Iowa's latest advisory bulletin certainly makes for a catchy headline.
The homemade amateur granny clothed sex videosstate's Alcoholic Beverages Division stated that, in keeping with Food and Drug Administration guidelines, copper should not come into direct contact with foods that have a pH below 6.0.
That includes vinegar, fruit juice, wine, and everyone's favourite brunch cocktail: the uber-popular Moscow Mule.
SEE ALSO: Prosecco and rosé popsicles will take your summer to the next level“When copper and copper alloy surfaces contact acidic foods, copper may be leached into the food,” the division notes.
High concentrations of copper are known to be poisonous and can cause food-borne illness. So the bulletin triggered nationwide hysteria, with newspapers headlines screaming: "YOUR MOSCOW MULE MUG COULD BE POISONING YOU".
So, does it mean you need to kiss your favourite cocktail goodbye for the sake of your health?
Probably not.
There's no real reason to worry about solid copper mugs killing you slowly.
It is true that the Moscow Mule's pH is well below 6.0, due to its mix of vodka, ginger beer and lime, but most commercially available copper mugs are lined inside with tin or stainless steel, making them safe for drinking any acidic beverage.
Copper cup manufacturers know this. Most bar and restaurants know this. Iowa's Alcoholic Beverages Division knows this and even stated it in the bulletin:
"However, copper mugs lined on the interior with another metal, such as nickel or stainless steel, are allowed to be used and are widely available."
David Werning, a spokesperson for the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals, sought to play down the Moscow Mule-frenzy in a statement to NBC Connecticut:
"It's not that if you drink a Moscow Mule from a copper cup, you're going to die," he said.
The bulletin was issued after an inspection of a restaurant in Ankeny, Iowa, found that copper mugs were being used behind the bar.
Since the mugs were tarnished and pitted, the Division issued the state-wide advisory to create universal guidelines for public restaurants and bars in line with the Food & Drug Administration -- which has generally been adopted in every other state.
Most chefs and mixologists already know this, and avoid copper-plated pots because they can alter the flavour of food.
Moreover, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention states that "ingesting high levels of copper can cause nausea, vomiting and diarrhea, while very high doses can lead to death."
The key word here is "high levels." So unless you decide to eat your mug, you'll most certainly be fine.
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