BOCK CHAIN

A farm-to-glass collaboration from Alberta

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A rounded malty lager showcasing Newdale barley from Hamill Farms via Canada Malting, Red Shed Malting and Last Best.


Product Story

Description
 
farm
Cultivation
Hamill Farms Red Deer, Canada
Field:
W½-29-36-27-W4; 280 acres
Cultivation period:
2018
 
Harvest
Harvest
Hamill Farms Red Deer, Canada
Date:
06. Sep. 2018
Harvested volume:
23 245 bushels
Hybrid name:
Barley: Newdale
Silo name:
44
 
inspection
Inspection
SGS
Inspection date:
04. Oct. 2018
Moisture:
12.7
Protein:
10.9
Plump:
96.8
Germ 4 ml:
100
 
harvest
Transport
 
Date:
13. Nov. 2018
Vehicle:
LPY 812
 
malting
Malting
Canada Malting Company Calgary, Canada
Input volume:
8 203
Malt silo ID:
50
Malting house ID:
D house
Malting date:
15. Nov. 2018
 
harvest
Transport
 
Date:
30. Nov. 2018
Vehicle:
LPY 922
 
roasting
Roasting
Red Shed Malting Penhold, Canada
Roasting house ID:
Toper
Roasting type:
Chocolate
Package type:
50 lb poly lined paper bags
Packaging date:
02. Dec. 2018
Volume:
50 lbs
 
harvest
Transport
 
Date:
07. Dec. 2018
Vehicle:
LPY 834
 
brewing
Brewing
Last Best Brewing & Distilling Calgary, Canada
Brewing date:
11. Dec. 2018
Received volume:
1100kg
Brewing type:
Bock
Beer output:
609 flats
 
glass
Enjoy your beer!
 

So many processes with a single goal: to create the best beer for the blockchain era.

We aimed to raise awareness that transparency-providing technologies like IoT and blockchain will be very important for the food industry of the future. This is why we intended to show our commitment to food safety and transparency with this application.

Don't forget to take a selfie and share it with us when you enjoy your Bock Chain!

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Collaboration and Community are both part of the culture of craft brewing. At the same time consumers want to know where their food and drinks come from. We’ve taken both of these concepts to bring you a beer that embodies these values. Our companies reached across the supply chain to watch barley that was used in the beer you are drinking from planting to malting and roasting all the way to being added to the mash-tun and then canned.

We had eyes on the transportation, testing, and storage and have documented this journey with video and photography. The beer you have in your hand is truly a special beer made by real people who met on a regular basis to coordinate and share this story.

We hope you enjoy and share your story with us!

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08.13.2018 Vancouver, Canada
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