The Mint Julep, a cocktail of mint, bourbon and simple syrup, has been served during the Kentucky Derby since 1875 and became the official drink of the race in 1939. The drink suffered through a ...
She was working behind the bar before she could legally drink. Nineteen-year-old Alba Huerta ... Huerta now owns her own bar in Houston, Julep, which serves Southern-inspired craft cocktails ...
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Non-Alcoholic Mint Julep
A traditional mint julep is a mix of bourbon whiskey ... Add fresh mint leaves and simple syrup to a cocktail glass. Muddle until aromatic then pour whiskey alternative into glass.
The ninth in a series of step-by-step drink tutorials from cocktail masters, the Eveleigh's Dave Kupchinksy shows us how to make the perfect Mint Julep. You like drinking, sure, and maybe you even ...
Columnist Rod Miller writes, "When the julep hits your gullet, it’s like drinking brimstone distilled in lye, with an ...
It’s Mint Julep Day: here’s everything you need to know about the classic American cocktail’s history and recipes to make your own at home As national awareness days go, Mint Julep Day ...
Mint juleps are traditionally served in a frosted silver cup. The Mint Julep is a cocktail made from bourbon, sugar, and mint. It is a classic drink of Kentucky and is traditionally served at the ...
A quick and easy guide to ‘the drink of the Kentucky Derby’ and one ... Pour 10ml/2 teaspoons of the cooled sugar syrup into a julep cup with all the remaining ingredients except the mint ...
Lightly muddle mint leaves and Simple Syrup in a mixing glass. Stir in whiskey, lime juice, and IPA. Fill a rocks glass with crushed ice and pour the mixture over. Add more crushed ice to make a ...
America’s first cocktail, the Sazerac ... dilute slightly and combine the ingredients. Then fill a julep cup with crushed ice, and single strain the liquid from the mixing glass into the ...