a sweet bourbon style American spirit.
American liqueur from Missouri, made from peaches soaked in bourbon, perfumed with lemon.
The oldest American liqueur, well known the world over, Southern Comfort is a blend of bourbon, peaches, and peach liqueur. It is dry and strong (100 proof) as liqueurs go. Produced in St. Louis.
An American liqueur made from bourbon, peach and citrus.
A peach flavored bourbon liqueur, made from the infusion of peach, citrus and orange into a bourbon base.
a fruity American whiskey liqueur.
Peach flavored nectar combined with a small amount of cider vinegar.
A popular liqueur - "The Grand Old Drink of the South" - used in mixed drinks and also known as a peach whiskey.
Southern Comfort is a fruit, spice, and whiskey flavored liqueur produced since 1874. It was founded by bartender M.W. Heron at McCauley’s tavern just off Bourbon Street in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Southern Comfort is a film from 1981 that was directed by Walter Hill, working from a script by Hill, longtime collaborator David Giler, and Michael Kane. It starred Keith Carradine, Powers Boothe, Alan Autry, Les Lannom, Peter Coyote, T. K. Carter, Fred Ward, Lewis Smith, Carlos Brown, Franklyn Seales and Brion James.
Southern Comfort (2001) is a documentary film about the final year in the life of Robert Eads, a female-to-male transsexual. Eads, diagnosed with ovarian cancer, was turned down for treatment by two dozen doctors out of fear that such a patient as Eads would hurt their practice. By the time Eads received treatment, the cancer was too advanced to save his life.
Southern Comfort is a live bootleg album by electronic music group Psychic TV. The performance took place on 1985 December 13 and the album was released in 1986.