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I’m writing on the last day of July, a month that has been drier than normal. We’ve received 1.3 inches of rainfall in my neighborhood this month compared to the average July rainfall of 2.25 inches. That may not seem like a lot, but I assure you the difference is noticeable in the mountains. The good news is that we just had a few hours of steady rain this afternoon (it delivered .16 inches to our July total). My hope is that August will usher in more precipitation from the sky.

August has always been a special month for me because it is the birthday month of my mom and my sister. Tomorrow, August 1, Kris would have turned 50. That hits me deep in my gut for so many reasons. But I’ll keep those reasons to myself and celebrate that I was fortunate enough to have had a sister and best friend for over three decades. She remains an important part of who I am today, kept safe behind my breastbone where she tugs at my emotions just like she did when we fought or when she left for college or when she called crying because her cat had died of old age or every time we laughed so hard at our stupid inside jokes that we had trouble breathing.


always in my heart

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This past week we got out on a new(ish) trail as well as some familiar trails and I took careful note of what was and wasn’t happening on the ground. Wildflowers are good, but not exceptional. The mushroom flush is late. Parts of the mountain forests are so dry that it sounds (and feels) like I’m stepping on a bed of potato chips when I hike through.


hiking neva while jeremy runs ahead

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jeremy had run up to the pass, the saddle between the two peaks in the distance

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hiking under an early morning sun

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hello, leccinum!

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pink wintergreen in bloom

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Over the weekend we hosted a dinner party that felt just right. It’s taken me forever to accept that inviting a lot of people for one dinner is far less enjoyable for me than working in small batches and pacing myself throughout the year. It was the perfect size with a group that clicked well together. Everyone was super nice and funny and fun and relaxed – and that makes all of the effort of hosting worth it to us. Amazingly enough, instead of acting like a complete maniac the entire evening, Neva calmed down within a half hour of everyone arriving and she was actually a pretty good pup most of the night. Then the following night, my parents treated us to a delicious homemade Chinese feast at their place in Boulder. I think this means I’m due for a big trail run!


our dinner party

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mom and dad made some of my favorite homestyle chinese dishes

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I know I’m going to sound like a nut when I say this, but I’m glad July is over because it means we are headed for good things in August. Regardless of the state of the mushrooms, I have my eyes set on trail running longer routes, exploring new trails, backpacking, and huckleberry season. Oh yes, I have been monitoring the huckleberries since the snow melted. After last year’s dismal season, Erin and I are hoping that this year will be fruitful, so to speak. I’m seeing lots of green peas, a few ghosts (dried and white dead ones), and some turning rose or a handful of early guys going snurple.


early morning dew on an unripe huckleberry

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green peas, ghosts, purples, and snurples!

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In honor of huckleberry season and huckleberries in general – which are always on my mind throughout the year – I’m sharing yet another huckleberry recipe. I made a test batch of huckleberry infused vodka two years ago and have been making more ever since. We serve it at parties or sometimes I find Jeremy adding it to a co*cktail. It requires two ingredients and some patience.


huckleberries and vodka

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The huckleberries can be fresh or frozen. Since fresh berries are hard to come by, I have always used my frozen huckleberries for this vodka. And I opt for large bottles of cheap vodka because I really enjoy walking up to the cashier at the liquor store looking like a lush, even though I don’t really drink alcohol. It’s great! Chop or crush the berries to break the skins. I use my food processor and give it a quick whir. You don’t need to purée the berries, you merely need to perform a coarse chop. Combine the huckleberries and vodka in a glass jar, give it a shake, then store it in a cool, dark, dry place for 2 to 3 weeks. Shake it every few days or so. Simple!


place the berries in a food processor

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coarse chop

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pour the vodka over the berries

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Now the easy part (or hard part if you’re impatient) is to just wait. When the hucks have done their infusing, they will look discolored while the vodka has taken on a brilliant red. Strain the liquid through a fine mesh sieve. I know people really hate throwing away the berry solids after straining, but if you taste it, it’s flavorless. Well, at least we compost it rather than putting it in the garbage. To store the huckleberry vodka, we keep it in a mason jar in the freezer. We keep several mason jars in the freezer.


ready to strain

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filtering out the solids

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huckleberry vodka!

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Our favorite way to serve the huckleberry vodka is in adult huckleberry lemonade. Lemonade has a magical property of erasing the taste of the vodka. A shot or two of the huckleberry vodka added to a tall glass of lemonade is perfection. If you want to serve kids, then use huckleberry syrup instead of huckleberry vodka, yes? What about a Moscow Mule? I’m a sucker for ginger beer, so we tried a Huckleberry Moscow Mule.


lime, ginger beer, huckleberries, huckleberry vodka, mint, ice

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squeeze a lime wedge into the glass

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pour huckleberry vodka

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top with ginger beer

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A Huckleberry Moscow Mule is the same as a Moscow Mule, but you swap huckleberry vodka for regular vodka. It’s yummy. Fruity, but not overwhelmingly so. It’s also an excuse to float huckleberries in your drink, which is akin to getting sprinkles on your ice cream. I topped the lowball off with lime slices and fresh mint – a nice contrast to the jewel red hue of the drink. As always, you can substitute blueberries for the huckleberries. Just know that huckleberries are and will forever be the superior berry!


co*cktail or edible arrangement?

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it doesn’t matter, it’s delicious

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Huckleberry Vodka Infusion and Huckleberry Moscow Mule
[print recipe]

huckleberry vodka infusion
1 cup huckleberries, frozen or fresh, chopped
1 1/2 cups vodka

Make the infusion (takes 2-3 weeks): Place the chopped huckleberries and vodka in a glass jar. Cover tightly with a lid and store the jar in a cool, dark, dry place for 2-3 weeks. Give it a shake every other day or so. Strain the liquid through a fine-mesh sieve. Store in the freezer (it won’t freeze solid). Makes about 1 1/2 cups.

huckleberry moscow mule
ice
1 oz. huckleberry vodka infusion
1-2 tsps lime juice, fresh squeezed
ginger beer
lime slices
sprigs of fresh mint
huckleberries, fresh or frozen

Half fill a copper mug or a lowball glass with ice. Pour the huckleberry vodka infusion into the glass. Squeeze lime juice in (to taste). Top it off with ginger beer. Garnish with lime slices, mint, and huckleberries. Makes 1 co*cktail.


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FAQs

What alcohol is best for Moscow mules? ›

1) Vodka. Tito's brand vodka is my go-t0 for Moscow mules. Tito's is affordable, high quality and made not-so-far-away in Austin, Texas. The ginger beer dominates the other flavors so much that any decent vodka on your shelf will do, really.

Is Grey Goose good for Moscow Mule? ›

Perfect Summer Drink!

A Moscow Mule is one of my favorite drinks and Grey Goose makes it even better. I used Fever Tree Ginger Beer and it was delicious!

What can you use in a Moscow Mule instead of ginger beer? ›

In a pinch, ginger ale will work as a substitute for ginger beer in a Moscow mule, however the citrusy, zingy flavor that the ginger beer normally brings will be a lot more muted. Ginger ale will make your Moscow mule a lot more sweet and bubbly.

What is the best vodka for co*cktails? ›

The Best Vodka for co*cktails: Tito's

Made from corn, it's a fairly soft and inoffensive vodka for mixing into co*cktails. The brand recognition (and fandom) is so strong that some people will specifically ask for a “Tito's and soda” at the bar instead of messing around with anything else.

Is Tito's vodka good for Moscow Mule? ›

A neutral spirit, Tito's Vodka is anything but bland. Pouring it over crushed ice, you'll unlock a delectable crispness that elevates your Moscow Mule to new heights.

Are Moscow mules healthy? ›

A study published in the January/February issue of the Journal of Environmental Health found that copper leaches into the drink made of ginger beer, lime juice, and vodka. In a little under half an hour, the copper levels rise higher than the safety standard set for drinking water.

What is the difference between a Moscow Mule and a vodka buck? ›

For professional bartenders, the only real difference between a Moscow Mule and a buck is the spirit chosen to mix with ginger and citrus. In the next sections, we will explore some of our favorite mule and buck recipes which are ideal for your next gathering or special event.

What alcohol goes good with ginger beer? ›

Rum & Ginger Beer co*cktails

Whether it's white rum, dark rum or spiced rum, the rich taste of rum gives an added depth of flavor to our zingy Ginger Beer.

Can you use any vodka for Moscow Mule? ›

which vodka is best for making Moscow mule? Honestly it doesn't matter. The ginger and the lime will overpower whatever Vodka you use. If you want a more interesting flavor, I like Irish mules with Jameson.

What type of drinking vessel is used for a Moscow Mule? ›

It is popularly served in a copper mug, which takes on the cold temperature of the liquid. Combine vodka and ginger beer in a highball glass filled with ice.

What brand of vodka is in the mule? ›

Smirnoff Mule is a ready to drink alcoholic beverage inspired by the world renowned Moscow Mule co*cktail. Made with Smirnoff Vodka, ginger beer and lime, Smirnoff mule delivers the perfect buzz with a stubbornly refreshing taste.

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