Tee Time Magazine’s 19th Hole
In golf, the nineteenth hole is a slang term for a pub, bar, or restaurant on or near the golf course, very often the clubhouse itself.[1] A standard round of golf has only eighteen holes of play.[2] An alternate term for a bar is a “watering hole;” thus, by extension, continuing the day after 18 holes of golf at a watering hole makes the bar a “nineteenth hole.” – Wikipedia
At Tee Time Magazine we dedicate our 19th hole to sharing interesting articles highlighting the finer things in life that can be enjoyed after an exhilarating day on the course.
Shanghai Bistro In Hudson – Best Of Both Worlds
You love sushi, Chinese food, and anything spicy. Your friend prefers traditional Asian dishes with no surprises. How can you satisfy everyone?
Revitalize Your Palate
Springtime. A season that in many forms, evokes the senses, revitalizes the spirit and ushers forth a feeling of rejuvenation. As we ready our minds and our bodies for the arrival of this invigorating season, dust off the clubs and awaken our winter bodies, I invite you to think similarly about your palate.
Wine Country Travel & Etiquette
One of the most frequently asked questions I get from wine enthusiasts almost daily is ‘So…we’re planning a trip to “wine country”, where should I go?’
Dad’s Day Bevis
Let’s start with Brats & Hot Dogs: While beer, yes, is the ultimate answer for pairing, don’t forget that there are some easy drinking grapes for this pairing, too.
Since Craft Beer Has Disrupted The Industry, What’s Next?
“Craft beer completely disrupted what was once believed to be a very traditional business,” says Steven Earles, CEO of Portland-based Eastside Distilling. Eastside Distilling is a producer of master-crafted spirits created from local ingredients and focused in small batches to ensure unparalleled quality.
Sizzling Sips: Tips For Keeping Your Wine Cool!
The sound of fireworks, humidity so thick you can cut it and the smell of barbeque means one thing in Minnesota – summer! And with the Fourth of July right at our door means we’re about to take on some of the hottest temps of the summer.
Give Your Backyard Event A Punch
With Mother’s Day fast approaching and the smell of spring in the air, I thought it only appropriate this month to share a few new libation goodies to use for your Sunday brunch table or your afternoon picnic al fresco. So, let’s talk Sangria!
Chip & Sip…A Perfect ‘Pairing’
Hi there!
I’m Leslee Miller, a new monthly contributor for Tee Times Magazine. I’m a certified sommelier and owner of a wine-consulting firm called, Amusée located in the Twin Cities. Through my company, I perform a number of different duties within the wine industry.
Girvan Grille – The Proof Is In The Pudding
For me, there’s nothing worse than getting hungry on the golf course during the round. Even if the course you’re playing has a halfway house or snack shack after the 9th hole, you might be stuck scarfing down something that’s either: A) not that good for you or B) just not that good.
Miss Mary’s Morning Elixer
Is there any better liquid refreshment when your friends are gathered around the big screen television waiting for kick-off? Or how about during that holiday brunch with the family relaxing watching the Rose Bowl or Thanksgiving Day parade?
Danny’s Bar & Grill – Exceeding Expectations
Danny’s Story
StoneRidge Golf Club was opened in 2000 by Dave Kloeber and Mike McGrath. It has become a premier course in the Twin Cities but never had a venue worthy of showcasing executive Chef Ron Bohnert’s award winning cuisine. After our extensive remodel, a member volunteered the name Danny’s in honor of Mike and Jeanne’s youngest son.
Need to Warm Up a Bit? Try a Brandy or Cognac!
With so many things going on and the weather changing so rapidly its sometimes hard to know what to keep around the house for sipping, or even for cooking. This time of year we turn to comfort foods.
Schell’s Brewing Company – Timeless Beer Made Here In New Ulm, Minnesota Since 1860
The upper Midwest has been a haven to beer fans for almost a hundred and fifty years. Our abundant supply of grains, as well as our incredible natural water supplies like Artesian wells, clean rivers, clear lakes and streams has made the Midwest a natural choice for those who brew all over Minnesota, Wisconsin and Illinois.
Here Comes The Sun!
As this article began to take shape, Kim (the Editor at Tee Times) and I talked about what we should present to you in this issue. We came up with a very unusual product that was introduced here in the Twin Cities.
Pairing Wine And Meat – An Art Form
Pairing Wine And Meat - An Art Form By Leslee D. Miller It should come as no surprise that the instinctive wine choice for a mouthwatering pan seared or perfectly grill marked steak hot off the grill is red, but have you ever truly analyzed the...
You Like Wine And You Can Not Lie
You Like Wine And You Can Not Lie By Leslee D. Miller The feeling of summer is finally upon us! As we gear up for sunny summer weekends chocked full of relaxation, friends, outdoor picnics and family gatherings-it's important to have all the...
Eastern European Wines On The Rise
Eastern European Wines On The Rise By Leslee D. Miller If you've spent any time in the recent year watching the current wine trends, you've probably noticed the overwhelming popularity of the Eastern European categories, spread thick across...
Hot Dogs And Wine? Oh My!
Hot Dogs And Wine? Oh My! By Leslee D. Miller Bring on the mustard, the pickles, the ketchup and all the fixins' because I've got all the answers you need for pairing to hot dogs and sausages on the grill this month! From bratwurst to polish...