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BRBNRY Scoring System Explained

Updated: Dec 7, 2020

“I would walk __ Kentucky miles to find this bourbon"



It’s just that. It’s self-explanatory. You have to walk back home, too. So bring a backpack (for the bourbon). The bottle is free or, at least, MSRP. You can make the walk on a Saturday but I wouldn’t wait too long. Good weather, nice views, and bluegrass await you.


After you’re done with the walk… maybe a nice bath? I hear Epson Salts work wonders on sore muscles. Physical exercise is so important for your mental and physical well-being. Have a good soak and tell your spouse about all the nice things you saw on your walk. A red tailed hawk, a white tailed deer, horse farms, and probably some other people too. A good walk is really an excellent conversation topic. The thing about walking is, you really need the right shoes. These are just some tips from your friends at BRBNRY.


Physical exercise is so important for your mental and physical well-being.

Would you walk 14 miles and back for a Weller Special Reserve? I would not. That would take 6+ hours. Would I walk 14 miles and back for a William Larue Weller (WLW)? Of course I would! Don’t be ridiculous.


We are inviting you to score for yourselves. There is a scale. The highest rating is the length of Kentucky, 379 miles. The lowest score is 0. We post our scores, but don’t take them too seriously. My personal highest score is 379 for 2019 WLW, but I would cheat and have a friend take me home after I got the bottle. Also, I would take a friend, so we could get two.


The idea is identify the furthest you would walk, for yourself, and then assign that score. Things taste better when you work for them. It’s not a universal scale, it means different things to different people, just like bourbon.

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