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Very nice. I really like the Tail Light logo and idea. And of course, I need to purchase a 'Bill Fvcking Murray Beer' from you immediately! :)
 
First of all, nice work on the overall design. I do similar labels for my beer. Second of all, Ames, eh? Yeah, I graduated from the college located there in 1993. Nice to see people brewing beer there. Go Cyclones!

I dig that you have quite a bit of description in your labels. I used to do the same, but I've gone the way of Surly, or close to Surly, where I try to have a one or two word name for my beers and keep the labels sparse. I call my brewery "Monk Basement" with the phrase, "Mmmmmm...smells like Monk Basement". I'll try to post some later.

A couple of suggestions: 1) Blotchy Bovine is nice, but I thought of Spotted Cow, the beer out of Wisconsin; 2) I am pretty jealous of Hopy-Active as a name - but I think correct grammar would be with two ps; "Hoppy". But then, screw English. 3) Love, Love, LOVE the Bill Murray Beer. Ummmm...What kind of beer is it?
 
Blotchy Bovine is a Spotted Cow clone, actually! I'm from WI initially, I love that beer.

I was trying to replace the HYP from hyper active with HOP, hence the one P.

And thank you, I love that picture of him and decided it would work well on a label. From what I've read, he's a fan of Pale Ales, so thats what it is!
 
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