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Rye whiskey and cognac combine harmoniously in this delicious julep.
The key to this drink is serving it ice cold and giving the flavours in the mint time to marry with the spirit. Hence, Juleps are ideally prepared hours
This superb drink is better if the shaker and its contents are placed in the refrigerator for several hours prior to mixing with ice. This allows the mint
A truly deliciously refreshing cocktail. Woody rancio notes in the cognac are freshened by the mint. Those with a dry palate may want to reduce the sugar
Bourbon, peach and mint flavours combine harmoniously in this cooling cocktail.
Wonderfully refreshing. Bring on the sun.
A Scottish twist on the classic bourbon-based Mint Julep.
A short variation on the classic Julep: lightly sweetened bourbon and mint.
A fruity, minty crowd pleasing Julep.
Lower in strength than most old-school julep cocktails, champagne adds a zing if not a sparkle.
Bourbon with minty freshness served ice cold with the hint of sweetness amplifying flavours provided by sweetener rather than sugar. This drink is better
Apricot liqueur flavours and sweetens this tasty riff on a classic Bourbon Julep.
Given the use of tequila, I initially opted for agave syrup over sugar syrup but I found the caramel notes this added somewhat overwhelmed the mint. Instead,
A mint and blackberry Margarita with honey in place of agave syrup and served Julep-style.
A fruity twist on the classic Julep.
Reminiscent of honeyed Mint Julep with pomegranate fruit.
Mint, cognac, port, lemon and maraschino - all subtly contribute to this Cuban take on Mexico.
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