Henry Clay's Southern Mint Julep
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Ingredients
Yield:6 servings
- 12fresh red-stemmed mint leaves
- 1teaspoon sugar
- 2ounces bourbon
- Cracked ice
- 1bunch mint
- Fresh water
- Carbonated water
- Lemon zest
- Powdered sugar
Preparation
- Step 1
In a tall crystal tumbler, gently bruise the 12 mint leaves, and muddle with sugar and a dash of bourbon.
- Step 2
Fill the glass halfway with cracked ice, and agitate with a spoon.
- Step 3
Pack the rest of the glass with ice and fill with the rest of the bourbon and equal parts fresh water and carbonated water.
- Step 4
Garnish with mint sprig. Twist a lemon zest over the leaves, and dust with powdered sugar. Serve with two short straws.
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Hugh Woodall
The Great Compromiser would not have sullied fine bourbon with carbonated water. For one thing, it probably wasn’t readily available in 1840. Otherwise, this native of Bourbon County, Kentucky’s give this recipe five stars. 😇
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