Mint Julep Recipe | The Perfect Recipe with Bourbon & Easy Mint Syrup (2024)

This is the perfect mint julep recipe. Muddled mint, bourbon, and mint infused simple syrup are served over crushed ice creating a well-balanced co*cktail.

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One of the first events J and I went to together was a Kentucky Derby event. Naturally, I was pleased as punch to put on a pretty dress and sip on bourbon co*cktails all day. This perfect mint julep recipe always takes me back to our sweet beginnings.

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If there’s one thing to know about us is that we LOVE a good bourbon drink. An old fashioned or a Manhattan is J’s go-to, but we can both agree on how refreshing a mint julep is on a hot day.

Coming up with this recipe was actually a little harder than it seems. Because there are so few ingredients, it’s important to let them all shine. I also wanted to make sure the drink wasn’t too bourbon forward. Or too sweet!

But alas, my friends…I have prevailed! And I give you the most perfect mint julep recipe!

What’s in a mint julep?

A mint julep is just bourbon, mint and simple syrup muddled together and served over crushed ice.

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What’s the secret to making it perfect?

There are a few secrets to making the best mint julep. Here’s what I found out:

  • Making a mint simple syrup is the key to making the mint come through. All you have to do is add mint leaves to sugar and water on the stove and let it infuse.
  • You have to use a lot of fresh mint when muddling. I found that at least 8 large mint leaves for each co*cktail was perfect. If you’ve got mint growing like crazy – this is the recipe for you!
  • Crushed ice. Serving this over crushed ice is not only texturally pleasing, but it cuts the bourbon and sweetness of the sugar making the perfect consistency and flavor. If you don’t have crushed ice, add ice cubes to a bag and smash with a rolling pin or meat cleaver.
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What do you need to make it right?

Mint julep glasses sure are fun! They aren’t entirely necessary, but there’s something about the pretty little goblets. You’ll want to use a muddler or the back of a spoon to release the oils in the mint. I also like to mix the mint, bourbon, and syrup together in a glass co*cktail pitcher before pouring into the glasses. Here’s the one we have and love – this makes a great gift.

Lastly, make sure you have some good bourbon on hand. We like Woodford Reserve, Bullit, Angels Envy, or Maker’s Mark!

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Love bourbon co*cktails? You HAVE to try my Old Fashioned co*cktail or my Irish Mule. They’re delish!

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Perfect Mint Julep Recipe

This is the perfect mint julep recipe. Muddled mint, bourbon, and mint infused simple syrup are served over crushed ice creating a well-balanced co*cktail.

  • Author: Miss AK
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes + 2 hours cooling time
  • Cook Time: 10 minutes
  • Total Time: 20 minutes (plus 2 hours cooling time)
  • Yield: 1 co*cktail 1x
  • Category: co*cktail
  • Cuisine: American

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Ingredients

For the mint syrup (makes about 8oz or enough for about 16 (8oz) co*cktails)*

  • 2/3 cup sugar
  • 2/3 cup water
  • 10 fresh mint leaves

For the mint julep

  • 8 fresh mint leaves
  • 2 oz bourbon
  • .5 oz mint simple syrup (or 1 Tbsp.)
  • crushed ice
  • mint for garnish – optional

Instructions

  1. To make the syrup, combine the sugar, water, and fresh mint in a small saucepan over medium-high heat.
  2. Let the mixture come to an almost boil and cook until the sugar has dissolved. Just before it boils, remove from the heat and let it cool in the saucepan for 5 minutes.
  3. Transfer the syrup to a glass jar with a lid and let it cool in the refrigerator for a few hours until totally cool or cold. I like to leave the mint leaves in the syrup.
  4. To make the co*cktail, muddle the mint leaves well in the bottom of a glass co*cktail pitcher or large glass. Add the bourbon and mint syrup and muddle again.
  5. Add a handful of ice cubes to the pitcher and stir for 20-30 seconds*.
  6. Immediately pour the drink, straining out the muddled mint, into a julep glass or an 8oz. glass filled to the brim with crushed ice.

Notes

  • The syrup should last in the fridge for a week or two
  • If you don’t have crushed ice, add ice cubes to a bag and pound with a rolling pin or meat cleaver
  • I love this post for learning the proper co*cktail stirring technique

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 8oz.
  • Calories: 215
  • Sugar: 15 g
  • Sodium: 2 mg
  • Fat: 0 g
  • Saturated Fat: 0 g
  • Unsaturated Fat: 0 g
  • Trans Fat: 0 g
  • Carbohydrates: 18 g
  • Fiber: 0 g
  • Protein: 0 g
  • Cholesterol: 0 mg

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FAQs

What kind of bourbon is best for mint julep? ›

What Bourbon Is Best for Mint Julep? The best bourbon for a Mint Julep is Woodford Reserve. Woodford Reserve is the official bourbon for the Mint Juleps at the Kentucky Derby because of its bold, oaky, and fruity flavors that pair well with the mint.

What is the signature drink of the Kentucky Derby? ›

The mint julep has been the official drink of the Kentucky Derby since 1939, although its origins trace back to the first Derby Day in 1875. This iconic bourbon co*cktail is still served to Kentucky Derby guests to this day, typically presented in silver or pewter cups that create a crisp, frosted effect.

Can you use Jack Daniels in a mint julep? ›

Bourbon on top of the ice, on top of the mint simple syrup. My Julep bourbons of choice: Bulleit, Jack Daniels (which isn't bourbon, but whiskey), Woodford Reserve, Buffalo Trace, and Knob Creek.

What is the official bourbon of the mint julep? ›

To make a mint julep at home, you don't need a lot of ingredients, or equipment. Two and a half ounces of any bourbon will work, though Old Forester is the official julep bourbon of the Kentucky Derby.

What bourbon do they use at the Kentucky Derby? ›

Woodford Reserve is the official Kentucky Derby bourbon, so it's a no-brainer to bring to your party. But if you can find it, the Double Oaked is a great gift as well.

What is the $2500 drink at the Kentucky Derby? ›

During the 148th running of the Kentucky Derby in 2022, special limited edition versions of the co*cktail featuring gold and silver julep cups were sold for upwards of $2,500 as part of The Woodford Reserve $1,000 Mint Julep charity program.

What are the two drinks served at Kentucky Derby? ›

The Mint Julep has been the signature drink of the Derby for years, and Churchill Downs also has other staple co*cktails it serves — the Oaks Lily and the Woodford Reserve Spire.

Is Jack Daniel's basically bourbon? ›

The short answer is, no, Jack Daniel's is a Tennessee whiskey. The slightly longer answer is yes, because Tennessee whiskey is a subtype of bourbon that meets all of the legal requirements for the spirit, but has additional requirements specific to its production in Tennessee.

Is Jim Beam good for mint julep? ›

In a mint julep cup or rocks glass, gently muddle the mint, bitters and syrup. Add crushed ice and Jim Beam® Orange. Stir to combine topping with more ice as needed.

What is Jack Daniel's and ginger ale called? ›

Smooth, sweet, and a sippin' favorite.

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.

How much does a mint julep cost at the Kentucky Derby? ›

Or, to put that into perspective, the amount of mint used is heavier than a grand piano. The standard mint julep costs $15 on Derby Day and comes with a souvenir glass, but punters with deep pockets can splash out up to $2,500 on a deluxe version in a fancy cup etched with the twin spires motif of Churchill Downs.

How much does a regular mint julep cost at the Kentucky Derby? ›

How much is a mint julep at the Kentucky Derby? CNN reported that a mint julep costs $15 during the Kentucky Derby. People who buy them at Churchill Downs also get to take home a souvenir glass.

What bourbon is used at Churchill Downs? ›

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 bourbon is good for Kentucky mule? ›

Best bourbon for Kentucky mule

Some other great choices for this whiskey mule recipe are Woodford Reserve, Maker's Mark, Buffalo Trace and Four Roses. All of these are distilled in Kentucky, and are also delicious in a apple cider bourbon co*cktail.

What is the smoothest easiest to drink bourbon? ›

Woodford Reserve is a really high quality sipping bourbon and an easy entry point for the whiskey newcomer. That's because the palate of this bourbon is sweet and soft, with just a bit of spice lingering in the background.

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