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A CELEBRATION OF THE NEW AUTHENTIC EL PASO


 

CIRCA SESSIONS

This fall, our expert bartenders Paco and Hugo will release signature drinks inspired by El Paso history, events, art and culture. This month, in honor of the recent midterm elections, we’ve unveiled The Electorate. Watch the video below to learn how to make the cocktail yourself or come visit us on the fifth floor at Circa 1963 to have our master mixologists make it for you.

 

NOVEMBER: THE electorate

Whoever you voted for during the midterms, we can all agree that a good drink is needed after an election. Whether you’re celebrating a win or consoling a loss, you’re going to want a drink that’s delicious, refreshing and strong. So, to celebrate every single one of the voters who cast their ballot in the midterm elections this month, we’ve created our latest drink: The Electorate. This cocktail encapsulates the essence of democracy with a bubbly splash of prosecco symbolizing the excitement of election day, mint leaves to signify the fresh faces in politics, agave syrup for the taste of a sweet victory, and lemon juice for the bitterness of defeat.

INGREDIENTS:

  1. GIN

  2. APEROL SPRITZ

  3. ELDERFLOWER LIQUEUR

  4. PROSECCO

  5. MOSCATO

  6. AGAVE SYRUP

  7. LEMON JUICE

  8. MINT LEAVES

  9. JUNIPER BERRIES

  10. ORANGE

  11. ROSEMARY

STEPS:

  1. ADD ICE TO GLASS

  2. ADD TWO ORANGE WHEELS AND TWO MINT LEAVES

  3. POUR HALF AN OUNCE OF LEMON JUICE INTO GLASS

  4. ADD AN OUNCE OF AGAVE SYRUP

  5. ADD AN OUNCE AND A HALF OF GIN

  6. ADD AN OUNCE OF ELDERFLOWER LIQUEUR

  7. ADD TWO OUNCES OF APEROL SPRITZ    

  8. DROP A FEW JUNIPER BERRIES INTO THE GLASS

  9. STIR

  10. TOP OFF WITH MOSCATO

  11. GARNISH WITH ROSEMARY

 

That’s how you make The Electorate! If you’d like to taste this cocktail with all of our premium ingredients, come visit us at Circa 1963 at Hotel Indigo in Downtown El Paso. We’ll happily make it for you. ¡Salud!

 

 
 
 
 

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