I put together my first labelled, VIP, limited release, fall seasonal bottling yesterday :fro:
The idea here is that the labels will be used for all my beers, and then the smaller, vertical label on the right contains the info about the actual beer in the bottle. Lets me label everything I give to friends, without having to have a separate design for each beer. The little label is easy to peel off and change.
My normal caps have a black "S", but these are special for the season!
This beer is "Frankenstein"; Pours a dark amber with a thick fluffy cream colored head. Aroma is all malt with hints of caramel and toffee, giving no hint to what lies below. Flavor is malty and round with a very surprisingly firm bitterness, clocking in north of 100IBU by the numbers. Enough to satisfy even the most jaded hop-head, the beer manages to please a wider audience by clearing the palate quickly. No lingering tongue-coating aftertaste here. A holiday treat that's sure to calm the angry mob. Cheers!
The idea here is that the labels will be used for all my beers, and then the smaller, vertical label on the right contains the info about the actual beer in the bottle. Lets me label everything I give to friends, without having to have a separate design for each beer. The little label is easy to peel off and change.
My normal caps have a black "S", but these are special for the season!
This beer is "Frankenstein"; Pours a dark amber with a thick fluffy cream colored head. Aroma is all malt with hints of caramel and toffee, giving no hint to what lies below. Flavor is malty and round with a very surprisingly firm bitterness, clocking in north of 100IBU by the numbers. Enough to satisfy even the most jaded hop-head, the beer manages to please a wider audience by clearing the palate quickly. No lingering tongue-coating aftertaste here. A holiday treat that's sure to calm the angry mob. Cheers!