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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:

In a small bowl or glass muddle the mint, sugar, and water. Once the sugar is well dissolved, and the mixture has a good mint smell, stir in the bourbon. Pack a separate cup - preferably silver or pewter, but a highball will do - with crushed ice. Strain the bourbon mixture into the cup with the ice. Garnish with a sprig of mint, and serve with a drinking straw.

Some tips for success:

  • Strain well. Try to avoid getting any of the crushed mint in the final concoction.
  • Use fresh mint. Four or five large spearmint leaves work well. Most other mints have smaller leaves, adjust accordingly.
  • Instead of using sugar and water, use premixed sugar syrup. This helps avoid leaving grains of sugar in the drink.
  • The mint, bourbon, and sugar can be pre-mixed in larger quantities, but always pour it over the ice immediately before serving.

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