Thursday, September 4, 2025

The Honey Deuce

Photo: Nathan Congleton/NBC via Getty Images
In September there’s a lot of talk about a mixed drink called the Honey Deuce, the official cocktail of the US Open. Created by mixologist Nick Mautone in 2006 and featured in Grey Goose’s cookbook, it features 3 fresh honeydew melon balls to represent tennis balls. At the US Open this year, it costs: $23. Drinking is expensive, no doubt about it.

Here’s how to make the cocktail at home:

The Honey Deuce

Ingredients:

1 1/2 ounces vodka - the US Open uses Grey Goose
3 ounces lemonade - A simple lemonade recipe combines lemon juice, simple syrup (equal parts sugar and water) and water.
1/2 ounce raspberry liqueur - the US open uses Chambord
3 honeydew melon balls, for garnish

If making cocktails for a crowd, mix the following larger quantities in a pitcher:

16 ounces vodka, 32 ounces fresh lemonade, 8 ounces raspberry liqueur.

Directions:

1) Fill a tall glass with ice.

2) Add the vodka, lemonade and respberry liqueur. 

3) Stir to mix.

4) Make 3 honeydew balls with a melon baller.

5) Place the balls across the top of the glass. The US Open threads the melons on a skewer.

This is a tasty drink even I (who usually skips mixed drinks for a simple glass of red wine paired with food) finds refreshing probably because during the summer, I drink water flavored with raspberry lemonade water enhancer, the only variety I think has much flavor.

So if you never drink alcohol, a raspberry lemonade flavor enhancer added to a glass of 
icy water is super refreshing too. Bottles up -- or in this case glasses up ... to your lips!


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4 comments:

  1. Great recipe. I've made similar (not exactly) using lemon flavoured vodka from DEEP EDDY. They add a lot of sugar, definitely more than some of the other lemon vodkas (Grey Goose, Stoli, Smirnoff, etc) so you can skip the lemonade, or maybe reduce the lemonade in it. Have not tried w/ Chambord but sounds like an excellent combination.

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    1. Barry, you’re my spirits expert! Thanks for weighing in. Barry approved!

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  2. Hi Debra, That looks delicious on a hot Summer day. I have been missing in action for a while but have just posted all about it. :)

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    1. Well you got so much done, Trish. My readers should read your blog to see your beautiful house and to be inspired!

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