SingleMalt TV – The Whisky Conversation

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SingleMalt TV – The Whisky Conversation

Conversations with the people and characters who shape the world of whisky.Hosted by cinematographer and storyteller Rob Draper, SingleMalt TV explores the personalities behind the world’s great whiskies.Each episode features candid conversations with master distillers, blenders, founders, historians, and industry insiders — the characters whose vision, craft, and sometimes stubborn individuality have shaped whisky as we know it today.These are the stories behind the bottle, told by the people who lived them.

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    Maltstock Down Under — A Different Kind of Whisky Gathering (David Ligoff)

    Maltstock redefined the whisky festival by removing hierarchy, formality, and expectation. Maltstock Down Under brings that same philosophy to Australia.David Ligoff joins us to talk about what makes it different—why a more relaxed, open approach to whisky resonates, and what happens when the focus shifts from structure to shared experience.This is a conversation about community, accessibility, and how whisky culture changes when the rules are taken away.

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    Franz Scheurer — Rethinking Flavor, Pairing, and Whisky Itself

    Franz Scheurer approaches whisky from outside its traditional framework.Drawing on experience in food, wine, photography, and fermentation, he challenges how flavor is understood and how whisky is typically experienced—from pairing to perception.This is a conversation about stepping beyond convention—and what whisky becomes when you do.

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    Maltstock — Successfully Rethinking the Whisky Festival (Teun van Wel & Bob Wenting)

    Maltstock began as a quiet departure from the traditional whisky festival.Created by Teun van Wel and Bob Wenting, it removed hierarchy, formality, and expectation—replacing them with something simpler: people sharing whisky on equal terms.In this conversation, we explore how that idea took hold, why it resonated, and what it reveals about whisky culture when the barriers are stripped away.This is about community, atmosphere, and a different way of experiencing whisky.

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    Douglas Laing — From Bottler to Distiller (Dougal Barr)

    For decades, Douglas Laing built its reputation selecting and bottling whisky created elsewhere.Now, with the move into distilling at Strathearn, the company is entering a new phase. Dougal Barr, Global Brand Ambassador, brings a perspective shaped by years of working with casks—now applied to creating spirit from the beginning.A conversation about transition, experience, and what changes when you move upstream.

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    Heartwood — Whisky Without Compromise (Tim Duckett & Franz Scheurer)

    Heartwood sits firmly outside the whisky establishment.Tim Duckett doesn’t distill—he selects and shapes whisky through cask, guided by instinct and a clear sense of outcome. Joined by Franz Scheurer, this conversation explores whisky as intent rather than process.This is about independence, flavor, and what happens when you stop trying to follow the rules.

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    Belgrove Distillery — Taking Terroir Seriously (Peter Bignell)

    If terroir matters in whisky, Belgrove is what it looks like in practice.At Belgrove, nothing follows convention.Peter Bignell grows his own rye, builds his own equipment, and rethinks every part of the process—from fuel to fermentation. The result is whisky shaped as much by environment and ingenuity as by tradition.This is a conversation about self-sufficiency, experimentation, and redefining what a distillery can be.

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    Mark Reynier — Why the Whisky Industry Is Getting It Wrong

    Mark Reynier has never been comfortable following the accepted narrative.As the driving force behind Bruichladdich and now Waterford, he has consistently challenged one of whisky’s most deeply held assumptions: that the cask defines the spirit.In this conversation, Mark takes that argument further—questioning why the industry resists talking about barley, terroir, and origin, and what that reluctance reveals about how whisky is made, marketed, and understood.This is not a polite discussion. It’s a direct challenge to the way whisky has been framed for decades—and to the people shaping that narrative.

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    Andrew Derbidge — Whisky Has a Marketing Problem

    Andrew Derbidge brings a broad perspective shaped by years working across brand, production, and global positioning with Starward—and deep involvement with the Scotch Malt Whisky Society.In this conversation, the discussion moves well beyond Australian whisky. We look at the relationship between Australian and Scotch whisky, the current state of global markets, and how changing attitudes—particularly among younger drinkers—are reshaping the category.Andrew also addresses where whisky marketing is getting it wrong, the assumptions the industry continues to make, and how those missteps affect perception and growth.This is a wide-ranging discussion about whisky as a global category—how it is evolving, how it is communicated, and where it may be heading next.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Conversations with the people and characters who shape the world of whisky.Hosted by cinematographer and storyteller Rob Draper, SingleMalt TV explores the personalities behind the world’s great whiskies.Each episode features candid conversations with master distillers, blenders, founders, historians, and industry insiders — the characters whose vision, craft, and sometimes stubborn individuality have shaped whisky as we know it today.These are the stories behind the bottle, told by the people who lived them.

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