Southern Comfort

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Southern Comfort

Southern Comfort is a popular American liqueur made from neutral spirits with fruit, spice, and whiskey flavorings. The brand was originally created by bartender Martin Wilkes Heron in New Orleans in 1874, and is now owned by the Sazerac Company.

History

Martin Wilkes Heron was a bartender in New Orleans who was dissatisfied with the harsh taste of the whiskeys available in the late 19th century. He decided to create his own smoother, more palatable drink, and Southern Comfort was born. The brand has changed hands several times over the years, and is currently owned by the Sazerac Company, a privately held American alcoholic beverage company headquartered in Metairie, Louisiana.

Production

Southern Comfort is made from a blend of neutral spirits with fruit, spice, and whiskey flavorings. The exact recipe is a closely guarded secret, but it is known that the drink is aged in oak barrels for a period of time before being bottled. The result is a sweet, smooth liqueur with a distinctive flavor that is enjoyed by people all over the world.

Varieties

There are several varieties of Southern Comfort available, including Southern Comfort Original, Southern Comfort 100 Proof, and Southern Comfort Lime. Each variety has its own unique flavor profile, but all are based on the original recipe created by Martin Wilkes Heron.

Cocktails

Southern Comfort is often enjoyed on its own, either neat or on the rocks, but it is also a popular ingredient in a variety of cocktails. Some of the most well-known Southern Comfort cocktails include the Southern Comfort Manhattan, the Southern Comfort Old Fashioned, and the Southern Comfort Hurricane.

In Popular Culture

Southern Comfort has a long history in popular culture, particularly in music and film. It has been mentioned in songs by artists such as Janis Joplin and The Rolling Stones, and has appeared in films such as The Big Lebowski and Black Snake Moan.

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