
Colonel E.H. Taylor Bottles Featured in Weekly Drawings
Give 270, an Elizabethtown-based nonprofit, opened ticket sales this week for its Whiskey Wednesdays Round 16 raffle series. The 12-week event runs from July 2 through September 17, with drawings held each Wednesday at 8 p.m. on the organization’s Facebook and YouTube channels.
Twelve Colonel E.H. Taylor prizes are hidden behind virtual locker doors throughout the series. Official prizes include E.H. Taylor, Jr. Tornado Surviving Bourbon, E.H. Taylor, Jr. Amaranth Grain of the Gods Bourbon, and E.H. Taylor, Jr. Barrel Proof Bourbon. Each $5 ticket provides five chances to win weekly, as four additional bonus prizes are awarded alongside the main drawing.
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To purchase tickets, see the full list of prizes and stay up-to-date on raffles and events hosted by Give 270, visit give270.org.
Colonel E.H. Taylor Grand Prize Includes 1956 Vintage Bottle
The ultimate prize combines a vintage 1956 bottle of E.H. Taylor with a cash jackpot calculated at $0.25 per ticket sold. The winner also selects a nonprofit to receive an equal donation amount, pending Give 270’s approval.
“With this round of Whiskey Wednesdays, we’re thrilled to offer participants a shot at some truly exceptional prizes while also giving them a voice in where the charitable impact is made,” said Eric Clemens, Board Chair of Give 270.
The E.H. Taylor brand, produced by Buffalo Trace Distillery, has become increasingly sought-after among bourbon collectors. Named after Colonel Edmund Haynes Taylor Jr., a 19th-century bourbon pioneer, the line includes limited releases that often command premium prices on secondary markets.
Tickets are available at give270.org with no purchase limit per individual.


















