- A cocktail served in a tall glass and consisting of liquor, such as whiskey, mixed with water or a carbonated beverage.
- A railroad signal indicating full speed ahead.
- A high-speed train.
To move ahead at full speed.
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A cocktail served in a tall glass over ice. Usually a simple concoction of whiskey mixed with soda water or plain water.
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Highball is the name for a family of mixed drinks that are composed of an alcoholic base spirit and a larger proportion of a non-alcoholic mixer. Originally, the most common highball was made with Scotch whisky and carbonated water.[1]
There are many rivals for the fame of mixing the first highball, including the Adams House in Boston.[2] New York barman Patrick Duffy claimed the highball was brought to the U.S. in 1894 from England by actor E. J. Ratcliffe.[3]
The Online Etymology Dictionary suggests that the name originated around 1898 and probably derives from ball meaning a "drink of whiskey" and high because it is served in a tall glass. Or the name may have come from the railroad signal meaning "clear track ahead."[4]
Well-known examples of highballs include Jack and Coke, Cuba Libre, Scotch and Soda, Seven and Seven, the Moscow Mule, the gin and tonic, and Sex on the Beach. A highball is typically served in large straight-sided glass, for example, a highball glass or a Collins glass, with ice.
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| Type | Cocktail |
|---|---|
| Primary alcohol by volume | |
| Served | On the rocks; poured over ice |
| Standard drinkware | Collins glass |
| Commonly used ingredients |
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| Preparation | Pour Jack Daniel's into Collins glass filled with ice. Fill to desired level with Coca-Cola. Stir lightly. |
Jack and Coke (also known as "JD and Coke" or "Tennessee Freedom") is a popular cocktail made with Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey and Coca-Cola. The drink is usually served in an old-fashioned glass or a Collins glass over ice. The term "Jack and Coke" has been used in combined advertising for Jack Daniel's and Coca-Cola, and several products were created as part of this marketing campaign, including bar signs and taps.
Jack Daniel's released a canned beverage called "Jack Daniel's and cola," a mixed beverage of the same type as Jack and Coke, in the US, more recently in the UK, and in several markets in the South Pacific, including Australia and New Zealand.[5]
Jack and Coke is also known under the umbrella name of Brown Eye, which is any kind of Whiskey mixed with Coca-Cola.
While "Jack and Coke" is arguably the most iconic of its type, other brands of whiskey and cola are often substituted in accordance with local popularity, availability, cost, and personal preference.
| IBA Official Cocktail | |
|---|---|
| Type | Cocktail |
| Primary alcohol by volume | |
| Served | On the rocks; poured over ice |
| Standard garnish | Salted glass |
| Standard drinkware | rocks/old fashioned glass |
| IBA specified ingredients† |
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| Preparation | Shake and serve in a highball glass with a salted rim |
A Salty Dog is a cocktail containing vodka or gin and grapefruit juice, served in a glass with a salted rim. The main difference between the Salty Dog and the Greyhound is the salted rim.
| Type | Cocktail |
|---|---|
| Served | On the rocks; poured over ice |
| Standard drinkware | Collins glass |
| Commonly used ingredients |
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| Preparation | Pour Sloe Gin, Southern Comfort, Vodka and Orange Juice into a Collins glass. Adding more Orange Juice and ice to set the level of alcohol. |
A Sloe Comfortable Screw is a mixed drink made with Sloe Gin, Southern Comfort, Vodka and Orange Juice. It is typically served in a highball glass with ice. It is commonly made with equal parts of Sloe Gin, Southern Comfort, and Vodka, and either another part orange juice (for a shot) or enough orange juice to fill the glass (for a lighter cocktail). Ice is commonly added to the lighter version.
The name Sloe Comfortable Screw is from the ingredients:
The suggestive nature of the pun in the drink's name has invited many variations, extending the pun. A few examples are:
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| Translations: Highball |
Dansk (Danish)
n. - whiskysjus, cocktail, gennemkørselssignal
v. intr. - køre stærkt, jage af sted
Nederlands (Dutch)
snel rijden, donderend langsjagen, veilig sein, long drink, whiskysoda
Français (French)
n. - cocktail, whisky-soda
v. intr. - préparer un cocktail
Deutsch (German)
n. - (ugs.) Freie-Fahrt-Signal, Longdrink
v. - (Slang) mit voller Geschwindigkeit fahren
Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - ουίσκι με νερό ή σόδα, (ΗΠΑ) σιδηροδρομικό σήμα για ελεύθερη συνέχιση της πορείας
Italiano (Italian)
treno rapido, highball (whisky e soda con ghiaccio)
Português (Portuguese)
n. - uísque (m) soda em copo alto
Русский (Russian)
виски с содой и льдом в высоком стакане, род покера
Español (Spanish)
n. - tren rápido, expreso, whisky con agua o soda y hielo
v. intr. - correr a máxima velocidad
Svenska (Swedish)
n. - grogg, expresståg
中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
掺水的威士忌, 速度很快的火车, 全速行进, 匆匆离去, 发出开放信号
中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 摻水的威士忌, 速度很快的火車
v. intr. - 全速行進, 匆匆離去, 發出開放信號
한국어 (Korean)
n. - 하이볼, (열차에 대한) 진행신호, 급행열차
v. intr. - 질주하다, 전속력으로 달리다
العربيه (Arabic)
(الاسم) اشارة السرعه القصوى تعطى للقطار, قطار سريع, جرعه من شراب مسكر أو غازي تقدم في كأس, طويله
עברית (Hebrew)
n. - ויסקי עם סודה, סימון להתקדמות על מסילת-ברזל
v. intr. - נע במהירות מלאה
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