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		<title>Drink of the Week pre-5/5 special, part 2: the Mint Julep</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 May 2012 21:00:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bob Westal</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We conclude our May 4, 2012 doubleheader with one of the most legendary of all cocktails and the ultimate Derby Day tradition. It&#8217;s also a drink, I&#8217;m ashamed to admit, I&#8217;ve only tried for myself in the last couple of weeks. According to such experts as New Orleans bartender Chris MacMillian, the Mint Julep was [...]]]></description>
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<p>We conclude our May 4, 2012 doubleheader with one of the most legendary of all cocktails and the ultimate Derby Day tradition. It&#8217;s also a drink, I&#8217;m ashamed to admit, I&#8217;ve only tried for myself in the last couple of weeks.</p>
<p>According to such experts as New Orleans bartender Chris MacMillian, the Mint Julep was to the 19th century what the Martini was to the 20th. As MacMillians also reminds us, this super <a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/microsite/get_real_guide/articles/classic_drinks.htm" target="_blank">classic</a> drink&#8217;s roots actually go back far further &#8212; juleps were eulogized in 1634 by &#8220;Paradise Lost&#8221; poet John Milton in his &#8220;Comus,&#8221; which some of us old English majors have actually read, even if we don&#8217;t remember a word of it. Today, the bourbon, sugar and mint concoction is primarily associated with Southern belles and gents in old movies seeking a cool libation on a powerful hot day, not to mention the ultra-famed horse race which will once again be run tomorrow afternoon.</p>
<p>As I heard from numerous sources, however, the actual juleps served in recent years at the home of the Kentucky Derby have been anything but satisfying. If word on the cocktail street is correct, Churchill Downs has fallen prey to the #1 enemy of good cocktails &#8212; a pre-mix! Tragic, perhaps but also almost understandable given the enormous crowds who arrive each year for Derby Day. In any case, if you want a really good Mint Julep, you&#8217;ll have to go a high quality bar with a decent mixologist in residence or, of course, you may make one yourself.</p>
<p><strong>The Mint Julep</strong></p>
<p>2.5-3 ounces bourbon whiskey<br />
1/2 ounce simple syrup or 1 tablespoon sugar and a splash of water<br />
About 5-8 fresh mint leaves<br />
Lots of ice &#8212; preferably crushed.</p>
<p>Combine mint leaves, simple syrup or sugar (preferably superfine or powdered) and water in a rocks/old fashioned glass or, if you have one (I don&#8217;t) a traditional metal julep glass. Gently muddle the mixture, being careful not to overdo it as, we are warned, over-muddling mint can release some displeasing bitterness. Fill up your glass with ice, add the bourbon of your choice, and stir. Toast your favorite racehorse and sip slowly.</p>
<p>****<br />
There&#8217;s no doubt about it, I&#8217;m a piker when it comes to the Mint Julep. I&#8217;ve made a few decent versions of it but I don&#8217;t own the special sack &#8212; called a Lewis bag &#8212; or the mallet needed for making the crushed ice fine enough to make the julep a sort of highly alcoholic snow cone and I also don&#8217;t own a blender. Even so, this drink works fine with lots of ordinary ice, particularly if you&#8217;re a bourbon lover, as I am. I made some very good versions of it using the remainder of my <a href="http://www.angelsenvy.com/" target="_blank">Angel&#8217;s Envy</a> &#8212; I still had some left over from my exploration of the <a href="http://blog.bullz-eye.com/2012/04/20/drink-of-the-week-the-chicago-sour/" target="_blank">Chicago Sour</a> &#8212; but I had  good luck as well using some very inexpensive yet sweeter and highly drinkable Evan Williams brew. I&#8217;m sure Maker&#8217;s Mark or really any brand of bourbon you like a lot would work delightfully.</p>
<p>The only problems I encountered were when I tried to dial back the sweetness. None other than James Bond in &#8220;Goldfinger&#8221; ordered his drink tart. When I tried it that way, the flavors simply didn&#8217;t come together. Just because you own a license to kill and save the world once a year doesn&#8217;t mean you know everything.</p>
<p>Of course, I don&#8217;t know everything either. Something tells me the drink, as prepared a bit differently from me by Chris MacMillian himself below, was <em>really</em> something.</p>
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		<title>Drink of the Week: Kentucky Lemonade from Maker&#8217;s Mark</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 May 2010 20:55:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our friends at Maker&#8217;s Mark were kind enough to send us a bottle of their signature Kentucky Bourbon along with some great drink recipes. We chose this one as everyone gears up for Memorial Day and the unofficial beginning of the summer season. Kentucky Lemonade Yield – 1 serving Ingredients: * 1 1/2 parts Maker’s [...]]]></description>
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<blockquote><p><strong>Kentucky Lemonade</strong><br />
<em>Yield – 1 serving</em></p>
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Ingredients:</ul>
<p>    * 1 1/2 parts Maker’s Mark<br />
    * 1/2 part triple sec<br />
    * 4 parts of lemonade<br />
    * 2 parts lemon &#038; lime soda</p>
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Directions:</ul>
<p>Pour Maker’s Mark, triple sec, lemonade and soda into a shaker. Shake and pour over crushed ice.</p></blockquote>
<p>You&#8217;ll easily recognize Maker&#8217;s Mark as it&#8217;s sold in squarish bottles and sealed with red wax that drips from the top. The signature look is one of many reasons this is a great addition to your home bar. Try the drink above for your cookout this weekend and your guests will be very happy . . . and refreshed!</p>
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