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Get in the holiday mood with a drink of our Christmas Peppermint Julep.
We’re taking the traditional mint julep recipe and giving it a peppermint twist. For all of our peppermint lovers, this one’s for you!
A Christmas drink that is family-friendly, and thirst-quenching.
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Christmas Peppermint Julep {Kid-Friendly}
I seriously love all things peppermint and mint juleps. Combining those two loves, I came up with a fun mocktail, that’s also kid-friendly! Our boys love it when we whip up a drink just for them!
With just a few simple ingredients, you can easily pull off this peppermint julep for a holiday party, Christmas dinner, or just because you love peppermint.
Skip a classic punch and try something a bit different. A mint julep that is fit for the holiday season!
Kids and adults will be begging for one more cup.
You may wonder, what is a mint julep?
A mint julep was initially made as a mixed cocktail, using bourbon, sugar, water, crushed ice, and fresh mint. It started out as a cuisine of the Southern states, specifically the Kentucky Derby.
But now, so many people enjoy a mint julep and have come up with their own twists on the traditional recipe.
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Where To Get Peppermint Simple Syrup
If you head to the store you can buy peppermint syrup either in the coffee, cocktail, or drink area. It just depends on your local store in terms of where you can find it.
You can buy a Starbucks one that is really delicious. If you don’t want to buy simple syrup, make it yourself.
Can These Juleps Be Made In Advance
I recommend making these as you plan to drink them. You will find if you make the peppermint juleps in advance the soda can go flat pretty fast and the ice will melt and water down the drink.
Now, if you want to serve a crowd, make a large batch at once, then pour and serve! If you have some leftover drinks, you can store them in the fridge for a few hours.
The ginger ale will go flat in a handful of hours, but you can still drink if you enjoy the flavor.
Alternative to Cranberry Ginger Ale
Sometimes you will find it hard to get a cranberry ginger ale at the store. If that is the case you could reach for a cranberry Sprite or even a classic ginger ale or even plain lemon line soda.
To with some fresh cranberries or even a few frozen cranberries for a pop of color and a little cranberry flavor!
Variations For Serving Mint Juleps
- Blend up to make a frozen drink instead of iced and top with some crushed peppermint candy.
- Add in a candy cane.
- Consider adding some fresh cranberries or even a few maraschino cherries.
- Add in some fresh mint leaves for a pop of green.
- Etc
Adjusting Flavor Of Mocktail
So like any drink, you might want to adjust the flavors. For more mint add a bit more peppermint syrup. If you want a hint more of sweet reach for more ginger ale.
Play around with the measurements and create a drink that fits exactly what you are looking for.
Just like any drink, it is versatile and can be customized to fit your tastebud preferences. So let me know the ratio you prefer when serving up this easy mocktail.
How to make a Peppermint Julep
1 serving
Ingredients:
- 1 cup of Crushed Iced
- 1-oz of Peppermint Simple Syrup
- 2-3 oz of Cranberry Ginger Ale
- A sprig of Fresh Pine (or a sprig of fresh mint)
- Candy Cane for Garnishment
Directions:
- Add 1 ounce of Peppermint Simple Syrup to the bottom of a glass.
- Add the crushed ice.
- Top off with the Cranberry Ginger Ale.
- Add a sprig of fresh pine and a candy cane for holiday flair.
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Christmas Peppermint Julep {Kid-Friendly}
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Author: This Worthey Life
Ingredients
- 1 cup of Crushed Iced
- 1- oz of Peppermint Simple Syrup
- 2-3 oz of Cranberry Ginger Ale
- A sprig of Fresh Pine or a sprig of fresh mint
- Candy Cane for Garnishment
Instructions
Add 1 ounce of Peppermint Simple Syrup to the bottom of a glass.
Add the crushed ice.
Top off with the Cranberry Ginger Ale.
Add a sprig of fresh pine and a candy cane for holiday flair.
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