Leonard McCoy was a big fan of mint juleps; he prepared one, Georgia-style, while relaxing under the influence of the Omicron spores in 2267, and asked James T. Kirk if he'd ever had one before, much to the captain's annoyance, as there were more important tasks to be done. Later, Spock, when asked where McCoy was by Kirk, was told by the Vulcan that the doctor had gone off to make one, clarifying that it was a drink, as he didn't know whether Kirk knew that or not. As soon as the spores' effects wore off, McCoy tossed the drink aside. (TOS: "This Side of Paradise" )
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| - Leonard McCoy was a big fan of mint juleps; he prepared one, Georgia-style, while relaxing under the influence of the Omicron spores in 2267, and asked James T. Kirk if he'd ever had one before, much to the captain's annoyance, as there were more important tasks to be done. Later, Spock, when asked where McCoy was by Kirk, was told by the Vulcan that the doctor had gone off to make one, clarifying that it was a drink, as he didn't know whether Kirk knew that or not. As soon as the spores' effects wore off, McCoy tossed the drink aside. (TOS: "This Side of Paradise" )
- The Mint julep was a popular Human alcoholic beverage made with mint from Kentucky on Earth. Judith Klass favored this drink. (novel: Excelsior: Forged in Fire, TOS episode: "This Side of Paradise")
- Mint Julep is a limited drink dish. It was available from August 30 to September 6, 2011. It begins at level 1. To achieve level 10 in this dish, you need 10 lime, 10 orange, 10 mint, and 10 sugar.
- The Mint Julep is a mixed alcoholic drink, or cocktail originating in the Southern United States. The word 'julep' is derived from the Persian 'julab' meaning rose water. There are a number of ways of making a mint julep. All are served over crushed ice in a julep glass or pewter/sterling silver julep cup with a narrow cocktail straw. It is correct to use the straw when drinking this cocktail.
* Mint Julep from the Wikibooks Bartending Guide—original source of recipe, licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License
* Serves: 1
- Sideways Scuttleton was offered a Mint Julep on a parallel world where the southern states had won the American Civil War.
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| - Leonard McCoy was a big fan of mint juleps; he prepared one, Georgia-style, while relaxing under the influence of the Omicron spores in 2267, and asked James T. Kirk if he'd ever had one before, much to the captain's annoyance, as there were more important tasks to be done. Later, Spock, when asked where McCoy was by Kirk, was told by the Vulcan that the doctor had gone off to make one, clarifying that it was a drink, as he didn't know whether Kirk knew that or not. As soon as the spores' effects wore off, McCoy tossed the drink aside. (TOS: "This Side of Paradise" )
- The Mint julep was a popular Human alcoholic beverage made with mint from Kentucky on Earth. Judith Klass favored this drink. (novel: Excelsior: Forged in Fire, TOS episode: "This Side of Paradise")
- Mint Julep is a limited drink dish. It was available from August 30 to September 6, 2011. It begins at level 1. To achieve level 10 in this dish, you need 10 lime, 10 orange, 10 mint, and 10 sugar.
- The Mint Julep is a mixed alcoholic drink, or cocktail originating in the Southern United States. The word 'julep' is derived from the Persian 'julab' meaning rose water. There are a number of ways of making a mint julep. All are served over crushed ice in a julep glass or pewter/sterling silver julep cup with a narrow cocktail straw. It is correct to use the straw when drinking this cocktail.
* Mint Julep from the Wikibooks Bartending Guide—original source of recipe, licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License
* Serves: 1
- Sideways Scuttleton was offered a Mint Julep on a parallel world where the southern states had won the American Civil War.
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