The Best Highball Glasses, According to Bartenders

The Best Highball Glasses, According to Bartenders

Gin-and-tonic, whisky (or rum)–and-Coke, Scotch-and-soda: These are just a few examples of the single-liquor cocktail known as a “highball,” which is served in a tall, narrow, straight-sided glass of the same name. Highball glasses (also called hi-ball or Collins glasses, as in the cocktail Tom Collins) are intended for larger-volume drinks with a ratio of two (or sometimes three) ounces of mixer to one ounce of spirit. They hold lots of ice to slowly dilute the liquor.

Summary of items we will discuss in this buying guide :

Our top picks :

  • Hospitality Brands Hawthorne 12.75 oz. Hi-Ball (Set of 6)

    Hospitality Brands Hawthorne 12.75 oz. Hi-Ball (Set of 6)

    This glass’s curved bottom gives it a distinctive look. It comes recommended by Michael McCaulley, beverage director at Schulson Collective in Philadelphia. “It is the perfect size and has a sleek shape and a contoured texture that feels great in your hand. The rim is thin (which helps with effortless sipping), and the weight is just right,” he says. “It’s a good Goldilocks size — neither too small nor too large. The glass is faceted so it catches the light well in the bar.”

  • Duralex Tempered Glass, Picardie Clear Tumbler, Set of 6

    Duralex Tempered Glass, Picardie Clear Tumbler, Set of 6

    Jordan Deis at the Saint-Germain wine bar in New Orleans looks for versatility in his glassware and swears by these Duralex glasses. “They’re reasonably priced and durable and boast a classic design that elevates the presentation of any drink,” says Deis, who uses these tumblers for highballs, sodas, or even water and juices. The Picardie line comes in various sizes, but opt for 12 ounces or higher for highballs. They’re a bit thicker, and therefore stronger, than the ordinary highball glass, and they’re stackable for convenient storage as well as dishwasher safe.

  • JoyJolt Faye 13oz Highball Glasses

    JoyJolt Faye 13oz Highball Glasses

    Rollin Colmenares says a highball is the most used glass at the RT60 Rooftop Bar at the Hard Rock Hotel New York. He considers this JoyJolt Faye highball glass an essential piece of equipment for its midrange size and solid base. “They’re sturdier and harder to break, are comfortable to hold, contain a lot of volume, and allow the aromas of garnishes to be concentrated at the top,” he says. The small surface area also keeps drinks effervescent for much longer than a lowball would.

  • Nude Glass Big Top High Ball Glasses (Set of 4)

    Nude Glass Big Top High Ball Glasses (Set of 4)

    Dean Hakim, bar manager at Heirloom @ the St. Laurent, is fond of Nude glassware because of the brand’s thin, durable highball glasses with solid bases. “They’re extremely elegant,” says Hakim. “They have gorgeous ridges in the glass, the height is tall, and the glass fits well in your hand.”

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