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The mint julep isn’t just a drink—it’s a ritual, a symbol, and a story layered with centuries of history. In this episode of Into the Barchive, we go beyond the silver cups and Kentucky Derby traditions to uncover the deeper origins of the julep. What started as a medicinal syrup in the Middle East evolved into a colonial American staple, shaped by agriculture, innovation, and the often-overlooked contributions of enslaved Black bartenders who elevated the drink into something iconic. Along the way, we build two cocktails that showcase the julep’s versatility: • The Classic Mint Julep, simple, refreshing, and deeply tied to modern Derby culture • The Prescription Julep, a historical nod that blends cognac and rye for a more layered take We also break down the julep as a cocktail template—spirit, sugar, herb, and crushed ice—and explore how tools like the julep cup, swizzle stick, and Lewis bag helped shape bar culture as we know it. From shaved ice in pre-Civil War Virginia to bourbon branding at Churchill Downs, this episode traces how a humble medicinal drink became one of the most recognizable cocktails in America. So whether you’re watching the Derby or just looking for the perfect warm-weather drink, grab some mint, pack your ice, and join us as we dig into the history behind every frosty sip.
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