More than 1,250 bottles of rare whiskeys available through limited-release Pa. lottery

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More than 1,250 bottles of rare whiskeys are available to purchase through the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board’s limited-release lottery.

The lottery is open now through Friday, Aug. 23, at 5 p.m.

Nine products will be available to purchase through eight different lotteries. Those who want to enter can opt into one or several lotteries here.

Individuals and licensees are both able to enter.

The lotteries will be awarded in the following order:

Lottery 1
• Blanton’s Straight From the Barrel Bourbon, $149.99 each – one bottle for individual consumers
• Blanton’s Gold Straight Bourbon, $119.99 each – 90 bottles for individual consumers, 30 bottles for licensees

Lottery 2
• Eagle Rare Double Eagle Very Rare Straight Bourbon 90 Proof, $2,999.99 each – six bottles for individual consumers, one bottle for licensees

Lottery 3
• Buffalo Trace Prohibition Collection 5x375mL, $999.99 each – nine bottles for individual consumers, three bottles for licensees

Lottery 4
• Woodford Reserve Baccarat Edition Straight Bourbon, $2,199.99 each – nine bottles for individual consumers, three bottles for licensees

Lottery 5
• Weller Millennium Straight Bourbon, $7,499.99 each – 11 bottles for individual consumers, three bottles for licensees

Lottery 6
• Mister Sam Tribute Whiskey, $249.99 each – 19 bottles for individual consumers, six bottles for licensees

Lottery 7
• Old Forester Birthday Straight Bourbon 2023, $169.99 each – 67 bottles for individual consumers, 22 bottles for licensees

Lottery 8
• Stagg Straight Bourbon Barrel Proof, $54.99 each – 729 bottles for individual consumers, 243 bottles for licensees

According to the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board, "If a participant wins the right to purchase a bottle in the first drawing, they will be removed from the subsequent drawing in that lottery. Purchase is limited to one bottle per participant per lottery. Only one entry per household per lottery is allowed; duplicative entries will be disqualified."

Winners will be selected at random.

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