Southern Comfort is classified as a liqueur although one of it's major flavors is whiskey.
Southern Comfort is a type of whiskey alcoholic beverage which was originally made in mississippi and south carolina and georgia. It is a very good whiskey and sells quite well all over the United States.
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Yes, whiskey is considered a type of liquor.
It's made in Louisville, Kentucky. But it's not whiskey. It's a liqueur. There's only a very small amount of whiskey in it.
Yes, whiskey is considered a type of hard liquor.
Southern Comfort is a whiskey-flavored liqueur and does not contain any fruit as an ingredient. It has flavors like sweet spices, vanilla, and orange, but there is no specific fruit contained in the drink.
The liquor, whiskey, poured into a glass of ice (the rocks)
Southern Comfort. "Southern Comfort (often abbreviated in English to SoCo) is a fruit, spice and whiskey flavored American liquer made from neutral spirits and produced since 1874, though not continuously and not always by the modern formula"
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