Bourbon and sugar and mint over crushed ice.
1He was having a mint julep in the gallery, the nigger said.
2He pulls himself together and politely asks me to have a julep.
3Will you have your mint julep before I pour your coffee, Mr.
4If that julep don't suit you, sah, throw it in my face.
5Your room's all ready, sir, and Burwell shall bring you a julep.
6A bath and a mint julep, then I'll take you to a tailor's.
7Sherry cobbler, gin sling, cocktail, mint julep, brandy smash, sudden death, eye openers.
8Or perhaps you'd like a mint julep or gin cocktail better?
9Say, is there anything that smells nicer than a mint julep?
10If that don't mean mint-julep, I don't know the English language.
11The judge sipped his julep, breathing with enjoyment the strong fragrance of the mint.
12Bleak in touch with a julep six or seven times.
13Stephen drank that julep with reverence, and then the Colonel gave him a cigar.
14A dose of neutral saline julep was directed to be taken every fourth hour.
15It is food and physic, meat and medicine, drink and julep, cordial and antidote.
16Faustus Ferentinus has sailed away to drink julep with some ancient aunt in Lycia.
Julep per variant geogràfica