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Beer Labelizer - Label Generator

Discussion in 'General Homebrew Discussion' started by Beer_Labelizer, Jun 1, 2010.

 

  1. Dynachrome

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 1, 2014
    If I'm wrong, I hope someone corrects me, but I think most of us just print on regular 8-1/2" x11" paper, cut them out and glue them on.

    I use the kids craft stick Elmer's glue. It washes off the bottles nicely. ...can't put them in a cooler - they wash off.

    ....anyone?
     
  2. mtnagel

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Mar 1, 2014
    I haven't tried it and haven't read the whole thread, but has anyone tried using milk to attach their labels? I've heard it works, but it seems crazy to me.
     
  3. cfd577

    Active Member

    Posted Mar 1, 2014

    I use beerlabelizer.com , there is a sticky about the web site on here in "label display & discussion" thread. The site has round and square templates and is really easy to use


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  4. cfd577

    Active Member

    Posted Mar 1, 2014

    From a brother firefighter I love your label! What did you use to create it?


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  5. Dynachrome

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 2, 2014
    This IS the thread.

    Do you know where to get kiss-cut, pre-adhesive labels?
     
  6. poptop

    Member

    Posted Mar 3, 2014
    Thank's Andy
    I spend $5 and I love it , my wife loves the jam labeler, an chance that you are making one for wine?
     
  7. balrog

    Supporting Member  

    Posted Mar 3, 2014
    Search for the simple gelatine as glue thread. There's one for gelatine, glycerine and vinegar but gelatine in one c boiling water, into 2 oz spray bottle, cut labels printer on later printer from STD size paper, spray the back and hold it on for 30s wipe off excess and Bob's your uncle. Stays on in cooler under water, and a little hot tap water takes it all right off.

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  8. Dynachrome

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 3, 2014
    This it? HBT Glue Thread

    (...and Bob's my brother) :p
     
  9. fozzie14

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 4, 2014
    I too thought that milk was a crazy idea, but I tried it and it worked fine. I used 2% milk. I poured some milk in a bowl, dipped my finger in, wiped the milk all over the back of the label, then smoothed it onto the bottle. The label looked blotchy for a day or so, but the blotchiness went away and it looked good. It bonded well.
     
  10. balrog

    Supporting Member  

    Posted Mar 5, 2014
    Actually that is the gelatin, vinegar and glycerine glue. This is the one just with gelatin and I highly recommend the little spray bottle rather than a brush HBT label glue

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  11. Garagebrewski

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 14, 2014
    I use milk to stick labels onto the bottles. Yes milk!! My buddy told me about it and it works great. Just get a brush and paint a little bit of milk on your label and apply to bottle

    Let me know how it works for ya


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  12. Garagebrewski

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 14, 2014
    Easy to get on easy to get off


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  13. JINKS

    Fermentator Extrordinaire

    Posted Apr 7, 2014
    $5.00 well spent for time saving and ease of use.

    _MG_0014.jpg
     
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  14. BeerClings

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 10, 2014
    We Kiss Cut labels of any shape and they don't need adhesive, if you are interested. www.BeerClings.com
     
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  15. JINKS

    Fermentator Extrordinaire

    Posted Apr 14, 2014
    Red Ale done. Next to ferment is a English pale ale for which the label is ready. I love Labelizer.

    _MG_0017.jpg

    SteamworksPaleale.jpg
     
  16. lonestar1

    Member

    Posted Apr 14, 2014
    Wow! Fantastic App! Thanks for your artistic genius!
     
  17. Dynachrome

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 15, 2014
    Steamwoks Pale Ale
    ...you got that out the labelizer?!
     
  18. JINKS

    Fermentator Extrordinaire

    Posted Apr 16, 2014
    Going this route for a Pumpkin ale I just ordered from Jaspers.

    Steampunkin ale.jpg
     
  19. JINKS

    Fermentator Extrordinaire

    Posted Apr 16, 2014
    Start with an image garnered from google The dirigible.
    steampunk_dirigible_wallpaper_by_ginator-d32c84l.jpg
    used labelizer to place it in a label sans text.
    BeerLabel.jpg

    Used photoshop elements 2.0 to add text and save
    cut and paste to a 6 up template for printing at your local staples or office depot on standard avery mailing label paper. Have them use Laser printer as the colors wont run when wet.
    SteamworksPalealesheet.jpg
     
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  20. TripleTap

    Member

    Posted May 10, 2014
    Just Bought. Very intuitive and easy for us non-artistic folks. Would you consider adding back labels and neck labels for the designs. The Neck label to showcase the brewery name. The back label to tell a story about the brewery or the brew.
     
  21. redraider77

    Active Member

    Posted Jun 2, 2014
    I hope it comes back.
     
  22. lonestar1

    Member

    Posted Jun 2, 2014
    That explains everything. I have been trying to get on this morning w/o success. Sent Andy an email that his app is unavailable.
     
  23. JINKS

    Fermentator Extrordinaire

    Posted Jun 3, 2014
    Working for me as of this posting
     
  24. lonestar1

    Member

    Posted Jun 3, 2014
    I tried again this morning with both Chrome and MS Explorer. Still cannot access the site. Explorer gave me this msg: Oops! Internet Explorer could not find www.beerlabelizer.com.
    Chrome gave me this msg: This webpage is not available.

    Can others, aside from Jinks, access the site?
    Thanks!
     
  25. balrog

    Supporting Member  

    Posted Jun 3, 2014
    No probs accessing using chrome for me


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  26. balrog

    Supporting Member  

    Posted Jun 3, 2014
    Try entering the IP address instead of the URL name 209.59.143.115



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  27. Mike_kever_kombi

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 3, 2014
    Have you updated your flash player recently?
     
  28. lonestar1

    Member

    Posted Jun 3, 2014
    I've updated my flash Player and flushed my DNS cache.
    Still can't access the site.
     
  29. lonestar1

    Member

    Posted Jun 3, 2014
    I wrote the webmaster at 209.59.143.115 to see if there is a problem.
     
  30. JINKS

    Fermentator Extrordinaire

    Posted Jun 3, 2014
    Working fine Firefox 29.0.1

    BeerLabel.jpg
     
  31. Damoxemus

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 3, 2014
    Same here, works fine (chrome).
     
  32. lonestar1

    Member

    Posted Jun 4, 2014
    LOL @ Jinks.

    Thanks all,,,,,it's working for me now. Probably sunspots.
     
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  33. Culln5

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jul 8, 2014
    Great labelizer! I download mine and use them on my display.... Any additional labels in the works?

    Bloody Sabbath.jpg

    Apfelwein Label.jpg

    Ing-glish Pale Ale Label.jpg

    Jorge McEllinez Label.jpg

    LLH Label.jpg

    Pipe Dream.jpg

    WEE Heavy Label.jpg

    IMG_20140705_181122781_HDR.jpg
     
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  34. lonestar1

    Member

    Posted Jul 8, 2014
    Nice creativity. I like the surfer pretty much.
     
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  35. CJ-3

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 15, 2014
    These labels were exactly what I was looking for and the upgrade fee is very fair. Thank you for putting this together!
     
  36. Shadow56

    Active Member

    Posted Nov 7, 2014
    I just paid the premium fee and I love this labelizer site! I just spent an hour playing with designs for beers I plan to make. I haven't made any yet as I just bought my first set up. Yep, I'm a newbie. I can't wait for new twmplates to become available.

    Terry
     
  37. IronHorsePilot

    Member

    Posted Dec 30, 2014
    I just started playing with this and paid for the premium membership. I have to say this is quite amazing. Heres my question. Ive looked and maybe not hard enough but where do I getthe labels?? Ive looked in office product stores and such but maybe Im missing where ot get labels shaped like these logos. Id like to print them myself since I dont know how many I need.

    Thanks!!

    [​IMG]
     
  38. IronHorsePilot

    Member

    Posted Dec 30, 2014
    Well you know how the significant other can give an opinion and its always right, HAHA!! She likes something like this. Ill tweak on it a little more and I have found these rectangular labels.

    Thanks everyone for all the great help on here.

    [​IMG]
     
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  39. JINKS

    Fermentator Extrordinaire

    Posted Dec 31, 2014

    Nice labels btw.
    I print on sticker paper and cut them out myself.
    Some print on plain paper and use a glue stick.
    Also laser printer toner doesn't seem to run when wet.
     
  40. JINKS

    Fermentator Extrordinaire

    Posted Dec 31, 2014
    Avery mailing labels work for this style of label and here is a short tutorial if you don't like the fonts and would like to change them.

    http://www.homebrewtalk.com/add-font-beerlabelizer.html
     
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