Hey there home bartender! Want to perfect the art of making the classic Southern cocktail, the mint julep? Are you curious about the history of this refreshing drink? Look no further, because we’ll not only explore the origins of the mint julep but also give you a step-by-step guide on how to make one that will transport you straight to the Kentucky Derby.
Origins of the Mint Julep
Let’s start by going back in time to the 18th century. The word “julep” comes from the Arabic word “julab” which refers to a medicinal drink made with rose petals and sugar. Early versions of the mint julep were made similarly but with brandy, rum, or whiskey, which was readily available in the United States. Mint was added as a remedy for digestive problems.
It wasn’t until the 20th century that the mint julep became associated with the Kentucky Derby. Legend has it that in 1938, Churchill Downs began serving the mint julep in a souvenir glass and it has been the official drink of the Kentucky Derby ever since. Today, attendees at the Derby consume almost 120,000 mint juleps over the two-day event.
How to make a Mint Julep
Now, let’s talk about how to make the perfect mint julep. Here’s what you’ll need:
– 2 oz bourbon
– 1 oz simple syrup
– 5-6 mint leaves
– Crushed ice
– Mint sprig for garnish
First, place the mint leaves in the bottom of a julep cup or rocks glass. Add the simple syrup and muddle the mint leaves until they are bruised. Next, add the bourbon and stir until the simple syrup is dissolved. Fill the glass with crushed ice and stir until the ice is completely incorporated and the glass is frosted. Finally, garnish with a mint sprig and enjoy!
Alternative Methods to Making A Mint Julep
Iif you really want to up your mint julep game, try this technique: place your julep cup and a small spoon or stirrer in the freezer for 10-15 minutes before making your drink. This will chill your glass and allow the drink to stay colder longer. Also, make sure to use fresh mint and crush the ice yourself for optimal flavor.
The mint julep has a rich history and remains a popular cocktail today, especially during the Kentucky Derby. By following these simple steps and tips, you can make the perfect mint julep at home and impress your guests. So, next time you’re in the mood for a refreshing, summery drink, give the mint julep a try!
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