Mint Juleps are the absolute perfect combination of Kentucky Bourbon, fresh mint leaves, and just a dash of simple syrup. As you may know, it is the preferred drink for watching the Kentucky Derby. But if you aren’t much for horse racing and beautiful hats, you will still love this fantastic and simple cocktail. It is always a hit at derby parties.
Mint Julep Cups
Traditionally this great cocktail is served in a silver julep cup, sometimes made of pewter. The metal of the cup allows a really gorgeous frost to form on the outside of the glass. These are just as delicious in regular glasses, but if you want to buy cups for your juleps, you can find great ones here.
Simple syrup: Adds just enough sweetness to this drink. Read more on making your own Simple Syrup below. Mint leaves: Like in a Mojito, fresh mint leaves are muddled to release their oils and infuse the best flavor. Buy extra fresh mint sprigs so you can garnish the glasses with them. Bourbon: Use a good-quality whiskey that you truly love, as it makes up a good portion of the drink. My favorite is Knobb Creek. Visiting a local distillery is a great way to sample different whiskeys and find one that you enjoy. Crushed ice: While I usually don’t consider ice to be an “ingredient” in a recipe, the Mint Julep is notorious for being served with crushed ice. Since there isn’t very much liquid in this cocktail, the ice melts into the drink and keeps it icy cold. To crush ice, place ice cubes in your blender and pulse for a few seconds or use a rolling pin to gently smash them. Shaved ice works well too.
Muddle mint and simple syrup. This releases the oils of the mint leaves to infuse into the cocktail. Just a gentle muddle is enough. If you don’t have a muddler, use the handle of a wooden spoon. Add the bourbon. Top with lots of crushed ice and stir to combine. Garnish and enjoy! Add a sprig of mint and enjoy.
When looking to purchase bourbon to make this great cocktail, there are options at ever price point. At the high end, and my personal favorite is Knob Creek Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey. Four Roses Small Batch and Maker’s Mark are great mid-level bourbons. Though it sometimes gets a bad name, Wild Turkey is a great low end alternative.