make mint simple syrup for a punch of flavor. Mint Juleps Makes: 2 drinks 2 bunches mint, divided 1 cup granulated sugar 1 cup water 6 ounces bourbon 2 dashes of Peychaud's Bitters (optional ...
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Non-Alcoholic Mint Julep
This non-alcoholic mint julep recipe combines zero proof whiskey with fresh mint leaves and simple syrup for a bright and refreshing mocktail. It’s great for a Kentucky Derby party or a hot ...
A mint julep served in its signature silver cup is one of the most instantly recognizable cocktails, and the official drink of the Kentucky Derby (though it's delicious all year round). As is ...
Yup, the Prescription Julep came first ... soft layer since it’s spicy and funky. 1) Add 8 to 10 mint leaves and the cane syrup to an Old Fashioned glass. 2) Lightly press the mint eight ...
Its popularity spread across the US and mint juleps also make an appearance in two literary classics: The Great Gatsby and Gone With The Wind. You can make your own simple sugar syrup at home by ...
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 ...
A mint julep is made with bourbon, rich mint syrup, a bunch of mint, and crushed ice. Lombardo says even though mint juleps are traditionally made with bourbon, you can use a different spirit instead.
Pour 10ml/2 teaspoons of the cooled sugar syrup into a julep cup with all the remaining ingredients except the mint sprig. Carefully ‘churn’ the ingredients in the cup by stirring from top to ...