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Halls Chophouse to sell shots of a rare KY bourbon to benefit storm victims

By The Bourbon Flight

Hall Management Group announced on Dec. 21 it will travel a bottle of rare Buffalo Trace 1995 O.F.C. bourbon to its Halls Chophouse locations, starting Dec. 26 at the Charleston, South Carolina restaurant, as a way to raise money to help tornado victims in Kentucky.

Throughout that week, the bottle will move to the Summerville,  Columbia and Greenville, S.C. locations.

“Our Halls team was deeply saddened to see the devastation wreaked by the tornados in Kentucky and immediately started to explore ways that we could help the victims in this trying time,” said Hall Management Group owner and CEO Tommy Hall. “We are excited to offer this top-of-the-line, vintage Kentucky bourbon to our guests while providing much-needed assistance to a worthy cause.”

Shots of the rare bourbon will be available for $250 each and all proceeds will go to the Western Kentucky Tornado Relief Fund, which was set up by Gov. Andy Beshear in response to the storms that ripped through the state in early December.

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