Ernie3 Well-Known Member Joined Oct 10, 2008 Messages 161 Reaction score 1 Dec 12, 2008 #1 Just curious does anyone make there own labels for their homebrews or do you just leave the bottles plain for the ease of cleaning?
Just curious does anyone make there own labels for their homebrews or do you just leave the bottles plain for the ease of cleaning?
D Deacon240 Well-Known Member Joined Nov 24, 2008 Messages 271 Reaction score 0 Location Southern Oregon Dec 12, 2008 #2 There is a subforum on that. Click me
OP OP Ernie3 Well-Known Member Joined Oct 10, 2008 Messages 161 Reaction score 1 Dec 12, 2008 #3 Thanks you!!
ifishsum Well-Known Member Joined Aug 8, 2008 Messages 1,447 Reaction score 10 Location Portland OR Dec 12, 2008 #4 I leave mine plain and just write on the cap.
homebrewer_99 Well-Known Member Joined Feb 1, 2005 Messages 19,581 Reaction score 1,218 Location I-80, Exit 27 (near the Quad Cities) Dec 12, 2008 #5 Avery 1" circles for the caps. They can go through the printer with 4 very short lines.
OP OP Ernie3 Well-Known Member Joined Oct 10, 2008 Messages 161 Reaction score 1 Dec 13, 2008 #6 homebrewer_99 said: Avery 1" circles for the caps. They can go through the printer with 4 very short lines. Click to expand... I like that Idea. Do you need a certain print program to do it?
homebrewer_99 said: Avery 1" circles for the caps. They can go through the printer with 4 very short lines. Click to expand... I like that Idea. Do you need a certain print program to do it?
Worrak Member Joined Nov 24, 2008 Messages 10 Reaction score 0 Location Regina, Canada Dec 13, 2008 #7 Ernie3 said: I like that Idea. Do you need a certain print program to do it? Click to expand... I believe you can use Avery DesignPro for that. It is free. There is also a Mac version as well.
Ernie3 said: I like that Idea. Do you need a certain print program to do it? Click to expand... I believe you can use Avery DesignPro for that. It is free. There is also a Mac version as well.
Grinder12000 Well-Known Member Joined Jul 1, 2008 Messages 2,996 Reaction score 50 Location Columbus WI Dec 13, 2008 #8 I label 2/3s of them and leave the rest plain with a Dot sticker on the cap. BTW - use milk to stick labels on the bottles.
I label 2/3s of them and leave the rest plain with a Dot sticker on the cap. BTW - use milk to stick labels on the bottles.
Shonuff Well-Known Member Joined Jan 31, 2008 Messages 734 Reaction score 3 Location Seattle Dec 13, 2008 #9 For my very first beer I spend a long time designing the labels, printing, and putting them on every bottle. That was the first and last time I ever made a label.
For my very first beer I spend a long time designing the labels, printing, and putting them on every bottle. That was the first and last time I ever made a label.