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Book Description
The ultimate guide to the quintessential Derby drink!
A simple concoction-bourbon, mint, sugar, and water-the mint julep is legendary. Few people know its history and even fewer know how to properly mix this classic cocktail.
Lighthearted, entertaining, and informative, The Kentucky Mint Julep explores the lore and legend of the Kentucky Derby's traditional tipple. Joe Nickell looks at the origins of the julep and the etymology of the word itself, offers a brief history of American whiskey and Kentucky bourbon, and shares some classic julep tales, including Irvin S. Cobb's theory that a disagreement over a julep's ingredients was the real cause of the Civil War.
Information on julep cups, tips on garnishing and serving, and reminiscences from the likes of Charles Dickens, Washington Irving, and General John Hunt Morgan give a fun, historic look at Kentucky's favorite drink. The book includes numerous recipes-for classic juleps, modern variations on the drink, non-alcoholic versions, and the author's own thoroughly researched "perfect" mint julep. This delightful book is illustrated with historic photographs, a map of the Kentucky Bourbon Trail, and more.
About the Author
Joe Nickell has worked as a stage magician, carnival pitchman, private detective, advertising writer, riverboat manager, civil rights worker, armed guard, movie extra, blackjack dealer, paranormal investigator, historical document examiner, university instructor, sign painter, museum exhibit designer, surveyor's chainman, steelworker, tavern waiter, forklift driver, and newspaper stringer. He is the author of Crime Science: Methods of Forensic Detection and Real-Life X-Files: Investigating the Paranormal. He is an honorary Kentucky Colonel who lives in Buffalo, New York.
Kentucky Mint Julep,Joe Nickell,University Press of Kentucky,0813122759,Bartending,Beverages - Bartending,Beverages - Wine & Spirits,Cooking,Cooking / Wine,Kentucky,Kentucky - Local History,Mint juleps,Regional & Ethnic - American - Southern States,United States - State & Local - General,History of specific subjects,Spirits & cocktails
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