The Benevolent Barrel Thief

The Benevolent Barrel Thief

An Arkansas Whiskey Charity Collective

Overview

The Benevolent Barrel Thief (BBT) is a private, Arkansas-based whiskey charity group founded on a simple but powerful idea: use a shared passion for quality bourbon and whiskey to raise money for worthy local causes.

Rather than focusing on hype, bottle flipping, or bargain hunting, The Benevolent Barrel Thief centers its efforts on community impact, transparency, and responsible enjoyment of whiskey culture.


Founding & Origins

The Benevolent Barrel Thief was founded by Alan Myers and Tyler Shinabery, both of whom have experience participating in similar whiskey charity groups and wanted to bring that model closer to home.

From the beginning, the group was intentionally designed to:

  • Stay Arkansas-focused
  • Operate with clear rules and expectations
  • Keep the mission charity-first, whiskey-second

One of the group’s earliest announced fundraising efforts was a raffle benefiting the Arkansas Food Bank, setting the tone for future charitable initiatives.


Mission & Purpose

The mission of The Benevolent Barrel Thief is clear and explicitly stated by its founders:

To raise money for worthy causes while enjoying the hobby of whiskey connoisseurship.

BBT exists to prove that whiskey communities can be:

  • Purpose-driven
  • Generous
  • Well-organized
  • Free from the excesses often associated with online bottle culture

What The Benevolent Barrel Thief Is

  • A whiskey-focused charity group
  • Arkansas-based and locally minded
  • Organized around structured raffle events for fundraising
  • Community-oriented, with an emphasis on respectful engagement
  • Passionate about quality bourbon and whiskey, not quantity or clout

What The Benevolent Barrel Thief Is Not

The group is very clear about what it does not represent:

  • Not a discount bottle group
    You are not joining to get “rock bottom” pricing.
  • Not a Buy / Sell / Trade group
  • Not a bottle-flex or brag group
    No crotch shots, no ego posting.
    The only bottle-related posts encouraged are tasting notes for prize bottles connected to events.

This intentional stance helps differentiate BBT from many online whiskey groups and reinforces its charitable focus.


Culture & Community

The Benevolent Barrel Thief values:

  • Transparency
  • Clear communication
  • Respect for members and the broader whiskey community
  • Enjoyment without excess
  • Giving back without seeking attention

Membership is expected to align with these values. Those looking for hype-driven bottle chasing or resale opportunities are encouraged to look elsewhere — a boundary the founders have been clear about since day one.


Why The Benevolent Barrel Thief Matters in Arkansas

Arkansas has a growing and passionate whiskey scene, but BBT occupies a unique space within it. By combining:

  • Structured fundraising
  • A disciplined community culture
  • A genuine love for whiskey

The Benevolent Barrel Thief demonstrates how bourbon and whiskey enthusiasts can do real good locally while still enjoying the craft they love.


Note: The Benevolent Barrel Thief is a private group. Participation, events, and raffles are governed by group-specific rules and announcements.

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