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South Lanarkshire, Scotland
A new-generation Scottish distillery using Digital Deeds to tackle cask fraud
Jackton Distillery, home of the award-winning Raer Scotch Whisky, entered the industry with a clear ambition: to build a new generation of distillery that could compete on craft and transparency. But their existing systems were holding them back. Tracking a single cask meant navigating three or four different spreadsheets, and a single cask movement could take a full working day.

County Galway, Ireland
Ireland's first eco-distillery, run with digital precision
Ahascragh Distillery was managing production and maturation on paper, clipboards and spreadsheets. Operators recorded flow rates and ABV data by hand, then entered it into a computer later. The process was slow, vulnerable to error, and difficult to scale.

United Kingdom
A major whisky warehouse with stronger control, faster reporting, and clearer ownership records
The Foundry Vault was managing its cask inventory on spreadsheets. As the warehouse grew, so did the amount of data and the risk that came with it. Manual entry was slow, inconsistent, and hard to maintain at scale.

Lancaster, England
An English whisky distillery built to scale without losing control
Lancaster Spirits Company launched in July 2024 with more than 200 casks already laid down. As a small-batch single malt distillery competing with much larger producers, efficiency mattered from day one.
