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National Creme De Menthe Day

Celebrated on 09/15/2026

Quick Fact

National Creme De Menthe Day is celebrated annually on July 8th in the United States. The holiday was created to honor the refreshing mint liqueur that is a key ingredient in classic cocktails like the Grasshopper and the Stinger.

Origins and Establishment of National Creme De Menthe Day

National Creme De Menthe Day was established by the National Day Calendar in 2017 to celebrate the mint-flavored liqueur. The exact origins of the day are unclear, but it is believed to have been created by a group of cocktail enthusiasts who wanted to recognize the versatility and history of creme de menthe. The date July 8th was chosen arbitrarily to give a midsummer celebration for this refreshing spirit.

Evolution and Modern Commemoration

Over time, National Creme De Menthe Day has evolved from a niche observance to a popular themed day celebrated by bars, restaurants, and home mixologists. Today, it is marked by special cocktail specials, social media campaigns, and events featuring creme de menthe in both alcoholic and non-alcoholic forms. The day also encourages creative uses of the liqueur in desserts, such as mint chocolate chip ice cream and grasshopper pie.

Facts & General Observations

  • Creme de menthe is typically green or white, with the green variety using artificial coloring to mimic the color of mint leaves.
  • The liqueur has an alcohol content of around 25% ABV (50 proof) and is often used in small quantities due to its strong mint flavor.
  • The Grasshopper cocktail, which combines creme de menthe with creme de cacao and cream, was invented in New Orleans in the early 20th century and remains one of the most popular ways to enjoy the liqueur.

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