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The Whiskey Highball has been around for centuries but it tastes as fresh as ever. Learn how to craft the timeless yet modern cocktail at home.

The Whiskey Highball is a classic cocktail that’s traditionally crafted with two parts soda water and one part whiskey. Some people replace the soda water with ginger ale but be aware that the sweeter version approaches Whiskey Ginger territory.
Also, not surprisingly, Whiskey Highballs are always served in tall highball glasses.
History of the Whiskey Highball

While crafting a Whisky Highball is easy to do, pinpointing its exact origin isn’t so simple. Still, it has an intersesting history that spans multiple centuries and continents.
Most cocktail historians link highball cocktails to the UK, the country where Joseph Priestley invented soda water during the latter half of the 18th century. While it’s likely that people started mixing liquor with soda water soon after that, the highball name arrived more than a century later and is attributed to American mixologist Patric Gavin Duffy, author of The Official Mixer’s Manual.
The highball became popular in the US during Prohibition when drinkers would mix moonshine with soda. The style never went totally out of fashion, achieving peak popularity in Japan, half way around the world, in 2008.
Today, the Whiskey Highball is so popular in Japan that it’s available on draught at izikayas from Tokyo to Kyoto and everywhere in-between. Despite its seeming simplicty, the Whiskey Highball is one of the country’s most popular cocktails.

This easy Whiskey Highball recipe requires the following ingredients:
Ingredient quantities are detailed in the printable recipe card below.

While you only need two ingredients to craft a proper Whiskey Highball, you have a few decisions to make.
First, you need to decide if you want to craft the cocktail with bourbon, rye, scotch or whiskey. We use bourbon since we’re fans of the American whiskey’s rich, caramel-like flavors. However, Japanese whiskey, Irish and Scotch whiskey are all great options if you prefer more floral or smokey flavors.
Next, you need to decide between using soda water or ginger ale for the mixer. Do you want a potent tasting potable or are you in the mood for a sweeter drink? The alcohol content will be the same either way.
Finally, you need to decide if you want to add a citrus garnish. We like to add a lemon wedge but adding a garnish is totally optional.

Once you decide on the ingredients you want to use, the first step is to fill a highball glass with ice cubes.

Next, measure your whiskey of choice and pour it directly into the ice-filled glass. We use a Japanese jigger to mimimize spillage.
Buy a Japanese jigger from Amazon if you need a jigger or want an inexpensive upgrade.


Top the glass with soda water or ginger ale.
Pro Tip
You can use club soda or seltzer if you can’t find soda water.

Gently stir the cocktail using a bar spoon.

Optionally garnish the cocktail with a lemon wedge.

Could the Whiskey Highball be the easiest cocktail to craft at home? If not, it’s certainly a contender.

The Whiskey Highball is one of many highballs that you can craft at home. Since they’re so easy to craft, we recommend that you craft more highballs to find your favorite. These are our favorites:
Whiskey Highball Recipe
Ingredients
Equipment
Step-by-Step Instructions
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Fill a highball glass with ice cubes.
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Pour the whiskey into the glass.
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Top off with soda water.
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Gently mix.
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Optionally garnish with a lemon wedge.
Pro Tips
- You can replace the soda water with club soda, seltzer or ginger ale.
- The best whiskey for this recipe is your favorite whiskey.
💡 Frequently Asked Questions
The Whiskey Highball is a classic cocktail that is traditionally crafted with two parts soda water and one part whiskey. Alternatively, it can be crafted with ginger ale instead of soda water.
The Whiskey Highball was invented in England.
Whiskey, Soda Water or Ginger Ale, Ice Cubes and a Lemon Wedge (optional garnish)
The Whiskey Highball is stirred, not shaken.
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