Non-alcoholic Mint Julep Mocktail Recipe

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The Mint Julep is a classic cocktail that is believed to have originated in the southern United States in the 18th century. Traditionally, the mint julep recipe calls for bourbon, mint leaves, sugar, and crushed ice. For this non-alcoholic mint julep mocktail, we simply omit the bourbon and replace it with ginger ale to enjoy a non-alcoholic version of the drink.

 

 

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The classic mint julep is a cocktail that combines bourbon, simple syrup, crushed ice, and fresh mint. A refreshing and slushy-like drink that is rooted in the Southern United States and has a historical association with the Kentucky Derby. It became associated with the Derby in the early 20th century when it was promoted as the official drink of

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