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  2. How to Make a Mint Julep, According to the Former Official ...

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    The O.G. mint julep was likely made with cognac or brandy, but once France’s cognac trade slowed in the mid-1800s due to the phylloxera epidemic (aka when a particular aphid insect destroyed a ...

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    Here's how to make the perfect mint julep, how to decorate and advice on what foods to serve. Happy Derby! Skip to main content. Subscriptions; Animals. Business. Fitness. Food. Games. Health ...

  4. Mint julep - Wikipedia

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    Woodford Reserve, Early Times, and Old Forester are sister brands produced by Brown-Forman, and under the terms of its current marketing agreement with Churchill Downs, Woodford Reserve is called the "official bourbon" of the derby. In May 2008, Churchill Downs unveiled the world's largest mint julep glass.

  5. How To Make the Quintessential Mint Julep - AOL

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    The drink is so refreshing, so potent that you might want to throw a julep party this That means the Kentucky Derby (this Saturday) and the Mint Julep--the rare convergence of sports and an ...

  6. Celebrate the Kentucky Derby With the Ultimate Mint Julep Recipe

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  7. Early Times - Wikipedia

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    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.