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Southern Comfort

I used to drink it straight from the bottle.

went overboard one new year's eve, though, blacked out, destroyed this girls' house, and woke up outside in my boxers and trenchcoat.

haven't touched it since.
 
I like it mixed with soda. Southern Comfort and Coke is OK. I found out one night, when we ran out of coke, than Southern Comfort and Dr Pepper is pretty damn good. It tastes like jawbreakers candy.
 
I've been drinking it with DP, Vanilla Coke, and Diet Coke as of late and the Diet Coke is my favorite actually (I have never drank Diet Coke except as a mixer).
 
I finished up my 17th birthday drunk with a pint of SC that a buddy bought me. The cops showed up and I couldn't escape because I couldn't find the door. Quite frankly, I couldn't see the door, the floor, or my hand in front of my face. The cops never found me because I stayed put. They chased everyone else and never came in the house.
 
Crown Royale here. Nothing else will do.....except Seagrams if I don't feel like forking out the $$$ for Crown.
 
It's the main ingredient in Alabama Slammers.

Alabama slammers = liquid panty remover.

 
I like the 100 proof mixed 50/50 with Coke.

That being said, I drank about 20 ounces of So Co, Whiskey, and gin last night, as well as a beer, and was barely getting any buzz at all.
 
Originally posted by: UglyCasanova
I love the stuff. Get's me soooo drunk though, without warning. It's great though. 🙂

It's an Afterburner blast, goes down smooth, you're fine and then wham, blasted big time.

Origin of the stuff - New Orleans

They are building a Museum near the French Quarter too.

I'm from New York and drank it back then, had no idea it was from Louisiana.

I used it in my original (a lot of us made different versions) College concoctions one of which became known as Long Island Ice Tea.
 
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