I've read a lot of threads here on how to use milk as an adhesive so that the labels come off easily in water. I'm looking for the opposite though.
I'm brewing a couple of batches for a friend's wedding and I'm pretty sure they'll be serving the beer out of coolers. I'd like to rescue as many of the bottles as possible after the reception, so ease of label-removal isn't exactly at the bottom of the priority list either.
Ideally, I'd love to find a solution that allows for wet cooler chilling but also (at least not impossible) label removal.
Rubber or contact cement was my first thought, and I've seen rubber cement mentioned here a couple of times. What are peoples' experiences with that?
Alternatively, does anyone know of an adhesive I could use that would be water resistant but reacts well (as in dissolves) to some (mild) chemical contact?
Thanks in advance.
I'm brewing a couple of batches for a friend's wedding and I'm pretty sure they'll be serving the beer out of coolers. I'd like to rescue as many of the bottles as possible after the reception, so ease of label-removal isn't exactly at the bottom of the priority list either.
Ideally, I'd love to find a solution that allows for wet cooler chilling but also (at least not impossible) label removal.
Rubber or contact cement was my first thought, and I've seen rubber cement mentioned here a couple of times. What are peoples' experiences with that?
Alternatively, does anyone know of an adhesive I could use that would be water resistant but reacts well (as in dissolves) to some (mild) chemical contact?
Thanks in advance.