
107 Liquor x CABB Release “Heavenly Hog” – Heaven Hill 7 Year Bottled-in-Bond Private Barrel
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Last Updated on February 26, 2026 by Justin Jones
Central Arkansas Bourbon & Banter (CABB) has officially teamed up with 107 Liquor to release “Heavenly Hog,” a Heaven Hill 7 Year Bottled-in-Bond Private Single Barrel — and it is hitting shelves at an extremely approachable $54.99.
According to Ashley Olsen’s Facebook post, this release brings together good whiskey, good friends, and good times. One standout feature of this barrel is the custom “tater” sticker design created by Jason Cooper, giving the bottle a unique Arkansas personality that sets it apart from standard shelf releases.
There is no “in” post and no complicated release process. Just walk into 107 Liquor and grab your bottle.

Bottle Details – “Heavenly Hog”
Distillery: Heaven Hill Distillery
Expression: Bottled-in-Bond
Type: Private Single Barrel
Retail Partner: 107 Liquor
Rickhouse: 11
Floor: 5
Barrel No.: 8017258
Age: 7 Years
ABV: 50% (100 Proof)
Price: $54.99
Under the Bottled-in-Bond Act of 1897, this whiskey was distilled in one season by one distiller, aged in a federally bonded warehouse for at least four years, and bottled at exactly 100 proof. At 7 years old, this barrel comfortably exceeds the minimum requirement.
Why This Pick Matters for Arkansas Bourbon Fans
Heaven Hill’s 7 Year Bottled-in-Bond has developed a strong reputation nationally for delivering classic Kentucky character at a fair price. When you combine:
- Single barrel selection
- Specific rickhouse and floor location
- A respected local bourbon group
- A custom sticker concept by Jason Cooper
You get a release that feels distinctly local.
CABB continues to contribute to Arkansas’ growing barrel pick culture, and the collaboration with 107 Liquor highlights the strong relationship between local bourbon groups and independent retailers.
What to Expect in the Glass
While each single barrel is unique, Heaven Hill 7 Year Bottled-in-Bond typically delivers:
- Roasted peanut and toasted oak
- Caramel and brown sugar sweetness
- Baking spice and cinnamon
- Structured oak with a balanced finish
Rickhouse 11, Floor 5 placement suggests solid temperature swings, which can promote deeper oak extraction and complexity.
Where to Buy
Available now at:
107 Liquor
Little Rock, Arkansas
First come, first served.










