
This has been the week of Gatsby!
Last Saturday, my delightful book club spent an entire evening talking all things Gatsby and Fitzgerald (which led to a 90’s hits dance party…of course). Then on Monday night, three of us Gimme Some writers had the chance to attend an early screening of Baz Luhrmann’s new film at our favorite movie theater downtown. But people, this wasn’t just any screening. Full-on 20’s costumes were required, vintage cars were parked up and down Main Street, old movie posters lined the theater, and everyone came ready to have a roaring good time. Our friend Malina, a remarkably talented and gracious costume designer, was to thank for most of our group’s amazing costumes (including some great hats!). Our own Sarah from Gimme Some Film gave a rockin’ interview after the screening. And the movie — well, you must experience it for yourself. It’s epic Luhrmann, and a given must-see.
Although before or after you check it out, I highly recommend reading Sarah’s Great Gatsby review on Gimme Some Film. And checking out our Great Gatsby giveaway, F. Scott Fitzgerald giveaway, a reading by Carey Mulligan, thoughts on Gatsby hope and tragedy and epigraphs, and some Fitzgerald poetry on Gimme Some Reads. If you’re into art, definitely look into this Gatsby art project on Gimme Some Style. And if you haven’t already, pick up the book!!! It’s only 120 pages, and makes for a great Saturday afternoon read.
Of course, I couldn’t let the week go by without posting a recipe for mint juleps. Although for a different “sparkling” twist, I decided to try making some with my favorite ginger beer. Crazy good! All you need are 3 ingredients, and you get all of the goodness of a classic mint julep, but also a perfectly sweet and fizzy spin.
(If you, like Gatsby, think that “it’s a great advantage not to be drinking around drinking people”, these are also yummy without the bourbon.)
Cheers to an amazing American novel. Hope you enjoy, Old Sport!

Sparkling Ginger Mint Juleps

Ingredients
- 6 ounces ginger beer
- 2 ounces bourbon**
- about 8 mint leaves
- ice
Instructions
- Muddle the ginger beer, 3 mint sprigs and bourbon together in a glass until the mint has released its flavor.
- Fill the glass with crushed ice, then garnish with remaining mint sprig.
- (Optional: If you do not like the remaining muddled mint leaves, you can strain the julep before addint the ice and garnish mint sprig.)
- **To make a non-alcoholic version, simply omit the bourbon.

Gimme Some Gatsby!
Don’t forget to check out these other great Gatsby posts!
- Great Gatsby Giveaway – Win a Great Gatsby Penguin Books Pillow! | READS
- F. Scott Fitzgerald Giveaway – Win an F. Scott Fitzgerald Literary Art Print! | READS
- The Great Gatsby – Thoughts on hope and tragedy in the book. | READS
- Wear the Gold Hat – What do you think of The Great Gatsby epigraph? | READS
- A Great Gatsby Reading – Carey Mulligan reads aloud an excerpt from the book. | READS
- Baz Luhrmann’s The Great Gatsby Makes the Myth into a Man | FILM
- Make Your Own Gatsby Art – Get crafty with Fitzgerald. | STYLE








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That screening party sounds awesome! I would love to go to a 20’s theme party. :) looking forward to seeing the movie. The drinks look great. I will have to try them!
Love the costumes Ali, that sounds like so much fun! I want to see Gatsby too, soon I hope :) Love these mint juleps, and the photos are wonderful!
This photos are GORGEOUS ali! Seriously. These are stunning.
I’m a huge Gatsby fan! These juleps look so refreshing!
Wow Ali, I find it so hard to take pictures of drinks for some reason. Yours are awesomely stunning!
Love ginger in my drinks! This looks so refreshing!
How fun! I have to make this drink!
I saw your instagrams! Looked like so much fun. I once went to a Gatsby party in these wine caves in Napa for New Years, and it was even more fun because every single person dressed up. But you guys look SO great, you totally smoked those napa people!
Beautiful! And what a fun picture of you guys!
I like these both ways – Gatsby’d and non-Gatsby’d! Sounds delish :)