National Mint Julep Day ― Date, History, and Details

National Mint Julep Day

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History of National Mint Julep Day and How to Celebrate/ Observe It

National Mint Julep Day is celebrated annually on May 30th. This refreshing Southern cocktail is traditionally made with bourbon, mint, sugar and water, and is served in a silver or pewter cup.

Mint juleps have been enjoyed for centuries, and are thought to have originated in the American colonies. The first recorded mention of the drink was in a 1784 newspaper article from Virginia. In the early 1800s, mint juleps became a popular drink in Kentucky, where they were often served at horse races.

Today, mint juleps are enjoyed all over the country, and National Mint Julep Day is the perfect excuse to enjoy one (or two)! Whether you like your mint julep classic or with a twist, make sure to raise a glass on May 30th and enjoy this delicious cocktail.