Hey Lotto, thank you so much, yes, there are many people, that think: oh, only some mouse clicks and voilà.. Can't be taken that long.. what? 9 months of work, are you kidding? ;-)
@@OliverEnde This is incredible, as someone who animates themselves, the amount of work that goes into this is underappreciated. But not by everyone ;) amazing work on this!
@@Cole.Varial hey, yes, it really was very much work.. so it is great to hear such words from a 3D animator like you who really knows how much time it is to model, texture, light, animate and composite everything.. by the way: only for the rendering, my computer needed 3 months to get this job done... luckily me, nowadays unreal engine makes it so much faster.. 😁🤙 greetings from Hamburg
@@andrewescocia2707 It's odd that someone can put this much effort into creating an animated video and not bother telling the voice-over actor how to pronounce Islay.
Thanks a lot for your kind words. I am really working on it :-) But as only me, myself and I doing all that stuff, it is really hard to get that kind of animations done in less the 4-9 months.. but there will be a animation about snakes anatomy in the next few days and after that, I will make one about rum production.. Really looking forward to doing that one!
I know this is close to bourbon but one specifically on American bourbon would be cool and would get lots of clicks. Awsome vid and very informative. Thanks
Hi John, thank you so much for that comment.. it took about 9 months to create this animation video.. I wanted to make it as detailled and beautiful looking as possible with my current skills :)
It always amazes me what people discover over centuries of observation and experimentation. You look at a glass of whiskey and have no idea all the generations that went into it
This is gold.. the animation takes you back in history .. the voice of the presenter is so warm.. thank you for this lovely journey and for the information. I learnt a lot
Hey, great to hear, thank you so much for your kind comment! It is always nice to see, that people like you appreciate my work and how much love and time I put into this :-)
I visited Annan distillery last year and the tour was very enlightening. Princess Anne and Doddy Weir both have casks there and obviously those casks are priceless. Man of Swords (heavily peated and dedicated to Robert de Bruce) and Man of Words (unpeated dedicated to Robbie Burns) are their products. The distillery visit is great, a lovely cafe and shop finishes off your trip this fledgling distillery. Keith.
Early on they didn’t fully understand that the whisky can pass through the cast and evaporate. It just disappeared over time. Since it’s the water of life, it had to be angels taking their cut. It is a great, poetic term for it.
Every class in every school needs a videos like this for every topic. We dont need a power-obsessed morose teacher with a chalk board, we need to literally see what happens and then learn about the “why” afterwards if we feel like it
I'm off to Scotland in a couple of weeks, and will be visiting some distilleries. This video is superb and exquisitely made..so educational. thanks so much!
Thanks a lot! It took a lot of time and also a lot of fun to create this animation with the little "Highlander" easter eggs :-) Glad to read, that this animation and the work that went into it still gets so much positive feedback!
Thanks a lot :-) During modellind and animating the whole project, there were a billion moments where I thought: "Good enough now.. no.. wait, I could put some... in it.. YEAH, now it's better..no, WAIT.. there is one more detail missing... Ahhhh now, it's like I want it to have.. no, stop, what's about adding some.... and so on" :-D
@@OliverEnde I've just recently passe my Exam in Distilling and I really wish I'd stumble upon this video just a couple of months earlier. Would have made my exam easier :)
Greetings from India. Frankly speaking i just concentrated on visuals rather than audio. Sorry for that. Everytime this happens with your video. How beautifully it has been made. An ideal example of how videos should be made and posted on TH-cam.
Well, i now have a "crystal" clear idea about how whiskey is made. Who ever did this one, i think is kind of brilliant, because with such a presentation, nice, neat, simple and scientific, everyone can have an excellent point of view, about all this process. So again, a real BRAVO to the creator(s). !!! And the butterfly in the end, is state of the art...for closing the presentation...
Hay Fan Laz, thanks a lot!! Really kind words, I am really happy! It was only me, who built the animation, it took about 9 months, so I had much time to do all the 3d models, texturing, lighting and animations and of course all the research to make this video. Yes and the butterfly is one that my father showed me in time when I was a child.. it is a small tortoiseshell. stay healthy!
@@OliverEnde Hay Oliver, really i have seen some videos for the same subject, not that i am an expert though, but the difference is obvious. Very nice presentation indeed and you can watch it again and again. Plus, something rare too, you don't get bored. No robotic animations and strange voices, but full of knowledge with a nice coherence for the idividual who has no more than a general idea about the presented subject. You want to watch it again and you will still 'll learn something that you didn't "pick" with the first view...while from the beging up to the end, it doesn't make you tired so you don't loose interest. Hey, i don' want to praize more, because this can be "detected" by other viewers and guide to...oposite results, but what i think is that the key of your succes, is that this "simple" (by a firsr view) video, has a nine month preparation behind it. You mentioned that in your response to me. So that lead us to considerate that a serious backround is needed for a similar result. Reaching to the end of this " small type of letter", there is another thing that comes out of all this: you focused to gather and collect your infos for this specific presentation, but appart of your whiskey knowledges, you also are tallented to make nice videos, so you keep this for future while is good for you. That is my opinion anyway and bravo, once again !!!
@@fanlaz959 that are so kind words of you and I appreciate reading this. Thank you for taking the time to write a so long comment or letter :-) of course there are also some guys here that don't really understand why I put the watermarks here or how much time and passion it is to build such a project. I knew that before the upload. But it makes me happy that so man people like you enjoy my animation. Unfortunately there will always be people who are dissatisfied with themselves and who cannot appreciate a job like this, but that's okay, I can live with that. So again: thanks for your words! Slàinte mhath
@@OliverEndeFocus on your things and don t spend your time with the type of people that only want you to feel dedraded. There will always be around and the higher you go, the more of this type you are going to...discover. And what is " slaint mhath" ?
To every guy who complains about the watermark and only gives me a thumbs down because of that: First of all: I can understand, because watermarks are annoying ... But: I make my living with such animations and have worked on this animation for 9 months. In addition to speaking and rendering costs, I had my own working hours, of course. It is a project from the heart. But my old animation was often used for commercial events without being asked if it could be used. Other people asked me and were willing to spend money on it. It is logically not fair to these people. So if it makes your ego happy to leave a comment here about the watermark and just find the video bad because of it. Feel free ;-)
I would certainly not give you a thumbs down for the watermark presence because I am sure many people can watch it and ignore it, however my brain is such that I cannot and I find it impossible to watch. I wish it was otherwise because it looks fantastic. It is a pity there isn't a version without the watermark that a person could pay a couple of pounds via PayPal to watch - I would certainly be willing to do that. I am a huge whisky fan and I think this video would be perfect for me to watch without the watermark in the middle (I could live with the wee text bottom right I think). Well done for all your efforts and I wish you every success with future projects.
I must admit, I was a bit annoyed until I read your post. Thank you for making your hard work available for our pleasure at no cost. Very informative and entertaining.
This is just a ad for your animations then.. no one is using this video for so corporate sales pitch... the work is good but useless at the same time. I would show this to others but no point.
@@JohnnyKwangoEsq thank you for your clear words and your comment! At the moment I am thinking about cheaper packages, that people who do not want to use the animation commercially, could afford. Probably a good thought from you. Especially since I get so much positive feedback here, which I am very happy about . I'm trying to find something that I can just live with and that doesn't make everyone run away screaming straight away .. :-D
@@OliverEnde Perhaps you could have the watermark appear for 0.5 to 1.0 seconds every X seconds where X = 10 or 20 seconds, then it would still offer you protection without being so obtrusive?
The entire whiskey production process is explained with incredible professionalism and simplicity. Put this piece before the Lord of the Rings festival scene and no one will doubt its originality.
Now I know what’s the quality of what im drinking, more respect from now on, can share this story as a wise man , while im drinking with my friends , thx for the video
How beautiful!!! The part "Angel's share" where the voice modulation and animation in it made me rewind and watch several times. It made me smile. I enjoyed this video. It is indeed one of the best distilled video!!! 😍
thank you very much :-) Haha, yes, the Angel's share came to my mind, while creating it.. I thought, that it might be funny , when a little drunken angel flies away.
That was good. I may watch this a few more times to take it in. I'm on a bit of a whiskey journey and loving it. Interesting to learn the intricacies of the whole process.
600K views!!!!!! Thanks a lot, I am impressed :-))) At the moment, I am creating an animation about wine production.. it is about twice of the length ( 20 minutes) and about two years of work in total...
Found your page and this video via The Whiskey Tribe channel (Rex and Daniel). I love how informative and detailed you’ve made this animation. Absolutely amazing!! It was clearly developed for commercial use so thank you for releasing it for public viewing. Cheers!
Wow, what a great video, thanks for posting! One small note, the stills have a swan neck and lyne arm, rather than a goose neck, and the enzymes active within the malting process are not just the amylases, but this may be getting to be a bit more technical than needed for this video. I very much enjoyed your work, thank you!
Not sure if anyone already mentioned this, but I did see a comment about correcting pronunciation on the next upgrade, so: "wort" is pronounced wirt, like dirt but with a w. Very good video, well done.
Wow this was awesome, especially helpful to see what's going on inside the mechanisms. I'm sharing this with my staff to deepen their understanding. Thanks!
Brilliant animation and awesome narration. the 10 minute plus video was so engaging and visuals were so lively that I was lost in time. Thank you so much for sharing this informative video. For the love Scotch....Cheers!!
Wow this video was really cool thank you for sharing! I've been curious about the process of making whiskey but nothing I found was nearly as informative or as well presented and entertaining as this video.
I have watched many videos on whiskey making & cigars. Sir your animation is at the top of the list for being excellent and you are enjoyable to listen to in explaining the details. I just subbed. PJ
THIS IS ONE OF THE MOST INFORMATIVE PROGRAMS OF WHISKY MAKING I HAVE EVER SEEN I AM A GREEK OUSO DRINKER I ALSO DRINK SCOTTISH WHISKY THIS INFORMATION WAS FANTASTIC CHEERS
Thanks a lot! At the moment, I am working on an animation about the production of wine.. in total, it will be about 20 minutes of animation.. I am working on it since 14 months and nearly have half of it done :-) I guess, it will be finished in about one year or so..
I don't think people understand how hard it is and long it takes to make this animation my God it was really good
Hey Lotto, thank you so much, yes, there are many people, that think: oh, only some mouse clicks and voilà.. Can't be taken that long.. what? 9 months of work, are you kidding? ;-)
Probably longer than it takes to make the whisky
@@OliverEnde This is incredible, as someone who animates themselves, the amount of work that goes into this is underappreciated. But not by everyone ;) amazing work on this!
@@Cole.Varial hey, yes, it really was very much work.. so it is great to hear such words from a 3D animator like you who really knows how much time it is to model, texture, light, animate and composite everything.. by the way: only for the rendering, my computer needed 3 months to get this job done... luckily me, nowadays unreal engine makes it so much faster.. 😁🤙 greetings from Hamburg
2D/3D animator here. Yes. A passionate effort. It blew my mind at 2min when the grain opened up. Amazing dedication and skills.
I've never seen such a well-presented explanation of the process, and the voice artist is perfect for this!
he mispronounced some words, like Islay for example......
@@andrewescocia2707 It's odd that someone can put this much effort into creating an animated video and not bother telling the voice-over actor how to pronounce Islay.
The voice is A.I.
voice actor 🤣
Hats off to the person who made this. This the best short clip on how the amber nectar is made. Job well done.
Thank you very much 😊 I am very happy to read this
Having the disclaimers pop up and the logo in the middle of the screen earned a thumbs down.
@@JohnDoe-xr5is Quit trying to steal other peoples work there John Doe.
The lord sayeth
And I bring unto him much praise who maketh an animation of how the whisky is maketh ....so he say unto them.
@Lupe Baxley oh yes tell me more.........no you were right i don't really care.....but you really need to work on your morals my friend.
If only there was a video like this for every process! It would make learning new subjects so much more accessible.
Thanks a lot for your kind words.
I am really working on it :-) But as only me, myself and I doing all that stuff, it is really hard to get that kind of animations done in less the 4-9 months.. but there will be a animation about snakes anatomy in the next few days and after that, I will make one about rum production.. Really looking forward to doing that one!
I know this is close to bourbon but one specifically on American bourbon would be cool and would get lots of clicks. Awsome vid and very informative. Thanks
Honestly the person who created this video deserves a medal
Hi John, thank you so much for that comment.. it took about 9 months to create this animation video.. I wanted to make it as detailled and beautiful looking as possible with my current skills :)
@@OliverEnde Hail to you, good sir! Your efforts are well appreciated!
@@OliverEnde Amazing work; thank you!
Having the disclaimers pop up and the logo in the middle of the screen earned a thumbs down.
@@JohnDoe-xr5is jeez john, give him a break. They're obviously there for a reason.
Gonna jump on the bandwagon of saying how great, informative, and well represented this video is
It always amazes me what people discover over centuries of observation and experimentation. You look at a glass of whiskey and have no idea all the generations that went into it
This is gold.. the animation takes you back in history .. the voice of the presenter is so warm.. thank you for this lovely journey and for the information. I learnt a lot
Hey, great to hear, thank you so much for your kind comment! It is always nice to see, that people like you appreciate my work and how much love and time I put into this :-)
I visited Annan distillery last year and the tour was very enlightening. Princess Anne and Doddy Weir both have casks there and obviously those casks are priceless. Man of Swords (heavily peated and dedicated to Robert de Bruce) and Man of Words (unpeated dedicated to Robbie Burns) are their products. The distillery visit is great, a lovely cafe and shop finishes off your trip this fledgling distillery.
Keith.
Fell in love with this video, The narrators voice, his story telling skills and the video. Etched to perfection 🥃
One of the best explanatory whisky making process. Thanks .
Hey Rennaissance Man! Thanks a lot, I appreciate that
"The angels share"
Wow
Whoever came up with that deserves a raise
Early on they didn’t fully understand that the whisky can pass through the cast and evaporate. It just disappeared over time. Since it’s the water of life, it had to be angels taking their cut. It is a great, poetic term for it.
This is the BEST visual explanation I have ever seen that explains the complex process to make spirits.
Hi Thomas, thank you so much for this great comment and your kind words!
Every class in every school needs a videos like this for every topic. We dont need a power-obsessed morose teacher with a chalk board, we need to literally see what happens and then learn about the “why” afterwards if we feel like it
I'm only at the start of my whiskey making journey so thanks for this brilliant insight 😮
Remarkably well made. My hat is off to the animators, and to those who wrote the brilliant script.
I'm off to Scotland in a couple of weeks, and will be visiting some distilleries. This video is superb and exquisitely made..so educational. thanks so much!
The narration voice just makes it feel awesome.
I wish to directly thank the Irish & the Scots for their ENORMOUS gift to humanity: Whisky.
The best explanation of how whiskey is produced that I've ever seen. Congratulations and thanks.
Thank you so much Michael! Great, that you like my work 🥃 Slaìnthe Mhath
This video deserves at least a billion views.
Thanks a lot, Nikita!
Having the disclaimers pop up and the logo in the middle of the screen earned a thumbs down.
@@JohnDoe-xr5is Quit trying to steal other peoples work there John Doe.
True
Exactly.
This is simply a masterpiece. Thank you for sharing it with the world.
Superb…yet to come across something so exhaustive and comprehensive…a must watch for all single malt whisky enthusiasts
That is amazing really!! Always fascinates me how people 100’s of years ago worked all this out!! Amazing!!! 👊🏻👊🏻
This video explains the entire proces better than they do at most visitor centers at the destilleries on Scotland!
It's very well made!
Whoever made this video deserves a cookie. What an incredible illustration of the whisky production.
Kudos to the people behind this video.
This is truly the best short presentation of how whisky is made. Thank you for producing!...............Slainte'
Thanks a lot for your kind words, I am glad, that you like my work :-)
There will be a similar wine production animation soon, too ;-)
"Whiskey is a philosohpy of life."
Couldn't really agree more.
This video should get an Academy award
My gratitude to the people who took the time and effort to make this. All one ever needs to watch to understand how it’s made. Thank you.
Thanks a lot! It took a lot of time and also a lot of fun to create this animation with the little "Highlander" easter eggs :-)
Glad to read, that this animation and the work that went into it still gets so much positive feedback!
This the best video from which a person can learn about whiskey .Thank you for creating this ❤️
My grandfather used to make tsipouro, a drink made of grape distillation, here in Crete... watching the distillation process mskes me feel so nice!
True Scotch Whisky reflects the land of it's birthplace, and the people who created it, in many ways.I love the video, well done!
Brilliant lesson in how whisky is made. seems like $30 USD for a bottle is worth it ! Thanks you for creating this.
Thanks a lot, yes, I think, $30-60 is worth it :)
This is a very informative video that gives a very good presentation about how whisky is made.
Perfectly explained.
Thank you so much 😊
There should be an Oscar for animations !
This is a great video. I wish there was something this informative on TH-cam about every subject I had interest in.
Thanks a lot.. so which subjects do you have in mind? Maybe I am already creating anything you desire 😊
Learned more than from a trip to the distillery. Bravo🥃
Out of several explanations i have seen for destilling process. This is bar far the best! Thank you!
It is amazing how many details are there, even if they are not spoken out. This can be literally used to prepare for "Basics in distilling" course :D
Thanks a lot :-) During modellind and animating the whole project, there were a billion moments where I thought: "Good enough now.. no.. wait, I could put some... in it.. YEAH, now it's better..no, WAIT.. there is one more detail missing... Ahhhh now, it's like I want it to have.. no, stop, what's about adding some.... and so on" :-D
@@OliverEnde I've just recently passe my Exam in Distilling and I really wish I'd stumble upon this video just a couple of months earlier. Would have made my exam easier :)
@@OliverEnde 🤣🤣🤣
This explanation is both beautiful and complete. Wonderfully assembled and executed. Thank you!
Hello
Fantastic video with enough detail but not too much to make the view feel overwhelmed or bored.
Thank you for making this 🙂
Still the best whisky production video out there by a long shot. I've shown this to so many people looking to learn about the industry. Bravo!
This is amazing, it was like getting a personal tour. Animation is easy to follow and the voiceover has a real presence. Love it!
Greetings from India.
Frankly speaking i just concentrated on visuals rather than audio.
Sorry for that. Everytime this happens with your video.
How beautifully it has been made.
An ideal example of how videos should be made and posted on TH-cam.
Well, i now have a "crystal" clear idea about how whiskey is made. Who ever did this one, i think is kind of brilliant, because with such a presentation, nice, neat, simple and scientific, everyone can have an excellent point of view, about all this process.
So again, a real BRAVO to the creator(s). !!!
And the butterfly in the end, is state of the art...for closing the presentation...
Hay Fan Laz, thanks a lot!! Really kind words, I am really happy! It was only me, who built the animation, it took about 9 months, so I had much time to do all the 3d models, texturing, lighting and animations and of course all the research to make this video.
Yes and the butterfly is one that my father showed me in time when I was a child.. it is a small tortoiseshell. stay healthy!
@@OliverEnde Hay Oliver, really i have seen some videos for the same subject, not that i am an expert though, but the difference is obvious. Very nice presentation indeed and you can watch it again and again. Plus, something rare too, you don't get bored.
No robotic animations and strange voices, but full of knowledge with a nice coherence for the idividual who has no more than a general idea about the presented subject. You want to watch it again and you will still 'll learn something that you didn't "pick" with the first view...while from the beging up to the end, it doesn't make you tired so you don't loose interest.
Hey, i don' want to praize more, because this can be "detected" by other viewers and guide to...oposite results, but what i think is that the key of your succes, is that this "simple" (by a firsr view) video, has a nine month preparation behind it. You mentioned that in your response to me. So that lead us to considerate that a serious backround is needed for a similar result.
Reaching to the end of this " small type of letter", there is another thing that comes out of all this: you focused to gather and collect your infos for this specific presentation, but appart of your whiskey knowledges, you also are tallented to make nice videos, so you keep this for future while is good for you.
That is my opinion anyway and bravo, once again !!!
@@fanlaz959 that are so kind words of you and I appreciate reading this. Thank you for taking the time to write a so long comment or letter :-) of course there are also some guys here that don't really understand why I put the watermarks here or how much time and passion it is to build such a project. I knew that before the upload. But it makes me happy that so man people like you enjoy my animation. Unfortunately there will always be people who are dissatisfied with themselves and who cannot appreciate a job like this, but that's okay, I can live with that. So again: thanks for your words!
Slàinte mhath
@@OliverEndeFocus on your things and don t spend your time with the type of people that only want you to feel dedraded. There will always be around and the higher you go, the more of this type you are going to...discover.
And what is " slaint mhath" ?
@@fanlaz959 it is a Scottish toast that means "good health" :)
To every guy who complains about the watermark and only gives me a thumbs down because of that: First of all: I can understand, because watermarks are annoying ...
But: I make my living with such animations and have worked on this animation for 9 months. In addition to speaking and rendering costs, I had my own working hours, of course. It is a project from the heart. But my old animation was often used for commercial events without being asked if it could be used. Other people asked me and were willing to spend money on it. It is logically not fair to these people. So if it makes your ego happy to leave a comment here about the watermark and just find the video bad because of it. Feel free ;-)
I would certainly not give you a thumbs down for the watermark presence because I am sure many people can watch it and ignore it, however my brain is such that I cannot and I find it impossible to watch. I wish it was otherwise because it looks fantastic. It is a pity there isn't a version without the watermark that a person could pay a couple of pounds via PayPal to watch - I would certainly be willing to do that. I am a huge whisky fan and I think this video would be perfect for me to watch without the watermark in the middle (I could live with the wee text bottom right I think). Well done for all your efforts and I wish you every success with future projects.
I must admit, I was a bit annoyed until I read your post. Thank you for making your hard work available for our pleasure at no cost. Very informative and entertaining.
This is just a ad for your animations then.. no one is using this video for so corporate sales pitch... the work is good but useless at the same time. I would show this to others but no point.
@@JohnnyKwangoEsq thank you for your clear words and your comment! At the moment I am thinking about cheaper packages, that people who do not want to use the animation commercially, could afford. Probably a good thought from you. Especially since I get so much positive feedback here, which I am very happy about . I'm trying to find something that I can just live with and that doesn't make everyone run away screaming straight away .. :-D
@@OliverEnde Perhaps you could have the watermark appear for 0.5 to 1.0 seconds every X seconds where X = 10 or 20 seconds, then it would still offer you protection without being so obtrusive?
Just hats off. An epic in a single line.
Everything in this animation goes over my head. It is just astonishing. Beautifull. I'm running out of superlatives. Thank you!
Wonderful explanation, the most beautiful presentation. Well done.
The comments about the animations say it all... Hats off. Amazing stuff!
The entire whiskey production process is explained with incredible professionalism and simplicity. Put this piece before the Lord of the Rings festival scene and no one will doubt its originality.
Thank you so much for these kind words!! 😊🤙🏼 Greetings from Hamburg
I have never seen such an Amazing video on youtube…hats off to the creator….keep it up…
Thank you so much for your kind words. This really puts a smile on my face:-)
Hats-off to the animator, awesome job!
Thanks a Lot!
Great explanations! Excellent video. Very good presentation style and language used, clear speaking, good pausing, good phrasing.
The best video about whiskey making process.
Wonderful, detailled and yet condensed explanation. Thanks a lot!
Thank you very much 😊 it was a project from heart
Now I know what’s the quality of what im drinking, more respect from now on, can share this story as a wise man , while im drinking with my friends , thx for the video
This is amazing thank you. You deserve much success and recognition.
First class presentation ... Well done! Very helpful tutorial for a novice distiller. Thanks from Australia.
How beautiful!!! The part "Angel's share" where the voice modulation and animation in it made me rewind and watch several times. It made me smile. I enjoyed this video. It is indeed one of the best distilled video!!! 😍
thank you very much :-) Haha, yes, the Angel's share came to my mind, while creating it.. I thought, that it might be funny , when a little drunken angel flies away.
That was good. I may watch this a few more times to take it in. I'm on a bit of a whiskey journey and loving it. Interesting to learn the intricacies of the whole process.
Hey Bruno, great, that you enjoyed watching it and that you learned something! Cheers from Hamburg
600K views!!!!!! Thanks a lot, I am impressed :-))) At the moment, I am creating an animation about wine production.. it is about twice of the length ( 20 minutes) and about two years of work in total...
Found your page and this video via The Whiskey Tribe channel (Rex and Daniel). I love how informative and detailed you’ve made this animation. Absolutely amazing!! It was clearly developed for commercial use so thank you for releasing it for public viewing. Cheers!
This is among the best videos I've ever seen here in TH-cam, thank you!
Best explanation video I've seen for the best drink 🙌🙌
thank you very much :-)
Best video on this you can find
Wow, what a great video, thanks for posting! One small note, the stills have a swan neck and lyne arm, rather than a goose neck, and the enzymes active within the malting process are not just the amylases, but this may be getting to be a bit more technical than needed for this video. I very much enjoyed your work, thank you!
Not sure if anyone already mentioned this, but I did see a comment about correcting pronunciation on the next upgrade, so: "wort" is pronounced wirt, like dirt but with a w. Very good video, well done.
Wow this was awesome, especially helpful to see what's going on inside the mechanisms. I'm sharing this with my staff to deepen their understanding. Thanks!
super awesome animation and editing
Brilliant animation and awesome narration. the 10 minute plus video was so engaging and visuals were so lively that I was lost in time. Thank you so much for sharing this informative video. For the love Scotch....Cheers!!
Finally I m clear how it's made.. Great video
This video is incredible. Shared it with my fellow whiskey drinking friends. Phenomenal work.
Superb animation and a very passionate voice over.. ✋👍👌👏
This is amazing. Thank you to the creator of this..Great animation. Going to enjoy this again tonight, with a dram!
@Magnificently Fruity Star Power STFU LMAOOO
Wow this video was really cool thank you for sharing! I've been curious about the process of making whiskey but nothing I found was nearly as informative or as well presented and entertaining as this video.
Hey Kevin, thank you very much, I really enjoyed reading your kind words
I enjoyed watching this.
What a superb animated video - the detail and step by step is next level. Amazing to watch it all and helps explain better than any tour. Thanks
thanks a lot for the kind words!! :-)
Beautifully art directed with amazing execution! So informative too. Thumbs up Mr Ende
Thank you very much
Very Lucrative Easy Explanation 😊 Lot's of love from India 🇮🇳🤗💖
i remember seeing this some time ago, the 2020 version is top notch,
thanks for uploading!
one of the best videos I have ever seen
It's exceptionally amazing animation. Kudos to your hardwork.
Thanks a lot!!
An excellent production! Great job, thank you.
I have watched many videos on whiskey making & cigars. Sir your animation is at the top of the list for being excellent and you are enjoyable to listen to in explaining the details. I just subbed. PJ
Thank you very much for your kind words and for subscribing! 🤙🏼👍
Very well explained ❤️ Whisky is not a drink it is philosophy of the life ❤️
Fabulous, fabulous, fabulous! 👌
Absolutely stunning! Thank you, first class!
Thank you so much!
Such a well made video with information not easily found
Thanks very much! Now I can enjoy my dram with more knowledge on how it came to me.
Real great video, made it very clear how the making of whisky goes
Thanks for your kind words :)
THIS IS ONE OF THE MOST INFORMATIVE PROGRAMS OF WHISKY MAKING I HAVE EVER SEEN I AM A GREEK OUSO DRINKER I ALSO DRINK SCOTTISH WHISKY THIS INFORMATION WAS FANTASTIC CHEERS
great job man, you are really good with explanations that'd otherwise be tedious
Thanks a lot! This motivates me, at the monent, I am working on a 20 minutes animation about wine production :)
What an amazing presentation !!! Well done !!
Thank you so much!!! 🤙🏼
This is a fantastic explainer. Excellent work, I've shared it with many people.
Very Well Done!
A complex process explained very simply. I really enjoyed this!
I learned so much just by watching! Fascinating ❤️
Excellent presentation! Keep up the good work!!!
Thanks a lot! At the moment, I am working on an animation about the production of wine.. in total, it will be about 20 minutes of animation.. I am working on it since 14 months and nearly have half of it done :-) I guess, it will be finished in about one year or so..
I'm searching for the best aimated 3d whsiky makinng....finally I got it thanks you so much Oliver ende