But there s still hope for your favorite drink.
Moscow mule copper mugs poisoning.
A moscow mule as well as wine fruit juice and vinegar have a ph of less than 6 0.
That includes vinegar fruit juice wine and yes a traditional moscow mule whose ph is well below 6.
That copper mug could be poisoning you.
News articles exaggerate the health risks associated with normal consumption of cocktails such as the popular moscow mule.
Heads up moscow mule lovers.
Mugs lined with nickel or stainless steel are considered safe.
You have to let the copper mug sit in straight lime juice for a few hours before you can even start to begin to worry about copper poisoning and even if you drink a liter of moscow mules from pure copper mugs which you probably shouldn t you wouldn t even come close to reaching that 30 milligram limit.
In an interview with business insider food poisoning attorney bill marler said you d have to drink from a copper cup every meal of every day for 25 years to be affected.
Since the ph of a standard moscow mule falls well below 6 the bulletin explains the copper can leach into the beverage potentially resulting in food poisoning.
Can drinking cocktails from a copper mug cause poisoning.
Copper mugs are safe to drink from and most moscow mule mugs are lined with another material which fully eliminates concern of copper exposure and copper toxicity.
Copper naturally occurs in the environment and some.
A traditional moscow mule is made with vodka ginger beer and lime juice and garnished with lime.
The ph of the drink is well below 6 0 the iowa bulletin said implying that copper mugs with a.
Even with an unlined mug copper poisoning is only possible if there is a great amount of copper exposure to the body.
Something so acidic can make copper leach into food.
An icy cold moscow mule is not acidic enough to break down the copper in a mug in high enough concentrations to make it poisonous.