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  1. Southern Comfort (often abbreviated SoCo) is an American, naturally fruit-flavored, whiskey liqueur [1] with fruit and spice accents. [2][3][4][5] The brand was created by bartender Martin Wilkes Heron in New Orleans in 1874, using whiskey as the base spirit.

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  2. Aug 8, 2022 · Southern Comfort in the UK. But here out of nowhere was this apparently exotic drink, loaded with humid hot Southern sensuality, sizzling somewhere between the black and white of A Street Car Named Desire and (as the posters said) ‘the sultry explosive’ colour of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.

  3. Sep 4, 2018 · The story of Southern Comfort begins in 1874, when Martin Wilkes Heron flavored bourbon with honey, citrus and spices at McCauley’s Tavern, a saloon in New Orleans’ French Quarter.

  4. Southern Comfort (often abbreviated SoCo) is an American, naturally fruit-flavored, whiskey liqueur [1] with fruit and spice accents. [2] [3] [4] [5] The brand was created by bartender Martin Wilkes Heron in New Orleans in 1874, using whiskey as the base spirit.

    • Is Southern Comfort a whiskey? Though it invariably appears on liquor store shelves next to Jim Beam and Jack Daniels, Southern Comfort isn’t actually a whiskey.
    • For many years SoCo didn’t even contain whiskey. The brand changed hands multiple times after Heron died in 1920 (three months after the start of Prohibition, no less).
    • Its tagline is slightly misleading. When creator Heron patented his drink in 1889, he labeled bottles with the tagline “None Genuine But Mine.” The brand continued to use the line for more than 70 years, even after changing one of its “genuine” core ingredients, whiskey.
    • Before SoCo there was CuBu. Heron originally named his liqueur Cuffs & Buttons. Depending on which version of history you believe, this was either a reference to the ingredients he used for the infusion — citrus peel (cuffs) and cloves (buttons) — or a nod to another popular liqueur of the time, Hat and Tails.
  5. Martin Wilkes Heron (July 4, 1850 – April 17, 1920) [1] was an Irish American bartender, saloon -keeper, and liquor manufacturer best known for creating the liqueur known as Southern Comfort. He is often credited as being the "original mixologist " long before the term became widely popular.

  6. Jan 4, 2023 · How do you drink Southern Comfort? You can follow the usual suspects’ route—neat, on ice, or with Coke. Or, you can mix up some fascinating and unique cocktails, such as the Lawnmower, a bright green cocktail, or go for a 1939 classic such as the Scarlett O’Hara cocktail.

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