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Very similar to a whiskey sour, this shaken bourbon cocktail calls for honey syrup instead of simple syrup. Half of the fun of making a cocktail is putting your spin on an old favorite.
ingredients† 60 mL (2.0 US fl oz) bourbon whiskey; 4 mint sprigs; 1 teaspoon powdered sugar; 2 teaspoons water; Preparation: In Julep Stainless Steel Cup gently muddle the mint with sugar and water. Fill the glass with cracked ice, add the Bourbon and stir well until the cup frosts. † Mint julep recipe at International Bartenders Association
2/3 cup sugar syrup Maraschino cherries. Instructions: Combine the whiskey, lemon juice, lime juice, and syrup. Fill a cocktail shaker halfway with ice, and fill two-thirds full with the cocktail ...
Woodford Reserve is the presenting sponsor and official bourbon of the 145th Kentucky Derby—mix bourbon with simple syrup and mint, pour over ice and you're good to go!
The highest-priced mint juleps at the event use bourbon from the Brown-Forman sister brand, Woodford Reserve, which is marketed as the "official bourbon" of the Kentucky Derby. Old Forester , a bourbon also made by Brown-Forman, replaced Early Times starting May 2, 2015 [ 9 ] as the standard Kentucky Derby whisky for the lower-priced mint juleps.
The term can also be used as the name of the type of mash used in such a process, and a bourbon made using this process can be referred to as a sour mash bourbon. [1] Sour beer may also be created with this process. Well-known brands of sour mash whiskey are Jim Beam and Jack Daniel's.
You can't have a Kentucky Derby party without mint juleps. This citrusy, minty elixir is perfectly sweet, tart and refreshing. And, mixing up a big-batch cocktail is a great way to avoid racing ...
An especially prominent variation is the labeling "Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey", used to indicate a straight whiskey made in Kentucky from a mash of at least 51% corn. For a straight whiskey to be called corn whiskey , it must use a mash with at least 80% corn and be aged in used or uncharred barrels.