Our Large Copper Mug is the Life of the Party!
Looking for a vessel that makes a statement? Our extra-large copper mug makes everyday gatherings and special events better! This is bigger than a German Beer Stein
which typically clock in at 34 oz. Even bigger than a standard pitcher in the U.S. which max out at 60 oz. In fact, with one refill, your Mega Mule could hold an entire mini keg of beer.
We like to say that our copper party mug is the fish bowl — but fancy. Perfect for birthdays,
bachelor/bachelorette parties, summer barbecues, and more. Your well will never be dry with this 96-oz party mug!
Enjoy an Octoberfest style Märzen in this alternative to a beer stein. Or an ice cold margarita that is pool friendly and unbreakable! Perhaps you will be nice and share with others, using this large mug as a copper pitcher.
Our large copper mug can even be gifted as a unique trophy or special award.
Copper cups and trophies are common in sports ranging from tennis, golf, yachting to polo.
Fill your big Moscow mule mug with water, beer, iced tea, lemonade, sangria, margaritas, jungle juice and, of course, Moscow Mules. Share with friends and family as a beautiful table centerpiece or enjoy it all to yourself!
A 100%, Solid Copper, Giant Moscow Mule Cup
- 100% solid copper
- Lacquered externally for durability and shine, but never on the inside for the full benefit of drinking from copper.
- Same design as the original Moscow Mule mug (but WAY bigger)
Why Choose Moscow Copper Co?
Our genuine copper mugs are made with quality and traditional craftsmanship. Our brand's legacy is intertwined with the birth of the iconic cocktail, and we take pride in being the originators of the authentic Moscow Mule glasses. Our mugs are designed to last and offer
engraving and finishing options to add your own personal touch.
Our Story
In 1939, Sophie Berezinski left Stalin's Russia for Hollywood, arriving with 2,000 copper mugs from her father's Moscow Copper Co. factory. Struggling to sell these mugs, she encountered John Martin, recent purchaser of Smirnoff Vodka Distillery, and Jack Morgan, keen on promoting his ginger beer at the Cock ‘n’ Bull pub on Sunset Strip. Their collaboration became legendary: the Moscow Mule was born.