mule cocktail kits available in Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Morrisons & Coop stores now.

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