Theodore Roosevelt
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Preferred Drink: Mint Julep
Teddy Roosevelt, the man for which Will-Weber's book is named, loved Mint Juleps. He even "used them to entice his cabinet to come play tennis with him at the White House."
Roosevelt used mint from the White House garden to make the drink, which also comes with a recipe:
10 to 12 fresh mint leaves muddled with a splash of water and a sugar cube
2 or 3 oz. of rye whiskey
1/4 oz. of brandy
Sprig or two of fresh mint to garnish
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