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Why We Drink Mint Juleps at the Kentucky Derby - PBS The Mint Julep has been the official drink of the Kentucky Derby for almost a century Nearly 120,000 juleps are sold at Churchill Downs over the two-day race period
Mint julep at the Kentucky Derby: How to make it, recipe . . . In 1939, the mint julep became the signature drink of the Kentucky Derby Because the glasses the drinks were served in were a popular target for sticky fingers, Churchill Downs began selling
Why the Mint Julep Is the Official Drink of the Kentucky Derby Mint juleps are as synonymous with the Kentucky Derby as oversized hats, but these cocktails actually originated more than 400 miles (643 kilometers) away Virginia is credited with spearheading the mint julep movement
Kentucky Derby mint juleps, explained: History, recipes . . . Few are as memorable — or as tasty — as the drink of choice at Churchill Downs: the mint julep It is the standard drink for attendants of the iconic horse racing event in Louisville The mint
23 Classic Kentucky Derby Cocktails - Insanely Good Since the Mint Julep is the official drink of the Derby, it makes sense that there are tons of twists on it This one removes the mint leaves and replaces them with fresh basil
The Traditional Beverage of Churchill Downs and the Kentucky . . . Today, the Mint Julep is an iconic symbol of the Kentucky Derby, with over 120,000 drinks served at Churchill Downs during the two-day event The drink is made with Woodford Reserve bourbon, which is the official bourbon of the Kentucky Derby
The Traditional Drink of the Kentucky Derby: A Timeless Classic The traditional drink of the Kentucky Derby is the Mint Julep, a classic cocktail made with bourbon, mint, sugar, and crushed ice This refreshing drink has been a staple at the Kentucky Derby for over a century, with its origins dating back to the early 19th century
The Classic Cocktail of the Kentucky Derby: A Timeless . . . The Mint Julep has been the official drink of the Kentucky Derby since 1875, and its origins date back to the early 19th century The drink is believed to have been created by a Kentucky senator named Henry Clay, who was known for his love of fine bourbon and fresh mint