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A 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. Well-known examples of highballs include Jack and Coke, 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. Some highballs, such as the Alabama Slammer, are commonly made with little or no mixer and served as a shooter.

List of highball cocktails

  • Lynchburg LemonadeJack Daniels, orange liqueur, sour mix, and lemon-lime soda, served over ice with a lemon wedge or maraschino cherry garnish
  • Madras — vodka, cranberry juice, and orange juice.
  • Melonball - 2 oz Midori, 1 oz vodka, pineapple juice (or orange juice)
  • Moscow Mule — vodka, ginger beer, and lime, served in a copper mug

Jack and Coke

Jack and Coke
Cocktail
TypeCocktail
Base spirit
ServedOn the rocks: poured over ice
Standard drinkware
Collins glass
Commonly used ingredients
PreparationPour Jack Daniel's into Collins glass filled with ice. Fill to desired level with Coca-Cola. Stir lightly.

Jack and Coke is a popular American 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.[1]

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, and in several markets in the South Pacific, including Australia and New Zealand.[2] The beverages have become a collector's item.[3]

Moscow Mule

Moscow Mule
Cocktail
TypeCocktail
Base spirit
ServedStraight up: chilled, without ice
Standard drinkware
Mug
Commonly used ingredients
PreparationMix ingredients together and serve
NotesThe proportion of ginger beer varies from 2 parts to 4 parts

A Moscow Mule is a cocktail made with vodka, ginger beer, and lime. The name refers to the popular perception of vodka as a Russian product and the intense flavor "kick" of ginger beer. When serving a Moscow Mule in the traditional copper mug, which typically holds 12 fl. oz., reduce all ingredients by 50%.

History

The Moscow Mule kicked off the vodka craze in the United States during the 1950s, when gin was the preferred "white" (clear) liquor. The cocktail was invented in 1941 by John G. Martin of Heublein, Inc., an East Coast spirits and food distributor, and Jack Morgan, proprietor of the Cock 'n' Bull Tavern, a bar on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles popular with celebrities. Martin's company had recently acquired the rights to distribute Smirnoff vodka in the United States and Morgan had a surplus of ginger beer. The Moscow Mule was served in a copper mug as part of its marketing. Martin then launched a Moscow Mule marketing campaign targeting American bars, a strategy that played a major role in shifting the liquor market from gin to vodka.

Variations

Salty Dog

Salty dog
IBA official cocktail
TypeCocktail
Base spirit
ServedOn the rocks: poured over ice
Standard garnishSalted glass
Standard drinkware
Cocktail glass
IBA specified
ingredients†
  • 4.0 cl (2 parts) vodka
  • 10.0 cl (5 parts) grapefruit juice
PreparationShake 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.

  • In the television series The Larry Sanders Show, the Salty Dog is the preferred drink of Artie, played by Rip Torn.
  • In the Elmore Leonard novel Swag, the Salty Dog is the preferred drink of characters Frank Ryan and Ernest Stickley, Jr.
  • In the computer game Kingdom of Loathing, the Salty Dog is a mid-grade drink made by mixing gin and grapefruit.

Seven and Seven

Seven and Seven
Cocktail
TypeCocktail
Base spirit
ServedOn the rocks: poured over ice
Standard drinkware
Collins glass
Commonly used ingredients
PreparationPour whisky into Collins glass filled with ice. Fill to desired level with 7 Up. Stir lightly.

A Seven and Seven (also known as a Seven Seven) is a mixed drink made with Seagram's 7 whisky and 7 Up. It is typically served in a highball glass with ice. It is commonly made with 1 shot of whisky to 6 fluid ounces of 7 Up. A lemon garnish may complete the drink.

See also

References

  1. ^ Image: Jack & Coke Bar Tap. Retrieved February 2, 2007.
  2. ^ Collins, Glenn. The New York Times. (January 18, 1996). THE MEDIA BUSINESS: ADVERTISING — ADDENDA; Additional Work On Jack Daniel's. Retrieved February 1, 2007.
  3. ^ Jack Daniel's and Cola. Retrieved February 2, 2007.