Craft Brew—Laser Coding Beer

A laser coder is providing a craft beer start-up in Scotland with an enhanced coding and marking solution to support its growth.

Edinburgh Beer Factory in Scotland is pleased by the quality and consistent positioning of the laser coding it uses on its glass bottles.
Edinburgh Beer Factory in Scotland is pleased by the quality and consistent positioning of the laser coding it uses on its glass bottles.

Edinburgh Beer Factory is benefitting from improved codes, reliability, and ease of use from the Linx CSL30, which also has the potential to handle more production and new bottle sizes as the business continues to expand and enter export markets.

The brewery currently uses the Linx CSL30 to code “best before” dates and batch codes on its  bottling line, which processes around 2,000 330-mL bottle/hr. The company has been particularly pleased with the quality of the codes, which are highly legible and always appear in the same position on the bottles. This is vital as Edinburgh Beer Factory, which takes inspiration from Edinburgh-born Pop Art-founder Eduardo Paolozzi, demands high aesthetic standards for its bottles and therefore requires impeccable codes that do not detract from their visual appeal.

Since it is a laser coder, the CSL30 uses no ink and as a result there is no drying time involved or risk of smudging—problems the company found with its previous coding solution. “For various reasons, our original coder for batch and date codes wasn’t quite right for us,” explains Martin Borland, Head Brewer at Edinburgh Beer Factory. “We started looking into alternatives and laser technology fit the bill, with Linx offering the most competitive price as well as a turnkey solution. The price quoted was what we paid—there were no hidden extras—and in the first few months we’ve had no problems at all as well as regular support from Linx’s salesman.”

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