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01-15-2013, 01:12 AM
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#2161
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Location: Bangor, Maine
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Haha that's brilliant!
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01-15-2013, 04:50 PM
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#2163
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This is for the blood orange Hefeweizen I have on the agenda.
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Bottled: Miracle Maker (Irish Honey Red), Lederhosen Lager, Bloodthirsty Wheat (Blood orange Hefeweizen) Freckled Bull (Spotted Cow clone), Amber of My Eye, Zack Attack Blonde Ale
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01-15-2013, 05:30 PM
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Location: Iowa
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Bill and Ted's Irish Red Adventure
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01-16-2013, 06:31 PM
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Senior Member
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Location: Lancaster, CA
Posts: 1,230
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MY wife just worked this one up for the IPA currently fermenting and I chuckled, so I thought I would share it.
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01-16-2013, 07:01 PM
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Old Noob
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Location: Sugar Land, TX
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It's my first time, so be gentle....
I don't have the mad graphics skills that many here do, so I went with a cribbed graphic and simple design. Sorry, the PDF got a little grainy converting to a JPG.
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Primary 1: More Fun Blonde Belgian Pale Ale
Primary 2: Orange Mead (Made Jan. 2013)
Primary 3: Eagerly Awaiting Brewday
Bottled: CranApfelwein (11/18/12), Pumpkin Spice Porter, Texas Red Ale
Kegged: PC Pale Ale
On Tap #1: MoreBeer Budget Blonde Ale
On Tap #2: MoreBeer Budget Porter
On Deck: TBD
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01-17-2013, 01:15 AM
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#2167
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Location: Haddon Heights, NJ
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I am heavily influenced by German Culture, and I wanted a new design that would reflect that. I settled on embracing the old Bauhaus design cues from the 1930's. Simple and modern are the two main points to focus on, so I took that and ran with a self modified bauhaus typefont. Below is my concept for my Märzen and my altbier.
A quick note: "Bierbrauen Ges." is short for "Bierbrauen Gesellschaft", which is german for 'Brewing Company.' EDIT: It may be worth noting that the top right corner and far left are just white (obviously washed out by the background on HBT).
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01-17-2013, 03:37 AM
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#2168
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Location: Central Iowa
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Couple more

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01-17-2013, 04:23 AM
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#2169
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Location: Vancouver, WA
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Originally Posted by movet22
I am heavily influenced by German Culture, and I wanted a new design that would reflect that. I settled on embracing the old Bauhaus design cues from the 1930's. Simple and modern are the two main points to focus on, so I took that and ran with a self modified bauhaus typefont. Below is my concept for my Märzen and my altbier.
A quick note: "Bierbrauen Ges." is short for "Bierbrauen Gesellschaft", which is german for 'Brewing Company.' EDIT: It may be worth noting that the top right corner and far left are just white (obviously washed out by the background on HBT).
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I'm a huge fan of these. Please post one on a bottle!
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01-17-2013, 05:57 AM
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#2170
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Location: Chicago, IL
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I'm a pretty new brewer. I just brewed my 3rd batch, an oatmeal stout, which was actually my first batch with my own equipment at my own house. The first two were brewed at a friends house with his equipment, a smoked porter and a rye pale ale. All have been partial grain/extract kits, but after hanging out in this thread for a day or so I was inspired to make a label for that oatmeal stout that's been sitting beautifully in primary for 10 days now. The label is minimal, but I'm enjoying it so far for a first attempt. It's called Black Omen Oatmeal Stout, which is named after a large, black spaceship from the Super Nintendo game, Chrono Trigger. Those who have played will understand, and for those who haven't, well... I hope it still looks cool. The quote on the side is from one of the game's greatest pro/antagonists, Magus.
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