RECIPE: Mint Juleps by the Batch (2024)

RECIPE: Mint Juleps by the Batch (1)

I've come to realize that the Kentucky Derby is a pagan holiday: On the first Saturday in May, a lot of people don ritual costumes, sing ritual songs, and drink ritual libations while they attempt to foresee the future by interpreting a coded and vague bit of poetry written into the past performances in the pages of the Daily Racing Form. Like other holidays rooted in the natural anxiety of changing seasons and uncertain futures, it is best enjoyed by groups. Don't sit alone swilling bourbon and wiring more and more money to your bookie, you'll go completely crazy. Spring is in the air. The high holy day of the Derby is a social celebration. It's time to gather friends and set up a betting pool.

Even up North, the mint has grown enough to warrant harvesting. Its gentle leaves are begging to be muddled. I've come to think that mint juleps are best made one at a time, or in small numbers at most, from fresh mint and sugar topped with bourbon, and packed with pillowy crushed ice and garnished with a lot more fresh mint. Sadly, however, doing that for a Derby party of even six people would mean that you'd be at the mixing station almost constantly. Mint Juleps are delicious drinks, and people drink them quickly. Even the host of the party needs some time to handicap the race, call in some bets, and watch the post parade.

The solution is to batch them. Start with minted simple syrup.

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  1. The day before you need the drinks, make a batch of simple syrup by combining one cup each of sugar and water in a sauce pan, and bringing it to a boil over medium heat. Some recipes call for five minutes of boiling, but whenever the syrup is clear and the sugar is dissolved, you are finished. Cut the heat and let it cool.
  2. Rinse a bunch of mint and pluck the leaves. Take the cooled -- or mostly cooled -- syrup and pack it with mint leaves plucked from their stems. The stems can add woody, soapy flavors, so take the extra time to pluck. Leave the syrup and mint in a jar in the fridge overnight.
  3. The ratio of mint syrup to bourbon is largely up to you and depends, after all, on how sweet you like your drink. I like three ounces of bourbon to one ounce of syrup. Which means that one cup of minted simple syrup is enough for a 750 ml bottle of bourbon.
  4. Strain a cup of mint syrup into a carafe and pour in a bottle of bourbon, give it a stir. (If you need it to be portable, buy a liter bottle of bourbon, fill up a flask and then fill the bottle back up with the mint syrup.) Now crush a whole heaping mountain of ice and keep a bunch of mint in a glass for garnish. Scoop ice, pour julep, garnish with mint, gamble away savings.

RECIPE: Mint Juleps by the Batch (2)

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RECIPE: Mint Juleps by the Batch (2024)

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What is the best whiskey for mint julep? ›

The Best Bourbons for Mint Juleps
  • 8 Yellowstone Select Kentucky Straight Bourbon. ...
  • 7 Old Forester 100 Proof Bourbon. ...
  • 6 Elijah Craig Small Batch Bourbon. ...
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  • 2 Bulleit Bourbon. ...
  • 1 Woodford Reserve Bourbon.

How do you make mint julep Bobby Flay? ›

Place mint, sugar and water into a silver Julep cup or a 12-ounce Tom Collins glass. Muddle the mint, sugar and water together with the tip of the handle of a wooden spoon. Fill the glass with shaved ice, add the bourbon and stir until combined. Garnish with orange or lemon slice or a cherry.

Why are mint juleps so expensive? ›

The price tag is thanks to the silver vehicle in which the co*cktail is served. (You can raise the stakes by purchasing the gold-plated $2,500 “Commonwealth” cup as well).

What kind of ice is best for mint juleps? ›

Mint Julep Ingredients

Mint: You'll need roughly chopped fresh mint leaves to flavor the simple syrup and eight fresh mint sprigs to garnish. Ice: Mint juleps are traditionally served over ice. Crushed ice is best, but ice cubes will work.

What bourbon is used in mint julep? ›

Bourbon: There are lots of opinions on the best bourbon for a Mint Julep, but Woodford Reserve seems to be a crowd favorite (and it's the official bourbon of the Kentucky Derby). Look for a bourbon that is at least 90 proof if possible.

What bourbon does Churchill Downs use? ›

Woodford Reserve has been the “Official Bourbon of the Kentucky Derby” since 1999 and the presenting sponsor for the past four years. The renewed partnership between Woodford and Churchill Downs will continue through 2027.

What was the original Mint Julep? ›

Julep Comes to America

These early settlers combined rum or brandy with sweetened water and mint to create a more pleasant drink. This high-society drink was usually consumed in silver stemware and always served with ice (a luxury only the wealthy could afford at the time).

Why crushed ice in Mint Julep? ›

Because the crushed ice has more surface area than cubes of ice, it melts a bit more into the co*cktail over time, making the drink especially delicious. "That's one of the things that make mint juleps so refreshing, because otherwise it's just a straight spirits co*cktail," says Wachtel.

What is the difference between Mint Julep and mint mojito? ›

The Difference Between Mint Julep and Mint Mojito

A mint mojito is a shaken Cuban drink made with white rum, mint, sugar, soda water, and lime. A mint julep is usually built right in a co*cktail glass or silver julep cup and contains mint, simple syrup, and a spirit (nowadays bourbon).

How much does it cost to get a Mint Julep at the Kentucky Derby? ›

According to co*cktail producer Darren Rovell, racegoers at the Kentucky Derby are forced to pay $22 for a Mint Julep at this year's event, which is $7 more than it cost back in 2016.

What is the cost of a Mint Julep at the Kentucky Derby? ›

The full menu is as follows: Old Forester mint julep: $22. Woodford Reserve spire: $22. Finlandia Oaks lily: $22.

How much does a Mint Julep cost today at the Kentucky Derby? ›

A point of conversation for this year's historic 150th Kentucky Derby: the prices. While touring Churchill Downs, WLKY got a photo of the bar menu at the track featuring specialty drinks for more than $20 a pop. The specialties — a Mint Julep, Oaks Lily, Spire or Margarita — are all $22.

Is a Mint Julep a girly drink? ›

Unfortunately, the names and outcome of that encounter have been lost to us, but perhaps it does not matter. The point is that the mint julep was a gentleman's drink—invented, enjoyed, and defended by gentlemen.

What alcohol is in mint juleps? ›

The Mint Julep is a bourbon co*cktail best known for being the signature drink of the Kentucky Derby. But this refresher composed of bourbon, sugar, mint and crushed ice shouldn't be reserved for only one day a year.

Who drinks Mint Julep? ›

Mint julep is an alcoholic co*cktail, consisting primarily of bourbon, sugar, water, crushed or shaved ice, and fresh mint. As a bourbon-based co*cktail, it is associated with the American South and the cuisine of the Southern United States in general, in particular as a symbol of the Kentucky Derby.

What whiskey do they use at the Kentucky Derby? ›

Woodford Reserve®, the Presenting Sponsor of the Kentucky Derby® honors “The Greatest Two Minutes in Sports” with the release of the 2024 commemorative Derby bottle. This year's special release features the artwork of Kentucky native Wylie Caudill, known for his bold, repetitive patterns, and his signature roses.

What's the best whiskey for a whiskey ginger? ›

For those of you who want to maximize the whiskey ginger's complex flavors, rye whiskey is the way -- but not just any old rye will do. Two rye whiskeys come to mind. High West Double Rye! is a wonderful product coming out of Park City, Utah.

What brand of whiskey is Kentucky Derby? ›

Every year, Woodford Reserve, the Official Bourbon of the Kentucky Derby, releases a limited-edition bottle featuring the work of a noted artist.

What is the finest whiskey made? ›

The World's Best Scotch's-According To The 2024 World Whiskies...
  • Dewars Double Double 37 Years Old.
  • Ballantine's 30 Year Old.
  • The Octave Premium.
  • Glen Scotia, Single Malt Scotch Whisky, Cask 637, Refill Bourbon Barrel.
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