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The '''Mint Julep''' is a mixed ] drink, or ], distinctive to the ], and well-known as the official drink of the ]. The '''Mint Julep''' is a mixed ] drink, or ], distinctive to the ], and well-known as the official drink of the ]. Keeping a Mint Julep cold while drinking it was the reason the drinking straw was invented.


The following is a sample recipe for one mint julep: The following is a sample recipe for one mint julep:

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The Mint Julep is a mixed alcoholic drink, or cocktail, distinctive to the southern U.S., and well-known as the official drink of the Kentucky Derby. Keeping a Mint Julep cold while drinking it was the reason the drinking straw was invented.

The following is a sample recipe for one mint julep:

Place the sugar, the water, and most of the mint in a silver or pewter cup and stir, fill the glass with the ice, add the bourbon, garnish with the remaining leaves, and serve with or without a straw.

See also: list of cocktails