Whisky Wars
A serialised history. Start at Episode I and work forward.

Episode 1 • 8 November 2025
The Whisky Wars: a story of Scotland's spirit through the ages
Scottish whisky has one of the most dramatic origin stories in the world of spirits. Monks and smugglers, rebellions and revolutions, outlaws who became entrepreneurs, and a spirit that survived everything from government oppression to global catastrophe. It's an epic tale spanning centuries, filled with larger-than-life characters and transformative moments that shaped not just an industry but Scottish culture itself.

Episode 2 • 15 November 2025
The Whisky Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Spirits
Long before the great distilleries rose to dominate the Scottish landscape, before copper stills gleamed in purpose-built warehouses, and centuries before whisky became the amber nectar we revere today, there existed something more ancient and mysterious. The origins of Scottish whisky are shrouded in mist as thick as that which rolls across the Highlands at dawn — part history, part legend, and wholly magical.

Episode 3 • 22 November 2025
The Whisky Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Excisemen
The 18th century dawned on a Scotland where whisky had become more than a drink. It was identity, economy, and tradition distilled into liquid form. But the government in London, perpetually hungry for revenue and increasingly determined to control its rebellious northern territories, was about to transform whisky-making from a cherished tradition into an act of rebellion. What followed was perhaps the most romantic and defiant chapter in whisky's long history: the age of smuggling.

Episode 4 • 29 November 2025
The Whisky Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Scots
By 1820, the whisky wars had reached a critical juncture. The government's attempts to control Highland distilling had failed comprehensively. Illegal whisky flooded the market, tax revenues remained disappointing, and Excise officers risked their lives enforcing laws that an entire culture rejected. Something had to give. What followed was one of the most dramatic transformations in Scottish industrial history: the moment when smugglers became legitimate businessmen and Highland whisky began its journey to global dominance.

Episode 5 • 17 January 2026
The Whisky Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope
By the 1850s Scotch had stepped out of the shadows of illegality into legitimate commerce — distilleries multiplying, blenders building mass-market brands, and Scottish spirit winning admirers far beyond Britain.

Episode 6 • 24 January 2026
The Whisky Wars: Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back
The euphoria of whisky's golden age couldn't last forever. By the late 1880s, the industry's spectacular growth had created dangerous vulnerabilities. Overproduction, speculation, and questionable practices were undermining the foundations of prosperity. What followed were four decades of crisis: fraudulent collapse, corporate consolidation, a world war that shut down distilleries, and an uncertain post-war recovery that left the industry transformed and diminished.

Episode 7 • 31 January 2026
The Whisky Wars: Episode VI: Return of the Single Malt
The industry entered the 1920s diminished and uncertain, the golden age already a memory. Ahead lay six decades of crisis: Prohibition, the Depression, another world war, and the suffocating grip of the blenders.

Episode 8 • 28 March 2026
The Whisky Wars: Episode VII: The Force Awakens
The 1980s marked a turning point few saw coming. After decades of corporate dominance, a new generation began discovering single malt — finding the complexity and authenticity the big blends couldn't offer.

Episode 9 • 4 April 2026
The Whisky Wars: Episode VIII: The Last Distiller (2000s-2010s)
The 21st century brought Scotch both triumph and tension — soaring sales and record exports on one hand, ever-greater corporate consolidation and a defiant craft movement on the other.

Episode 10 • 11 April 2026
The Whisky Wars: Episode IX: Rise of the Craft (2010s-Present)
As the 2020s unfold, Scotch stands at a crossroads — a full-blown craft revolution, lost distilleries resurrected, and fierce global competition forcing Scotland to reckon with what comes next.