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Moscow mule on the maasdam?
By rachelfran , July 30, 2017 in Holland America Line
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On the August 5 departure out of Montreal and wondering if I'll be able to get this on board?
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Maybe???? 😀
If the ingredients are at the bar, and the bartender knows how to make the drink, you will be able to get it.
If the bartender doesn't know how to make the drink, but you can provide directions, then you can have it made, too. Again, so long as the ingredients are there, the bartender will make anything you want.
Thanks- appreciate the reply but wondering if someone has specific info as to whether they do have the ingredients ...
... wondering if someone has specific info as to whether they do have the ingredients ...
In that case, it might be helpful if you itemized the ingredients. People might not recognize that particular drink, but know about the things that are in it.
Vodka, ginger beer and lime juice. It is likely that the ship would substitute ginger ale for the ginger beer.
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They also will not have the copper cup which is a must for a Moscow Mule IMHO.
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Hi Taxmantoo!
Your absolutely right! Unfortunately on our cruise to the Med on The Nieuw Amsterdam last September they tried in the Ocean Bar with subsitute ginger ale, no
Copper cup! 😞 Did not taste at all like one!
Hope they have ginger beer for you! My DH said I should bring a copper cup next time LOL!
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You can bring your own ginger beer and copper cup.. tada . Moscow Mules
bluesplayer I am so down with that!!
Doing that this February for sure on our month cruise on The Maasdam.
Actually Ginger Beer has alcohol so per HAL policy it cannot be brought on board. There would be no problem with the copper cup
Your right called HAL. I also figured that.
I got copper mule cups from Wm. Sonoma
A few years go, we do our own mules when we have a party. I'll pass on HAL.
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I've purchased loads of ginger "beer" over the years, and it has not been alcoholic.
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Agree. Goslings is my favorite. Dark and Stormy with Goslings dark rum.
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I purchased several bottles of ginger beer in Bermuda in May. Was not alcoholic and had zero problem bringing it back on Veendam.
Today's brewed ginger beers are categorized as non-alcoholic drinks because their alcohol content is less than 0.5 percent , which meets FDA requirements. Since ginger beers are naturally fermented, they have less carbonation and often develop a beer-like head when poured into a glass. Bring the FDA classification as non alcoholic
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has dismissed the country's air force commander Mykola Oleshchuk after claims an F-16 pilot was killed by friendly fire. Six people have died, including a 14-year-old girl on a playground, in a Russian guided bomb attack on Kharkiv, officials say.
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We'll be back with more updates and analysis soon, but before we go, here's a recap of the key developments that took place today:
- Volodymyr Zelenskyy has sacked Ukraine's air force commander, days after a pilot died when an F-16 jet crashed
- Six people have died and at least 55 others hurt following a Russian guided bomb attack on the city of Kharkiv;
- Two women died and 11 people were injured by an attack which struck a factory in Sumy that manufactures packaging for baby food, juices and household products;
- The Kremlin announced that Vladimir Putin plans to visit Mongolia - a member of the International Criminal Court which has an issued an arrest warrant for him;
- The Ukrainian pilot killed when his F-16 fighter jet crashed on Monday was shot down by Ukraine's own anti-aircraft missile system, an MP has claimed;
- Mr Zelenskyy said today's attack on Kharkiv could have been avoided if Ukraine had permission to strike Russian military targets with Western weapons;
- The EU rebuffed a request from Kyiv for the bloc to train Ukrainian soldiers inside the war-torn country.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has dismissed the country's air force commander Mykola Oleshchuk.
The sacking was announced on Friday in a presidential decree.
There was no immediate explanation from Mr Zelenskyy for his decision but it comes days after a Ukrainian pilot was killed when his F-16 jet crashed on Monday.
Lieutenant Colonel Oleksiy Mes was killed while defending Ukraine's skies in a Western-donated warplane.
Ukrainian MP Mariana Bezuhla has claimed the jet was shot down by the country's own anti-aircraft missile system.
In response to Ms Bezuhla before his sacking, Lieutenant General Oleshchuk said her comments were a "tool to discredit the top military leadership".
"Mariana, the time will come when you will apologise to the entire army for what you have done, I hope in court!", he added.
Six people are now known to have died following the Russian guided bomb attack on Kharkiv, local authorities have said.
Kharkiv mayor Ihor Terekhov said one child was killed in a playground and three people were killed in a 12-storey apartment block that caught fire as a result of the strike.
The Ukrainian authorities did not give the circumstances in which the two other people died in the strikes, which hit four areas of the city.
As well as those people who died, at least 55 others were injured, officials said.
About 20 of the injured were in severe condition, according to regional governor Oleh Syniehubov.
Top Ukrainian officials have begun a visit to Washington, the Ukrainian presidential office has said.
The delegation includes economy minister Yulia Svyrydenko and defence minister Rustem Umerov.
"We are working in Washington... We are grateful to our partners for their support," the president's chief of staff Andriy Yermak said on Telegram .
The visit comes amid Volodymyr Zelenskyy's renewed a call on Western allies to allow Ukraine to use long-range Western weapons to attack Russian military air bases.
Kyiv says that the most effective way to counter Russian strikes is to target Russian planes, not the bombs themselves.
The US ambassador to Ukraine has called on Russia to be "held accountable for these war crimes" in Kharkiv.
In a statement on X, Bridget A Brink said "Russia struck an apartment building in Kharkiv with a guided aerial bomb, killing several and injuring many, including children".
Kharkiv has been the focus of heavy Russian bombing throughout the war, although there had been a drop in intensity in recent weeks, possibly related to a surprise invasion launched by Ukrainian forces into Russia's Kursk region.
Ukrainian authorities said today's attack involved five aerial guided bombs launched from planes in Russia's Belgorod region, also known as "glide bombs" which are fitted with a navigation system taking them to their targets.
The footage below shows the aftermath of the attack in Kharkiv.
The EU has rebuffed a request from Kyiv for the bloc to train Ukrainian soldiers inside the war-torn country, but will train them as close as possible to Ukrainian territory, EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell has said.
The EU has trained some 60,000 Ukrainian soldiers inside the economic union's borders since Russia's invasion of the country and will aim to train 15,000 more by the end of the year, Mr Borrell said.
Kyiv has asked the EU to consider some training inside Ukraine, arguing this would be faster, more cost-effective, and logistically easier than inside the EU.
But multiple EU countries are reluctant to deploy troops inside Ukraine, expressing concerns about their safety and questioning whether such a move would divert Ukrainian forces from their core mission, in order to protect trainers.
Mr Borrell told reporters: "Some member states were ready, others reluctant.
"Finally, we decided that the training will be as close as possible to Ukraine, but not in Ukrainian territory."
Ukraine has urged Mongolia to arrest Vladimir Putin on an International Criminal Court (ICC) warrant when he visits next week.
The court issued an arrest warrant in March of last year against Mr Putin, accusing him of the war crime of illegally deporting hundreds of children from Ukraine.
The Kremlin has dismissed the accusation, saying it is politically motivated.
The warrant obliges the court's 124 member states, including Mongolia, to arrest Mr Putin and transfer him to The Hague for trial if he sets foot on their territory.
Now, the Ukrainian foreign ministry has called on the ICC to arrest the Russian leader when he visits Mongolia on 3 September.
"We call on the Mongolian authorities to comply with the mandatory international arrest warrant and transfer Putin to the International Criminal Court in the Hague," the ministry said on Telegram.
Asked earlier today whether Moscow was concerned that Mongolia was a member of the ICC, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters: "No, no worries about this. We have a great dialogue with our friends from Mongolia."
Asked whether there had been discussions with Mongolian authorities about the ICC warrant, Mr Peskov added: "Obviously the visit, all of the aspects of the visit have been thoroughly discussed."
Volodymyr Zelenskyy says he held a meeting with the top military commanders of Ukraine this afternoon.
The president said that three key issues were discussed, starting with the situation on the frontlines.
Kursk invasion
Ukraine's top commander says Kyiv's forces have advanced up to 2km in their invasion of Russia's Kursk region.
Oleksandr Syrskyi briefed Mr Zelenskyy via video link and said Ukrainian forces took control of 5sq km of Russian territory.
Discussions were also had over the next set of reinforcements in the area, which Mr Zelenskyy said was "extremely important for strengthening our positions".
General Syrskyi also briefed the president on the ongoing fighting near Pokrovsk, which Ukraine is trying desperately to hold in the face of advancing Russian troops.
Preparing for new academic year
The meeting also covered how Ukraine will deal with the new academic year for schoolchildren, which starts next week.
Mr Zelenskyy heard reports from Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal, internal affairs minister Ihor Klymenko and education and science minister Oksen Lisovyi.
The president said discussions covered security issues, as well as the construction of bomb shelters.
Energy problems
The third key issue addressed was the current state of Ukraine's energy grid following a week of heavy Russian strikes.
Mr Zelenskyy heard analysis of energy issues, including the potential construction of protective structures around key energy infrastructure.
Images are emerging of the aftermath of today's attack on Kharkiv.
Russia denies deliberately targeting civilians, but thousands have been killed and wounded in its strikes during its invasion.
The scenes come as Volodymyr Zelenskyy renews a call on Western allies to allow long-range attacks on Russian military air bases after the attack.
The number of people killed in a Russian strike on Kharkiv has risen to five.
Meanwhile, 40 people have been injured after the Russian missile hit a residential building and playground, according to the regional governor Oleh Syniehubov.
Earlier, we reported that a 14-year-old girl was among the dead.
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