The first thing I thought of after he described it was a Mint Julep.
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A mint julep is traditionally made of four ingredients: mint, bourbon, sugar and water. In the use of sugar and mint, it is similar to the mojito. Also along with the mojito, the mint julep is often considered as one of a loosely associated family of drinks called "smashes" (the brandy smash is another example), in which ingredients are muddled or crushed in preparation for flavoring the finished drink.
I f'ing love this.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hibiscus_tea
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