Many recipes (including the one for a classic Woodford mint julep found below) call for tiny spoonfuls of sugar, but it’s not super fun to be scooping sugar behind a bar when you’d rather just ...
Pour 10ml/2 teaspoons of the cooled sugar syrup into a julep cup with all the remaining ingredients except the mint sprig. Carefully ‘churn’ the ingredients in the cup by stirring from top to ...
This non-alcoholic mint julep recipe combines zero proof whiskey with fresh mint leaves and simple syrup for a bright and refreshing mocktail. It’s great for a Kentucky Derby party or a hot ...
The fresh mint pairs beautifully with Glenmorangie ... dilute slightly and combine the ingredients. Then fill a julep cup with crushed ice, and single strain the liquid from the mixing glass ...