RIC0
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Depends on where you are. Plenty of mountains like that in Northern AZ and NM.
toboredtosleep said:Hey guys, figured I'd chime in and share the name I brew under:
The Ivory Eighty-Eight Brewing Co.
The name was created when every single time we started brewing, the instruments almost always broke out during the mashing and boiling.
HbgBill said:Beautiful label.. but it sure doesn't look like NJ. More like N. AZ or NM.
What font Is that you used in your picture?
Very cool.. I'm struggling with my label. I'm a woodcarver and have carved a few Gnomes.. so, the Three Gnomes will work. But, before that, I had a label in mind very similar to yours. I live in wine country here in N.Cal and the hillsides, as I look out my window, or drive around look VERY similar to what I see in your label. Just that the hills are covered with grape vines. Mine was going to be round rather than half round.. but was thinking of a stein of beer in the center. The saying at most of the wineries around here is it takes a lot of good beer to make good wine..
Ouroboros Brewing Co.
If you are a Wheel of Time fan you need no explanation, if you are not a Wheel of Time fan...the logo is a combination of symbols for Aes Sedai.
And Ouroboros is the term for a snake or dragon eating it's own tail, signifying cyclicality.
This is amazing. . Please tell me your beer names are appropriate... I would totally drink Cuendillar Barleywine. Or at least try; I don't think I could get through it.
Mine came from a former co-worker who passed away. After work we would go to his place and have a few drinks and unwind. This usually involved disgusting, (yes disgusting) our displeasure with politicians, criminals etc. So out of several rounds of this, his wife gets out a sign she had made for his bar "The Mad Cop Bar". After he passed away in 2001. His wife gave me his sign, which in 2004 I built a 10-12 seat bar in my home, I had to name it "The Mad Cop Bar" promptly displayed the sign as a memory to a good friend and co-worker. I consider the sign as a license to use the name. I have been doing extracts, but I am about to start all grain, and working up recipes I can call my own with names like , hot pursuit, felonious assault, disorderly conduct, aggravated assault, 11 months & 29 days, and the ultimate for a barley wine, "Homicide". I might even use some infamous name like Capone, Jesse James, Son of Sam, the night stalker, or Andy& Barney's summer ale, etc,etc. it's a never ending list of great names for beers.
Cheers!
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