Southern Comfort, with a cherry

My mother mixes Manhattans with Southern Comfort, a blend of whiskey, spices and fruit juices. With a maraschino cherry, of course.

This summer’s trendy cocktail already has the cherry in it. Southern Comfort’s Bold Black Cherry blends the juicy tones of black cherry with the sweetness of cherry vanilla. It’s a crisp treat mixed with Coca-Cola Zero, the no-calorie soft drink.

Brown goods and cola, you ask? Actually, there is a tradition of that combo dating back to the late 1970s at my alma mater, West Virginia University. In those days, my neighbors, Robert E. Lee True and his roommate Call Me Phil, unwound from a hard day of cutting class with their favorite relaxer, Rebel Yell Bourbon and Royal Crown Cola.

“It’s mighty fine,” Bob said. “Just don’t spill it on your truck. Takes the paint clean off.”

Actually, the truck was never in danger. I suspect Bob was trying to scare off anyone who might ask him for a pour.

Southern Comfort has been a staple in any well-stocked bar since 1874. (Not to spoil the surprise, but I’ll buy a bottle for Mom’s birthday next month. It’s one gift I won’t ever have to return to the store.)

Mom mixes Southern Comfort with a bit of sweet vermouth. Its complex layers of flavor also stand up to being served straight up, on the rocks. But give it a try with Coke, especially on a hot summer night.

The recipe is simple: Fill a tall tumbler with ice. Add 1 ½ ounces Southern Comfort Bold Black Cherry. Top with 4 ounces of Coke Zero. Add a wedge of lemon or lime. Kick back on the deck and enjoy.