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Show Us Your Label

Discussion in 'General Homebrew Discussion' started by muse435, Mar 2, 2011.

 

  1. TwistedGray

    El Jefe Brewing Company

    Posted Feb 26, 2018
  2. Thumpgrinder

    Hammock Street Homebrewery  

    Posted Mar 8, 2018
    Bob Talks Funny DIPAWIDE.png Bosley's Irish Red WIDE.png Ensign Picard Cream Ale WIDE.png
     
  3. Thumpgrinder

    Hammock Street Homebrewery  

    Posted Mar 8, 2018
    Hailey Monster Stout2WIDE.png Shamus Pale AleWIDE.png So_Cute_It_Kils_Scottish_AleWIDE.png Voodoo Trail IPAWIDE.png
     
  4. Thumpgrinder

    Hammock Street Homebrewery  

    Posted Mar 8, 2018
    Does anyone know how to upload and resize to half the original size? My uploads are HUGE! Apologies.
     
  5. RevKev

    Supporting Member  

    Posted Mar 8, 2018
    You can resize through the image hosting sites like imgur.com. Give you an option to resize during that on HBT directly.. No clue
     
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  6. Bostrows128

    I'm a race car driver-what did you expect....

    Posted Mar 8, 2018
    compleat bourbon barrel porter.jpg Chinook IPA.jpg Phat tyre amber ale.jpg label.jpg Strawberry White Zinfandel.png
     
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  7. ProblemChild

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 8, 2018
    Brewing this on the 18th...



    BARLEY WINE.PNG
     
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  8. ba-brewer

    I'm not Zog  

    Posted Mar 8, 2018
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  9. Dcmpres

    Supporting Member  

    Posted Mar 11, 2018
    IMG_3401.jpg
    My Dogfish Head 60 Minutes clone label.
     
  10. AZBeer

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 19, 2018
    Here's the label for the RIS I am getting ready to brew. Hoping it's ready for Christmas so I can give out some bombers as gifts...or keep them all for myself.

    Night's Label.png
     
  11. Rob2010SS

    Supporting Member  

    Posted Mar 19, 2018
    That's a bad ass label. Well done. I need to work on mine. It looks a bit plain compared to yours.
     
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  12. AZBeer

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 19, 2018
    Thanks. Had extra time to work on it since my Cats bowed out early from March Madness. Noticed 2 things though...1 typo, and I labeled it as a 12oz bottle, but I am planning on bottling it in 22oz bottles. :D
     
  13. Catherine A Libor

    New Member

    Posted Mar 24, 2018
    I'm a newbie -- doing my first batch today -- only a 1 gallon as I don't want to blow the first one and loose all that golden deliciousness -- lol -- Your labels are so very impressive -- I can only hope that one day I can do that.
     
  14. Hoppy2bmerry

    My hop trellis brings the boys to the yard.  

    Posted Mar 24, 2018
    Let me welcome you to the forum, Catherine. Labels are fun to design, for people that like that, but it is what's inside the bottle that really counts! :mug:
     
  15. SBaker

    Member

    Posted Mar 24, 2018
    Here is another label I created for what started out as a Red Rye IPA. This is my 2nd time to brew it so I changed the hops and yeast on this batch. It has turned out great but with a fresh citrus/fruit hop taste and smell with a nice finish. I couldn't call it RyePA or Red IPA those names didn't fit the flavor profile. NectarIPA art.png
     
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  16. Thumpgrinder

    Hammock Street Homebrewery  

    Posted Mar 30, 2018
    Gary_the_GnomeIPA_WIDE.png
     
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  17. TwistedGray

    El Jefe Brewing Company

    Posted Mar 30, 2018
    Looking for feedback on this wrap around label.

    This will be distributed at a conference that I've been going to for the last nine years now. I usually just grab a bunch of beer from the local brewery, but this time I decided to make my own and use this as a marketing opportunity.

    Let me know what you think and what you would change.

    Goniometer Guava Gose label.jpg
     
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  18. Thumpgrinder

    Hammock Street Homebrewery  

    Posted Mar 30, 2018
    Blue_Moon_WIDE.png
     
  19. Bamos6928

    Supporting Member  

    Posted Mar 30, 2018
    label.jpg
     
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  20. pinchegil

    Strangedog Brewing  

    Posted Apr 3, 2018
    Screen Shot 2015-09-15 at 9.22.34 AM.png
     
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  21. BrewKnob

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 6, 2018
    My labels are boring...and I put them on these cans.
     

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  22. V-Fib

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 6, 2018
    You guys put out some nice looking work. I just started making labels in Nov 2017 with adobe CS2 from 2001 maybe. Yes my computer is that old. My favorite is my avatar but here are my few others.
     

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  23. TonyKZ1

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 6, 2018
    Not sure if i had posted mine recently, I had posted them on another forum and thought I'd share them here too. I also print my own on regular paper. I use a edited .pdf file from Brooklyn BrewShop and also Beer Labelizer. I print them, then cut them out, and attach to the glass bottles with milk, when I still used the plastic 1 Liter bottles I used a glue stick. The labels come off easily in hot water when you rinse them after drinking the contents. Here's a couple of my recent labels.
    label.png Beer Label Screenshot.jpg
     
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  24. monkeeroot

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 10, 2018
    Finally got some time to work on a label. This one is for my latest batch of mead.
    [​IMG]
     
  25. JKenshi

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 12, 2018
    I use my dog s as well...
    Keswick2.jpg

    Henri Wit.jpg
     
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  26. Domaso

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 12, 2018
    Wow guys, these look great!
    I wish I had so much will to design those labels, stick them to every bottle and them remove them when bottling next batch... :(
    I'm too lazy to do that, so I just use different color caps and 19mm round labels on them – not much info, but you can identify them easily, and the biggest benefit for me – just toss it away along with the cap – no need to remove labels from bottles :)

    Here are some of my cap labels. (sorry, I'm form Europe, so these are in my language)

    bottle-caps.png
     
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  27. TonyKZ1

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 12, 2018
    Those kinda neat. it's amazing that you can fit all the info on them and it still is readable. Do you have a label or template file that you use? Which round labels are these, Avery ??
    Thanks.
     
  28. Domaso

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 12, 2018
    Not much info, but the basic info fits on it. The name, style and ABV is fairly easy visible, but you have to "stretch" your eyes a little if you want to read the bottling date o_O, but it's readable :yes:.
    It's some no-name brand from China, I ordered from eBay. They're A4 sheets with 117 x 19mm round labels. I don't have a link because I bought long time ago, but you can find them pretty easily, just search for "19mm adhesive labels".
    Yeah, I have a template that I made myself in Photoshop, I edit and print these from Photoshop.
     
    Last edited: Apr 12, 2018
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  29. JKenshi

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 12, 2018
    I find doing the labels to be part of the fun and charm of homebrewing. I get your point, my way around it is I only do labels for brews that are specifically mine (not from a kit), and that I will repeat. For example, I will always do an Irish Ale, I will always do a wit, and I will always do a cider. So I have labels for all of these. I wash the bottles carefully and reuse the labels for the same type of beer the next time around, even if I change the recipe a little. I don't produce a lot, so I never have two of the same type of brew on hand... avoids confusion.

    I do really like your cap labels... I'll have to look into that!
     
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  30. Rob2010SS

    Supporting Member  

    Posted Apr 16, 2018
    I know I posted the first rendition of this a couple of pages back, but I got all of the bottles labeled and we made some changes to the label. Check it out...

    Dark Matter 1.jpg Dark Matter 2.jpg
     
  31. beerbomb

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 16, 2018
    Just getting started brewing, so starting simple! 20180412_122555.jpg
     
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  32. beerbomb

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 16, 2018
    Just getting started brewing, so starting simple!




    Sorry the picture didn't post! I am a newbie on this site so still trying to get with the program!
     
    Last edited: Apr 17, 2018
  33. Domaso

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 16, 2018
    Wow! It's "Brewer's Mark" :)

    I started like this, and continue like this – super convenient!
     
  34. deadwolfbones

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 16, 2018
    A few of the labels I've made since I got back to the States after 9 months in Vietnam:

    [​IMG]
     
  35. Rob2010SS

    Supporting Member  

    Posted Apr 16, 2018
    Dumb question, but what's "brewers mark"?
     
  36. TenaCJed

    Supporting Member  

    Posted Apr 16, 2018
    That would be a play on the Bourbon called Makers Mark. They have red wax on their bottles.
     
    Last edited: Apr 17, 2018
  37. FloppyKnockers

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 20, 2018
    bud.jpg
     
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  38. deadwolfbones

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 21, 2018
    Just wanted to say these are gorgeous.
     
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  39. flashj

    New Member

    Posted Apr 21, 2018
    Something simple I threw together back when I started and made less than 10 gallons of cider a year:
     

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  40. Scratch_six_1

    Member

    Posted Apr 22, 2018
    Because I can. That's why
    liberty-creme-label-(2).jpg
     
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