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The Water of Life - A Whisky Film

The craftsmen, chemists and renegades who saved scotch whisky and ignited a single malt revolution.
2021 | 88m | English

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Director: Greg W. Swartz
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The Water of Life is a feature documentary that focuses on the craftsmen, chemists, and renegades at the heart of the whisky revolution that turned the stagnant scotch whisky industry of the 1980s into the titan it is today. Starting behind the locked gates of an abandoned distillery, Jim McEwan and Mark Reynier share their personal experiences of the risk-taking and wild experimentation they used to turn Bruichladdich into what it is today. The film takes you on the journeys of other early visionaries like Gordon & MacPhail, Billy Walker, Dr. Rachel Barrie and David Stewart, whose mixture of talent, chemistry, hard work, grit, and a little sprinkle of magic paved the way for the next generation of innovators like Adam Hannett, Kelsey McKechnie, Liam Hughes, Iain Croucher, and Eddie Brook.
Release Date: Jan 24, 2021
Director: Greg W. Swartz
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Production Companies Special Order, Blacksmith + Jones
Box Office Revenue: $0
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Updates Updated: Jan 23, 2026
Entered: Jun 20, 2024
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Name Character
Jim McEwan Himself
Stephen Rankin Himself
Rachel Barrie Herself
Charles MacLean Himself
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Rob Chatlin Editor
Greg W. Swartz Director
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Trevor Jones Producer
Nate Barlow Co-Producer
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