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Highball Glass

Highball Glass

Handling and Care Tips
  • handle gently
  • dishwasher safe but hand washing recommended for crystal.
Serving Tips

Fill with ice before adding ingredients, garnish with lemon twist, lime wedge, or mint.

Description

A tall, straight-sided glass with a clean design, the Highball Glass originated in the late 19th century. Its simplicity makes it versatile for various mixed drinks.

Volume Capacity (oz)
8
Common Uses
  • mixed drinks
  • highball cocktails
  • spirit-based with mixers.
Material
  • Glass
Rim Style
  • Smooth and even
Stem Length
  • Stemless
Popular Cocktail Examples
  • Gin and Tonic
  • Mojito
  • Rum and Coke
  • Tom Collins
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