The Story
7 years. Batch 5.0. Small batch straight bourbon from Mic Drop — a label built around the concept of delivering a knockout punch at every release, with each batch named in sequence as a numbered "drop."
Mic Drop is a small batch bourbon label producing release-by-release expressions at elevated age and quality standards. The 5.0 designation marks this as the fifth batch in the Mic Drop program — each batch a small selection of barrels at a specific age and proof, released in limited quantities. At 7 years, the bourbon has crossed the threshold from youthful grain-forward character into genuine barrel complexity — the caramel, vanilla, and oak integration that the 4–6 year window begins to develop now fully evident.
Tasting Notes
- Appearance: Rich amber from 7 years in new charred American oak.
- Nose: Caramel, vanilla, and toasted oak — the character of well-aged small batch bourbon at the 7-year mark.
- Palate: Rich and balanced — brown sugar, dried fruit, warm spice, and oak in a fully integrated small batch profile.
- Finish: Medium-long and warm — the 7-year maturation delivering a satisfying, rounded close.
Specs
- Label: Mic Drop
- Style: Straight Bourbon Whiskey
- Age: 7 years
- Batch: 5.0
- Format: Small batch
- Size: 750ml
Browse all bourbon at Wooden Cork.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Mic Drop bourbon? Mic Drop is a small batch bourbon label releasing numbered batches at specific age statements and quality standards. Each "drop" is a limited release — the 5.0 is the fifth batch in the program.
- Why is 7-year bourbon notable? Most bourbon sold at retail is 4–6 years old. At 7 years, bourbon enters a maturity window where the grain character begins to step back and the barrel influence — caramel, vanilla, toasted oak — becomes the primary driver. Seven years is a meaningful age statement that represents genuine extended maturation.
- Is Batch 5.0 still available? In limited quantities. Mic Drop batches are small production releases not restocked once sold.
- How do Mic Drop batches differ from each other? Each batch is a different barrel selection at its specific age and proof. The 5.0 represents the program's fifth iteration — collectors tracking the label build verticals across batches.
Description
7 years. Batch 5.0. Small batch straight bourbon from Mic Drop — a label built around the concept of delivering a knockout punch at every release, with each batch named in sequence as a numbered "drop."
Mic Drop is a small batch bourbon label producing release-by-release expressions at elevated age and quality standards. The 5.0 designation marks this as the fifth batch in the Mic Drop program — each batch a small selection of barrels at a specific age and proof, released in limited quantities. At 7 years, the bourbon has crossed the threshold from youthful grain-forward character into genuine barrel complexity — the caramel, vanilla, and oak integration that the 4–6 year window begins to develop now fully evident.
Tasting Notes
- Appearance: Rich amber from 7 years in new charred American oak.
- Nose: Caramel, vanilla, and toasted oak — the character of well-aged small batch bourbon at the 7-year mark.
- Palate: Rich and balanced — brown sugar, dried fruit, warm spice, and oak in a fully integrated small batch profile.
- Finish: Medium-long and warm — the 7-year maturation delivering a satisfying, rounded close.
Specs
- Label: Mic Drop
- Style: Straight Bourbon Whiskey
- Age: 7 years
- Batch: 5.0
- Format: Small batch
- Size: 750ml
Browse all bourbon at Wooden Cork.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Mic Drop bourbon? Mic Drop is a small batch bourbon label releasing numbered batches at specific age statements and quality standards. Each "drop" is a limited release — the 5.0 is the fifth batch in the program.
- Why is 7-year bourbon notable? Most bourbon sold at retail is 4–6 years old. At 7 years, bourbon enters a maturity window where the grain character begins to step back and the barrel influence — caramel, vanilla, toasted oak — becomes the primary driver. Seven years is a meaningful age statement that represents genuine extended maturation.
- Is Batch 5.0 still available? In limited quantities. Mic Drop batches are small production releases not restocked once sold.
- How do Mic Drop batches differ from each other? Each batch is a different barrel selection at its specific age and proof. The 5.0 represents the program's fifth iteration — collectors tracking the label build verticals across batches.














