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How to Make the Southern Whiskey Cocktail

How to Make the Southern Whiskey Cocktail

How to Make the Southern Whiskey Cocktail


Jason O’Bryan

The Mint Julep evokes a sense of 200 years of Southern history that is almost impossibly idealized, and nobody seems to mind. It is essentially a large cup of whiskey, and yet it has been embraced by every strata of society as something that’s perfectly acceptable to enjoy several of on a Saturday afternoon. It is simultaneously exuberant and genteel, a sign of a great party and yet deeply serious, and has found favor with everyone from Teddy Roosevelt to Margaret Mitchell. The same jaded bartender who rolls his eyes at your request for a copper Moscow mule mug will not only accept but insist on a traditional pewter cup for your mint julep.

The Kentucky Derby without juleps would be shorter than a commercial break. But add in mint juleps? Suddenly it’s a multi-day event, and the thought of dressing up like a carnival barker from the 1930s seems necessary. Important even. It’s about tradition. Son that you should take part in now matter where you are in the country. So as we prepare for this year’s edition we wanted to revisit how you should make the classic Mint Julep while also showing you two variations you’ll want to mix during this year’s Run for the Roses.




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