Examples of using Julep in English and their translations into German
{-}
-
Colloquial
-
Official
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Medicine
-
Financial
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Political
-
Computer
-
Programming
-
Official/political
-
Political
Your julep, sir.
To hell with my julep!
His mint julep manners.
Nobody wants a mint julep?
Your julep, coming right up.
Milly, where's my mint julep?
JULEP- Fabric armchair with armrests.
Pretty good mint julep, huh?
A mint julep won't cure what ails you.
Bartender I will have a mint julep, please.
My stupid wife, Julep, didn't want carpeting.
Daiquiri, Miss Tart, or your usual julep?
There will be a mint julep waiting on the other side, son.
Dixie just wouldn't be Dixie without a mint julep.
You don't know how to serve a julep like you're supposed to.
Gentlemen, how would you all like a mint julep?
Well, Julep, if I may be so bold, you don't look a stab wound over 20.
You will feel better when you have had your julep.
Saint Julep is the rare mint fragrance that doesn't make you think of toothpaste.
Y'all ever have a real cold Georgia-style mint julep?
Who hasn't heard of such famous drinks as the Mojito or Julep, which even today are still very popular?
The term comes from an older argument over whether ornot to use the mint in preparing a Mint Julep.
As your day draws to a close,relax on the veranda with a Mint Julep and complimentary hors d'oeuvres in the Quitman Lounge/Study.
Kentucky Senator Henry Clayallegedly established the official recipe for the mint julep on the site of the Willard in the early 1800s, and the stately Round Robin Bar still proudly serves it today-- Maker's Mark bourbon, mint, sugar, and branch water for $15.
This liqueur from Bourbonwhisky is of course excellent for Mint Julep or other mint-heavy long drinks, but can also be enjoyed pure or with ice cream.
These will have you imagining yourself sipping a mint julep and laughing as part of what was once the magnificent southern aristocracy.
