Oak Alley Plantation Mint Syrup Reviews

Oak Alley Plantation Mint Syrup

Oak Alley Plantation Mint Syrup

Oak Alley Mint Syrup Perfect to add to your iced tea, or a refreshing Mint Julep.Ingredients: Simple syrup, bourbon, mint leaves Simple Syrup: 2 cups mint leaves, 1 cup sugar, 1 cup waterPlace water sugar and slightly crushed mint leaves in a pot.Heat until sugar dissolves. Strain.Pour 1 oz. of this mixture (simple syrup) in a zombie glass or silver goblet.Fill with crushed ice, stir until ice dissolves some, add crushed ice and bourbon to top of glass.Stir until frosty.Garnish with a sprig of m

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3 Responses to Oak Alley Plantation Mint Syrup Reviews

  1. Kim Ray says:
    8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    This is the very best mint syrup ever!, April 29, 2010
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    Kim Ray (CORNISH, ME, US) –
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    I was lucky enough to visit Oak Alley last Spring. I enjoyed a lemon mint julep. I tried for the better part of a yeat to duplicate the taste. It was impossible without the syrup. Most mint syrups taste like mouth wash, very overpowering. This syrup is light and sweet, the perfect compliment to the lemon and the bourbon. Absolutely delicious! Kentucky Derby this weekend and I have the drinks covered!

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  2. R. L. MILLER says:
    6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Finally!, February 13, 2011
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    R. L. MILLER (FT LAUDERDALE FL USA) –
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    I’ve been trying to do a mint julep for years and I look up recipes but the stumbling block is always “simple syrup”. I can even get mint leaves in the produce section of my local supermarket, but the issue is always that simple syrup. I even tried creme de menthe with the bourbon and it’s like one other customer put it–the effect is like mouthwash. I finally gave the rest of the creme de menthe away and gave up. Then I read the reviews on this and I ordered two bottles, because if you get only one, the shipping is more than the price of the syrup. There’s even a standard recipe for the mint julep printed on the bottle–a shot of the syrup, a shot of bourbon and a shot of water. I hope they keep this brand available because this stuff is going to be a regular item in the aperitif shelf of my hooch cabinet.

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  3. LA Salt says:
    10 of 13 people found the following review helpful
    1.0 out of 5 stars
    Made with High Fructose Corn Syrup!, November 6, 2011
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    LA Salt (Louisiana) –

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    Oak Alley Plantation is right in the middle of sugar cane country and this stuff is made with high fructose corn syrup. Could have been so much more with real sugar

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