Copper vessels are poisonous

- Advertisement -

If you are a fan of having your drink in a big, nice copper mug, you might want to rethink that.

Copper mugs that are often used for cocktails could give you food poisoning warns a US state department. The warning comes from Iowa’s Alcoholic Beverages Division, who has declared that copper and copper alloys can be poisonous when consumed.

Copper vessels are poisonous
The state has adapted the Food and Drug Administration’s Moral Food Code which prohibits copper from coming in direct contact with foods that have a pH below 6.0.

It is bad news for Moscow Mule fans, the Insta-friendly drink which is typically served in a trendy copper mug. The popular, yet relatively simple, cocktail typically consists of vodka, ginger beer and lime juice and is often accompanied by a wedge of lime.

“High concentrations of copper are poisonous and have caused foodborne illness,” the statement explained.

- Advertisement -