Nutritional information does not include the following ingredients: Lemon, fresh mint leaves, Ginger Ale
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How to Make a Mint Julep Cocktail
This Mint Julep Cocktail is a non alcoholic version, but you could add a shot of rum to it. Or give us some of your ideas to power up this cocktail?
I like Mint Juleps as they aren’t too sweet (many cocktails are just a sheer sugar overload!) and it is really refreshing in the heat. If you are like me and don’t want a really sweet cocktail – just cut back the sugar in the syrup – easy!
Method
Wash the mint and put it in a bowl, cover it with the sugar.
Strain the lemon juice over the top of the mint and sugar mixture and let sit for 2 hours.
Pour the liquid in to a glass jug, add some cubes of ice and stir in ginger ale.
Garnish with fresh mint leaves
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