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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. Welcome to Southern Comfort – The smooth-drinking whiskey created by M.W. Heron in 1874 and born in New Orleans, where there's a party on every street and the good times never stop.

    • 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.
  3. Southern Comfort was produced in 1874 by a bartender who believed that drinking whiskey should be an enjoyable experience, and not one you should suffer from. He mixed whiskey with a mixture of fruits and spices he had formulated, and created a delicious drink that slides down the throat.

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  4. Southern Comfort was created in 1874 by a bartender who believed whiskey should be enjoyed, not endured. He took harsh whiskeys of the times and mixed them with his own blend of fruits and spices, creating a uniquely smooth and delicious drink unlike any other. Check out our favorite ways to enjoy Southern Comfort.

  5. 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.

  6. Apr 16, 2024 · I highly recommend our Southern comfort cocktails, blending sweet, fruity, and robust flavors for that unique American South charm. These drinks mix Southern Comfort whiskey liqueur with various mixers like fruit juices and soda, offering a smooth, inviting sip every time.