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A great watch, as authentic an enthusiast experience as you will find. Strong recommend, a+ work. Its a beautifully shot, deeply heartfelt documentary that celebrates the art of whisky making and the passionate people behind it. From historic distilleries to bold newcomers, it captures the soul of independent craftsmanship with warmth and authenticity. A must-watch for whisky lovers and anyone who appreciates dedication, tradition, and the spirit of doing things differently. A true toast to independence. 🥃 Cheers to all the creators, i hope they do more like this as personally, could watch a whole series...
Enjoyed all 4 sections which give you the ideas and experiences of what it like to be an Independent bottler of whisky. It also brings perspective views of other people in the industry. Not to be missed as an important addition to the history of the spirit. The filming of views of Scotland add texture to the film for enjoyment. So many independent bottlers were interviewed you begin to see how much love there is out there for single malt whisky and others. The Water of Life Filmsvhad continued their great voyage into the world of whisky. I would recommend watching each episode on its own and do some research into the stories told. Slainte!
This is a must watch if you love Scotch or want to know about it. The history, and passion for this wonderful spirit is masterfully explored in this series. It is an important of the culture and life blood of Scotland and its people. It was a magical experience and I was honored to see the preview in Leith. I have loved Scotch all my life and thought I knew everything about it, but I learned so much. I now fully understand its connection with its people. This documentary series is a true work of art. Every Scotch whisky reflects has its own personality and reflects the diversity of the land in Scotland. Slainte Mhah!
Fabulously produced mini series, real in depth look at independent whisky in Scotland. Got to see the preview at Leith theatre and was very interesting and humorous.
Great for any whisky fan to watch as gives a true look at indy bottlers with most of the well established businesses represented very well.
As someone that is really interested in the Scotch Whisky industry as a whole and mainly a hobbies, found it really informative and gave a massive insight into the industry which you would not know unless you were part of it.
Would highly recommend and have been recommending to friends all over the world.
Great for any whisky fan to watch as gives a true look at indy bottlers with most of the well established businesses represented very well.
As someone that is really interested in the Scotch Whisky industry as a whole and mainly a hobbies, found it really informative and gave a massive insight into the industry which you would not know unless you were part of it.
Would highly recommend and have been recommending to friends all over the world.
Whether you love whisky or have no connection yet with the drink or industry, this film captures the essence and spirit of the Independents' who bring so much authenticity to a global community connected by a drink that is inspiring to millions of people across the world.
The team really but some leaves on those branches, to help give the inspirations and insights that drive people to become indie bottlers.
Not only does the film allow the viewer to learn about how indie bottlers work and help each other, it also blows off those cobwebs of the stereotypes who both work in the spirits industry, who create fantastic bottlings and of course enjoy sharing a fabulous dram with great company.
The team really but some leaves on those branches, to help give the inspirations and insights that drive people to become indie bottlers.
Not only does the film allow the viewer to learn about how indie bottlers work and help each other, it also blows off those cobwebs of the stereotypes who both work in the spirits industry, who create fantastic bottlings and of course enjoy sharing a fabulous dram with great company.
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