A Columbia restaurant is raising money for a good cause, one glass of bourbon at a time
Halls Chophouse is hoping to donate $10,000 to Happy Wheels by sending a 25-year-old bottle of bourbon to four of its locations around the state. Author: Devin Johnson Updated: 12:30 AM EST December 23, 2020
COLUMBIA, S.C. A South Carolina restaurant is trying to raise money for a non-profit organization just in time for Christmas. Halls Chophouse is hoping to donate $10,000 to Happy Wheels by sending a 25-year-old bottle of Old Rip Van Winkle bourbon to its four locations around the state Charleston, Summerville, Columbia and Greenville.
Halls Chophouse restaurants will send a historic bottle of bourbon on a journey across the state beginning Monday.
A bottle of 25-year Old Rip Van Winkle bourbon will travel between all four Halls Chophouse locations, as a part of the restaurantâs Chophouse for a Cause charity series. The bottle is one of only 710 produced by Pappy Van Winkle, an opportunity company president, Julian Van Winkle calls, a once in a lifetime offering.
Every dollar from every drop goes to Happy Wheels, a nonprofit organization providing toys to hospitalized children across South Carolina.
The one-ounce bourbon pours are $500 and include a hand-etched Halls Glencairn whiskey glass and the opportunity to sign the collectorâs case, which will reside at Halls Chophouse Charleston once the campaign comes to a close. The bottle was donated to Halls Chophouse by Rick Havekost, owner of Micky Finn s.