Some refreshing non-alcoholic alternatives to a traditional mint julep include a virgin mojito, a cucumber cooler, or a berry-infused lemonade. These drinks offer a similar refreshing taste without the alcohol content.
A julep is a refreshing drink flavoured with aromatic herbs, particualrly mint.
To make a refreshing virgin mint julep, muddle fresh mint leaves with sugar in a glass. Add crushed ice and pour in a mixture of lemon juice and soda water. Stir well and garnish with a mint sprig. Enjoy!
The Mint Julep is the traditional Kentucky Derby drink. It is made with crushed ice, water, mint, and Kentucky bourbon. Almost 120,000 Mint Juleps are sold each year during the two days of the running of the Oaks and Kentucky Derby.
To make a virgin mint julep at home, muddle fresh mint leaves with sugar in a glass. Add crushed ice and pour in a mixture of water and mint extract. Stir well and garnish with a mint sprig. Enjoy your refreshing drink!
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A mint julep is made with bourbon, sugar, water, and mint leaves, while a mojito is made with rum, sugar, lime juice, soda water, and mint leaves. The mint julep is traditionally served over crushed ice in a silver or pewter cup, while the mojito is served over ice in a highball glass. The mint julep has a stronger bourbon flavor with a hint of mint, while the mojito is more refreshing with a balance of mint, lime, and rum flavors.
One Mint Julep was created in 1952.
Gibeau Orange Julep was created in 1932.
Mint Julep Handicap was created in 1992.
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Some creative ways to use mint syrup in cocktails include adding it to mojitos for a refreshing twist, mixing it with bourbon and lemon juice for a mint julep variation, or combining it with vodka and soda water for a minty spritzer.