
Ingredients
- 8 Mint Leaves
- 2 thin Cucumber Slice
- 3/4 oz Simple Syrup
- 2 oz Bourbon Elijah Craig Small Batch preferred
- 1 oz Lime Juice
Garnish
- Mint Sprig
- Cucumber Slice
Instructions
Muddle the Mint and Cucumber:
- In a shaker, add 8 mint leaves and 2 thin cucumber slices. Pour in 3/4 oz simple syrup and gently muddle to break up the cucumber skins and release the mint’s oils.
Add Bourbon and Lime Juice:
- Pour in 2 oz bourbon and 1 oz freshly squeezed lime juice. Fill the shaker with ice and shake until well-chilled.
Strain and Serve:
- Strain the mixture into a double rocks glass over one large ice cube for a slow-melting, perfectly chilled drink.
Garnish and Enjoy:
- Garnish with a mint sprig skewered through a cucumber wheel for a fresh and vibrant touch. Enjoy this refreshing twist on a bourbon cocktail!
Notes
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Where it came from
The Kentucky Maid Cocktail is a relatively modern creation, emerging in the early 2000s. It is often attributed to bartender Sam Ross, known for popularizing the "Maid" family of cocktails. The "Kentucky" part clearly points to its bourbon base and the state's whiskey heritage. It is a contemporary American cocktail.
This drink belongs to the "Maid" cocktail family, a lineage that includes the popular Moscow Mule variation, the Gin-Gin Mule. Like its relatives, it combines a base spirit with lime, simple syrup, and muddled mint or cucumber. What sets the Kentucky Maid apart is its use of bourbon, giving it a richer, more robust backbone compared to gin or vodka-based "Maid" drinks. It is essentially a whiskey smash with a cucumber twist.
You would find the Kentucky Maid Cocktail on menus in craft cocktail bars or upscale bourbon lounges. It is a fine choice for a warm evening on a patio, or as a refreshing starter at a dinner party. It is also a good pick for anyone looking to bridge the gap between classic bourbon drinks and more herbaceous, fresh-tasting cocktails.
What it tastes like
The Kentucky Maid Cocktail delivers a balanced profile of sweet, sour, and herbaceous notes. The bourbon provides a warm, caramel and vanilla foundation with a gentle oak spice. Fresh lime juice cuts through the richness, offering a bright, zesty tang. Muddled mint and cucumber contribute a cooling, garden-fresh quality, making the drink incredibly refreshing and easy to drink.
Assuming a standard recipe, this drink clocks in around 17-19% ABV. This puts the Kentucky Maid Cocktail in the medium strength category, similar to a strong glass of wine, but noticeably more potent than a standard 5% ABV beer. Treat it like a proper cocktail.
The technique
To build a Kentucky Maid Cocktail, you will muddle fresh mint leaves and cucumber slices with simple syrup in a shaker. Add bourbon and fresh lime juice. Fill the shaker with ice, then shake well until thoroughly chilled. Double strain the mixture into a chilled coupe or rocks glass filled with fresh ice. Garnish with a mint sprig and a thin cucumber slice.
Do not over-muddle the mint or cucumber. A gentle press and twist is enough to release the oils and juices without bruising the mint, which can introduce bitter, grassy flavors. You are looking for fragrance, not destruction.
Ingredient Spotlight
The bottles that make or break this drink.
Bourbon
- Use
- Woodford Reserve, Buffalo Trace, Four Roses Small Batch. Something with a balanced proof and good character.
- Skip
- High proof, barrel strength bourbons that will overpower the delicate mint and cucumber. Flavored whiskeys.
- Why
- Bourbon is the backbone. Its inherent sweetness and oak notes play well with the fresh ingredients, providing warmth and depth without being too aggressive.
Fresh Mint & Cucumber
- Use
- Spearmint or peppermint. Fresh, firm English cucumber.
- Skip
- Dried mint, mint extract. Limp, old cucumber.
- Why
- The freshness of these ingredients is non-negotiable. They provide the aromatic lift and refreshing crispness that defines the "Maid" character. Without them, it is just a bourbon sour.
Three Variations
Three real ways bartenders riff on this drink.
Gin Maid
- A brighter, more botanical take.
- Swap bourbon for gin to shift the flavor profile towards juniper and botanicals. This makes for a lighter, more aromatic drink, highlighting the herbaceous notes.
Tequila Maid
- Southwest twist with agave.
- Use blanco tequila instead of bourbon for an earthy, peppery kick. The agave notes pair surprisingly well with lime and mint, creating a vibrant, zesty cocktail.
Spicy Maid
- Add some heat to the garden.
- Muddle a thin slice of jalapeño or a few dashes of a mild hot sauce along with the mint and cucumber for a subtle, warming spice.
What if I don't have…
Quick substitutions for when the bottle shop is closed.
Use a few drops of high-quality mint extract sparingly, but fresh is always better.
Dissolve sugar in hot water 1:1 ratio, or use agave nectar or maple syrup, adjusting for sweetness.
Bottled lime juice will work in a pinch, but it lacks the brightness and aroma of fresh.
Use a large Mason jar with a tight-fitting lid, or another sturdy container that can be sealed and shaken.
Frequently Asked Questions
Direct answers to what people search for after Googling this drink.
What is in a Kentucky Maid Cocktail?
A Kentucky Maid Cocktail typically contains bourbon, fresh lime juice, simple syrup, fresh mint leaves, and cucumber slices.
Is the Kentucky Maid Cocktail sweet?
It has a balanced sweetness from the simple syrup, which is offset by the tart lime juice and the robustness of the bourbon. It is not overly sweet.
What type of bourbon should I use?
Choose a mid-range, balanced bourbon. Avoid anything too high proof or overly complex that might overwhelm the fresh ingredients.
Can I make a batch of Kentucky Maid Cocktails?
Yes, you can pre-batch the bourbon, lime juice, and simple syrup. Muddle the mint and cucumber fresh for each drink or in a large container just before serving.
What glass do you serve a Kentucky Maid in?
It is typically served in a chilled coupe or a rocks glass over fresh ice.
Is this drink related to a Mint Julep?
While both feature bourbon and mint, the Kentucky Maid includes lime and cucumber, making it brighter and more refreshing than the spirit-forward Mint Julep.
What does "Maid" mean in a cocktail name?
"Maid" often refers to a style of cocktail featuring a base spirit, lime juice, simple syrup, and muddled fresh herbs or fruit, popularized by bartender Sam Ross.
Is the Kentucky Maid a strong drink?
It is a moderately strong cocktail, similar in alcohol content to a stiff glass of wine. Enjoy responsibly.
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