labels LABELS L A B E L S!!!!
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Does anyone here (and I know you do) label their bottles? I'm very interested in putting a personal touch to the package, as it were (hey, beer can be interesting IN and OUT of the bottle!)
ALL I've managed to find are peel-n-stick label sheets, however. I'd rather have lick-n-stick so I can soak 'em off the bottles when the bottles come back home to get reloaded, as it were.
I took a brief look at some services that will print them for you, and ship the labels -too expensive for my purposes -wholely unsuitable.
Presently I'm making do with Avery labels that I can run through my inkjet, and stick onto the bottle cap (much nicer than the usual "MD" for Munich DUnkel and "P0-02-10" for Porter, Feb. 2010. But its only something to tide me along until I find what I'm really looking for.
Those of you that label your bottles, what paper are you using? I've already got pretty good design software (Label Factory Delux).
Help is appreciated!
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GOT BEER?
FERMENTING:
LAGERING/CONDITIONING:
Kegged: Lawnmower Ale, Real Brewing Brown Ale clone, Edmund Fitzgerald Porter clone (the tank is about empty).
Bottled:NoName Porter
Plans: Belgian Strong Blond Ale, Coconut-Ale
Quote:
Originally Posted by Jaybird
we do it for the love of beer! Not for the love of money! We can all make great BEER! Not so much when it comes to money!
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