Churchill Downs has unveiled the official Kentucky Derby 151 mint julep glass. Since its inception in 1938, the Kentucky Derby glass has grown in popularity and is viewed by many authorities as ...
A quick and easy guide to ‘the drink of the Kentucky Derby’ and one ... the cooled sugar syrup into a julep cup with all the remaining ingredients except the mint sprig. Carefully ‘churn ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Churchill Downs unveiled the official Kentucky Derby 151 Mint Julep glass. This year's design showcases the Twin Spires in the 1s in 151, and running horses wrap around it.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (FOX 56) — Churchill Downs has unveiled the official Kentucky Derby 151 mint julep glass. The 2025 design honors the iconic racetrack featuring the legendary twin spires in both ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Churchill Downs unveiled the official Kentucky Derby 151 Mint Julep Glass on Monday, Dec. 16. The glass is now available for presale online at the Kentucky Derby Store. This ...
The design pays homage to Churchill Downs with the legendary Twin Spires featured in the Derby 151 logo and in a frosted motif ... glass' bottom Churchill Downs has unveiled the official Mint Julep ...
The official Kentucky Derby 151 Mint Julep Glass was unveiled Monday by Churchill Downs and is now available for presale at www.KentuckyDerbyStore.com. Since its inception in 1938, the Kentucky Derby ...
The Kentucky College of Art and Design in Louisville has just become the first independent art college to earn institutional accreditation in decades. The hunters got picked up by the current and ...
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Miz Ida nabbed 4-5 favorite Daisy Devine in the $109,100 Early Times Mint Julep Handicap ... a popular Kentucky-based stakes horse who won the grade III Hawthorne Derby in 1998, has been retired ...
Momma muddles the mint in an enamel cup, chips off a handful of the reeking ice and pours the cup to the top with rotgut whiskey. You imagine yourself a Kentucky Colonel at the Derby, and the first ...