The Scotsman

Scottish tech firm to launch online beer provenance

● Arc-net ties up with Ireland Craft Beers on initiative

- By MARTIN FLANAGAN

A world-first has been achieved by two companies that were brought together by Entreprene­urial Spark, the business accelerato­r and growth hub for entreprene­urs, it is revealed today

Edinburgh-based tech firm Arc-net is teaming up with Ireland Craft Beers to create a new beer brand that will be placed on a blockchain platform – a digitalise­d “ledger” – to enable drinkers to trace the provenance of the ingredient­s online.

The Scottish business has marked and authentica­ted each bottle of the new brand, Downstream IPL, allowing full traceabili­ty of each bottle through the brewery and the supplier network to the ultimate consumer.

The two companies say customers will scan a QR smart code on the label of the bottle to be taken to “an online experience” that allows them to uniquely identify every single bottle produced.

Liam Brogan, co-founder and director of Ireland Craft Beers (ICB), says: “More than ever, consumers want to know where their food and drink comes from, so capturing and sharing production, process and product data with customers is central to having a brand that is trusted and respected. Consumers want transparen­cy, they want authentici­ty, and blockchain enables that.”

Ireland Craft Beers has already secured a listing for the new beer in the Honest Brew online store, and the companies say a listing with an unnamed multi-national retailer with a strong UK presence will follow in the New Year.

Kieran Kelly, CEO of Arc-net, said: “The Arc-net platform provides Ireland Craft Beers with the opportunit­y to tell the story behind their brand.

“The new era of transparen­cy on the blockchain helps to ensure the people and process behind the craft brewing process is made available. In a crowded market, products onthearc-netblockch­ainnow have a voice.”

Kelly added that Arc-net was “delighted” to back the founders of ICB in their “vision to promote and protect the craft brewing process across the globe”.

ICB is a distributo­r of craft beers from the Republic of Ireland to various export markets.

It is working with Mourne Mountains Brewery to brew Downstream IPL.

Kelly founded Arc-net, and its eponymous Arc-net platform is a cloud based data analytics and supply-chain security platform for the food and drinks industry. Staff at Wire, the Glasgow-based communicat­ions agency, are celebratin­g after bagging a hattrick of new clients. The firm will be leading a variety of campaigns across multiple discipline­s for Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE), Edinburgh Tourism Action Group (ETAG) and Beatson Cancer Charity. Lee Beattie, strategy and culture director, said: “New team members, new clients and brand new services mean that this has been our most successful year ever.”

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