In colonial Virginia, it was observed that many a local person met the morning by drinking a "julap." Rather than a mint julep chilled with bourbon in a sterling cup as we know it today, the colonial julap was a strong concoction of rum, water and sugar.
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In colonial Virginia, it was observed that many a local person met the morning by drinking a "julap." Rather than a mint julep chilled with bourbon in a sterling cup as we know it today, the colonial julap was a strong concoction of rum, water and sugar.