Prairie Rose is Food & Wine's senior drinks editor. A trained sommelier, cocktail book author, and wine and spirits educator, in addition to Food & Wine she is also the senior editor of Liquor.com.
BARCELONA — Margarita Sader scooped the coffee-flavored bubble out of a cylinder and placed it on the edge of a cocktail. The helium-enhanced creation was a palate cleanser, she explained ...
Netflix has announced it will launch a canned cocktail featuring designs from popular shows such as Squid Game, Talk Survivor, and more. With new content arriving on Netflix in the coming months ...
If there’s one thing that a bougie American tennis audience loves, it’s a kitschy themed cocktail. The U.S. Open has an “official drink,” and it’s not Gatorade—it’s the Honey Deuce.
For vodka maker Grey Goose, the U.S. Open's signature cocktail — the "Honey Deuce" — is a clear winner. The drink is expected to generate more than $10 million in sales this year — enough to ...
Grey Goose, a longtime sponsor of the US Open, has been serving the Honey Deuce cocktail at the tournament since 2007. It seems like everyone, from TikTok creators to tennis champ Serena Williams ...
At the US Open currently underway in New York, a single cocktail will surpass $10 million in sales before the tennis grand slam event ends September 8. The drink’s sales alone could cover the ...
Bartenders, too, are taking note. At Nancy’s Hustle in Houston, the bar manager, Zach Hornberger, 32, adds it to the nonalcoholic Silver Brining cocktail, a sweet-sour-salty mix of pickle brine ...
To help you cope with summer’s passing, please enjoy this simplest of cocktails, born of a weekend on the lagoon at Fort Morgan, Alabama, with friends—trying to do as little as possible for as long as ...
It’s also time to work on cocktails perfect for the occasion—and these six provide great inspiration. At Mordecai in Chicago, the Bleacher Tea features bourbon, Montenegro, Earl Grey ...
The Honey Deuce cocktail, which made its debut at the U.S. Open in 2006, is arguably as popular today as the tennis tournament itself. Case in point: An awkward moment occurred during a broadcast ...