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I've been using it for some months now to prepare labels for my kids' lunch drinks, too. No - I don't send beer with them, but OJ or milk on a label with their name is cool, so they say.

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I used it for my last beer too (August/September). I now have a new rule... rectangular labels ONLY.

It does look sweet, but I'm not cutting out 24 ovals again!

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I think the second one looks fairly authentic for my Buerton ale. But I type "K",& it types "f"??

Actually, for that "Fraktur" calligraphic font the "k" looks like an "f." Imagine the bottom-right leg of the K sticking out horizontal, and the upper-right leg a loop around 22 degrees instead of 45. Just an oddity of the typeface.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fraktur

-Rich
 
After printing and hand cutting a case worth of labels for my cousins wedding beer, I noticed that the default bottle volume is 750ml, or 25oz bomber bottles. So, I have to redo them all for 355 ml/12oz bottles.
 
Actually, for that "Fraktur" calligraphic font the "k" looks like an "f." Imagine the bottom-right leg of the K sticking out horizontal, and the upper-right leg a loop around 22 degrees instead of 45. Just an oddity of the typeface.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fraktur

-Rich

Thanks. I had a thought in the back of my head that it was an old school way of forming the "k". I think it def suits the 19th century recipe it came from. Now that I can do PM,I'm going to tweak it for more of the originals' complexity without the very long boil.
 
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