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THE HISTORY OF HOW IT ALL STARTED...
In 1941, Sophie Berezinski was a woman on a mission. She had immigrated to the United States from Russia and was carrying a heavy burden: 2,000 solid copper mugs. Sophie’s father owned and operated a copper factory in Russia known as the Moscow Copper Co. Back in Russia, Sophie had created the design for the original copper mug that is now so famously linked to the Moscow Mule cocktail. Her father ran the presses that stamped out the mugs.THE ORIGIN OF LEGENDARY TEAMWORK
Sophie walked into the Cock ‘n’ Bull pub at just the right time, on the right day in 1941 to help create a cocktail America would fall in love with. John Martin had purchased the floundering Smirnoff Vodka distillery (yes, that Smirnoff ) in the 1930’s. Though he was successful as the head of G.F. Heublein & Brothers, a food and spirits importer that made A1 steak sauce popular, he wasn’t as fortunate with vodka.
Americans had no interest in vodka. Beer, whiskey, and other cocktails ruled the roost in America at this time. Jack Morgan was in a similar bind. As owner of the Cock ‘n’ Bull, he was trying to introduce America to his own brand of ginger beer. The two men were already good friends when they met at Morgan’s pub to drown their woes. As the duo lamented their lackluster sales and sought redemption for their respective products, in walked Sophie with her solid copper mugs.
THE DAY HISTORY WAS MADE
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Our single-mug gift boxes make for a timeless, heirloom-quality gift that will have the recipient toasting you for years to come. As gorgeous on the shelf as they are with a drink out on the table, the mugs are an excellent choice for cocktail enthusiasts, barware lovers, and anyone who appreciates an ice-cold drink.If you’re looking for the most authentic, classic Moscow Mule mug, you’ve found it. Our company traces its roots back to 1941, when our founder’s great-grandmother, Sophie Berezinski, immigrated to the United States with 2,000 solid copper mugs that she helped design with her father. Today, we make pure copper mugs in the same fashion, continuing a tradition of craftsmanship.