Whereas the Yas Marina Grand Prix Circuit might sound prefer it was named by an excited teenager, the Abu Dhabi island that’s residence to the ultimate System 1 race of the 2024 season has an etymology rooted within the Arabic Bani Yas tribe that when occupied the isle. Regardless of two prolonged straights, the 16-turn, 5.2-kilometer circuit isn’t usually a driver favourite — the structure results in sluggish laps, with drivers on the throttle for under 63 % of the time.
However the race has two issues going for it: a hotly contested Constructor’s Championship title within the steadiness, and — given the comparatively doddering tempo — a chance to sip one thing satisfying throughout 58 laps.
We have got three cocktails impressed by the Yas Marina circuit, together with a non-alcoholic model in case it is too early within the day, otherwise you’re simply taking it simple.
Sundown Rose
The Sundown Rose will get that lovely colour from hibiscus ginger beer
Photograph by: Sean Evans
“Lights out and away we go” pulls double responsibility in Abu Dhabi: the beginning of the grand prix is at sundown, which means it’s each breathtaking on digicam and tough on tire temperature administration. We selected to deal with the surroundings, although, with the Sundown Rose. This mezcal-based highball riff makes use of the sublimely scrumptious Q Mixers Hibiscus Ginger Beer, giving the beverage a beautiful shade of brilliant plum — and a lightweight, floral, tangy tingle, rounded out by the earthy notes from the mezcal. A drop of candy agave balances all of it out.
Elements:
2 ounces mezcal (substitute Campante mezcal for one thing additional herbaceous)
4 ounces hibiscus ginger beer
⅛ ounce agave nectar
Membership soda
Lime for garnish
Steps:
Fill a Collins glass with ice, then add the mezcal, hibiscus ginger beer, agave, and membership soda
Garnish with a lime
Gilded Pole
The Gilded Pole channels the absurd opulence of Abu Dhabi
Photograph by: Sean Evans
Yas Marina is rife with mega yachts, five-star resorts, and all the opposite billionaire facilities the Emirate is thought for. Thus the Gilded Pole, an elevated play on the Rusty Nail (whiskey and Drambuie), appears properly suited. Right here, bourbon replaces the standard single malt whiskey or blended scotch. If it is obtainable, Russell’s Reserve single barrel choose, which clocks in at 110 proof, supplies ample punch with out overshadowing the honey and spice notes the Drambuie brings to the desk.
A lemon peel for garnish, expressed (squeezed and twisted) into the drink earlier than to dropping it in, provides slightly tartness. Or herald some bitters to nudge issues in several instructions: citrus bitters for tang, chili bitters for warmth, black walnut bitters for richness, or grapefruit bitters for a pleasant zing.
Elements:
1.5 ounces bourbon (100-proof or greater)
.75 ounces Drambuie
Lemon peel for garnish
Two dashes bitters, non-compulsory
Steps:
Add a big dice of ice to a rocks glass, then add in all elements
Yas Rojita
Full disclosure: that is simply a picture of Almave
Photograph by: Almave
In Abu Dhabi, liquor is obtainable solely to foreigners, and solely in sure resorts and different designated areas. Mocktails are frequent — and more and more common all over the world, UAE or in any other case — so the Yas Rojita is an drink that can allow you to sip with out onerous stuff. To remain on-theme, it is constructed round Almave, Lewis Hamilton’s non-alcoholic spirit produced from distilled agave. That stated, it is fairly tasty, NA or in any other case, so be happy to make it a low-alcohol drink by subbing out half the Almave for any blanco tequila.
Elements:
1.5 ounces Almave Blanco
1 ounce blood orange juice
1 ounce orgeat syrup
.5 ounces recent lemon juice
Orange wheel for garnish
Steps:
Add all elements to a shaker. Fill with ice, then shake vigorously till chilly
Double pressure right into a highball glass stuffed with ice and garnish with an orange wheel
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Sean Evans
System 1
Tradition
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