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Remove Collins Glass from refrigerator/freezer and fill with ice.
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#Grey goose honey deuce how to
Here’s how to make a Honey Deuce, the Labor Day cocktail. And, from the comfort of the couch, no one will laugh when you’re arguing with Watson over that bad line call. Even if visiting the tennis center in person isn’t in the cards this year, Grey Goose is sharing how to shake up a Honey Deuce from your home bar. US Open Honey Deuce At-Home Suite, US Open Official Merchandise Web Page, viewed.Honey Deuce Cocktail Kit, Grey Goose Web Page, viewed.Official Honey Deuce Recipe, Grey Goose Web Page, viewed.For the record, baby back ribs pair well with the Honey Deuce. The Fiend at Court spousal unit makes some of the most amazing baby back ribs you will ever have. Since I am not attending the event this year, I had to settle for my own Texas version of that photo op. Yesterday I mentioned that posting a picture of a hoisted Honey Deuce with the Arthur Ashe center court in the background is an essential part of the fan experience at the US Open. While both brands are considered to be “Top-Shelf” vodkas, there may be a discernable difference because Tito’s is made from corn while Grey Goose is made from wheat.
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I do plan on replacing that bottle with Grey Goose.
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In related news, after Thursday evening’s extended taste test, we no longer have any Tito’s. For those of you who are unfamiliar with Tito’s it is kind of a Texas thing. My Texas version of the cocktail used Tito’s Handmade Vodka rather than Grey Goose. While I took obvious pains to make my homemade Honey Deuce’s appear to be authentic, there was one significant deviation from how I made the beverage at home. At $40, that kit is a veritable bargain, especially considering that the drink at the US Open sells for $20 a pop. That kit will set you back a cool $150 from the US Open Shop Site.Īnother shopping alternative is the “ Honey Deuce Cocktail Kit” sold by Grey Goose that includes all the ingredients to make 4 Honey Deuce Cocktails along with 4 commemorative cups from this year’s tournament. One way to purchase the 2021 cup remotely is through the “ US Open Honey Deuce At-Home Suite” which contains two Honey Deuce actual glasses (not the plastic resin) among other items. It was a steep discount from the current retail price for the 2021 glassware. I purchased my cups along with the official tournament program and tournament guide for that year recently off eBay. The “glasses” are actually the plastic resin cups that would have been served to fans at the 2020 US Open. My photographs of the Honey Deuce certainly look authentic. That lead to some people erroneously assuming that I was in New York attending this year’s US Open. I posted the picture from yesterday’s post on the Honey Deuce to my personal Facebook page. The association of the snack with lawn tennis in the region traces back to 1514.Īs a point of comparison, in 2021 the Honey Deuce is celebrating it’s 15th year at the US Open. Strawberries and cream was served at the very first tournament conducted in 1877. It is a tradition that has extremely deep roots. “ Breakfast at Wimbledon” describes how strawberries and cream are ubiquitous to the Wimbledon experience. As it turns out, I had a lot more to say about the beverage than originally anticipated.Īt this point in time, I have only written about traditional concessions at one other Grand Slam tournament. The Honey Deuce cocktail traditionally served at the US Open is one of those topics that I initially thought would be a “one and done” post.