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Show Us Your Label

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

 

  1. boomer135

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 27, 2012
    Baby Tears Amber Ale

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  2. DakotaRules

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 27, 2012
    To everyone that has posted here, I am blown away from the creativeness that has been displayed! WOW! Super cool!
     
  3. Montanaandy

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 27, 2012
    Great label.
     
  4. Montanaandy

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 27, 2012
    I agree. The majority of these labels are far better than the labels that most pros use on their bottles.
     
  5. Hypnolobster

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Jan 27, 2012
    I've been using this theme for a while. The beer version of the label is a shaker pint rather than an apple, and the beer in the shaker pint is the general color of the beer inside. The wave things are just some sort of nicely contrasting color, generally.
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  6. markmc40

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 27, 2012
    That's a sweet label!
     
  7. LabRatBrewer

    Lost in a Maze  

    Posted Jan 27, 2012
    Our Label:

    Labrat Label 1.jpg
     
  8. Calichusetts

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 27, 2012
    I love the gradient pattern of the hops in the background...those subtle addition can really make the label
     
  9. AtlAggie

    Member

    Posted Jan 27, 2012
    Really like this one -- awesome use of retro video game vibe, really effective IMO.

    Nice work!
     
  10. jkfromk

    Member

    Posted Jan 27, 2012
    My good friend, cycling buddy and fellow craft/Homebrew drinker made these as a gift for me this past Christmas. He's a creative dude that came up with all the imagery, layout and stories. Coolest gift I've ever received. These are all on 22oz bottles.

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    Joes BrewTop Logo Label
    Joey, as the locals know him, has been brewing his specialty beers since 2010. His place in the woods outside of Paola, KS is a hang-out for the guys, and well, it got expensive buying all that beer. Although no Master Brewer by any stretch of the imagination, Joey's a pretty smart cookie and is learning fast. So if you're ever in his neck-of-the-woods, bring your bike, hit the trails and definitely stay and drink his beer. Just be careful how many you have.

    From left to right in the picture above. Each bottle has it's own story.

    Jo Mama – Farmhouse Ale
    Apologies to Joe's Mom, she does not look like this. However, word has it he has seen this pose more than a few times. Joey was not what you would call a 'trouble maker.' But, due to his curious nature, did find his way into trouble a few times. This hoppy edition of a classic farmhouse ale is best enjoyed slowly and with your hands on the reins. I know, tastes so good that's hard to do! Let's just say strange things have happened to those that try to drink a third...

    Sloppy Joe – Double IPA
    Although our Joe doesn’t get sloppy very often, this beer can sneak up on him. And who can blame him? Full bodied with a great taste and a hoppy bite, it’s easy to open another one. But consider yourself warned. If too sloppy, don’t drive or operate heavy machinery! Just do as Joe does: get sloppy at home.

    Special Brew - Chain Gang – Copper Ale
    Joe and the guys like to ride their bikes…a lot. They ride on the road, ride with their kids to school, ride trails through the woods over knarly rocks and downed trees, ride gravel roads through the countryside and even ride indoors on rollers and trainers. So, they decided to start their own bike club and Joe serves as it’s VP. Some meetings they get more done than others. Deep own, they all know the meetings are an excuse to get together and tell stories, ride and have a few cold beers. Just don’t tell their wives…

    Joltin Jo – IPA
    Ok, we know Joltin’ Jo was the nickname given to a baseball icon. And, our Joe really digs baseball. However, his real love is raslin’ (or wrestling). In addition to his day job, hobbies and generally hectic lifestyle, Joe manages to coach the local youth rastlin’ team. That’s why his favorite beer goes with his
    fav sport. You’ll love this classic American IPA, hopefully as much as Joe loves 2 sweaty guys in tights on a mat rolling around with each other! Nevermind that, it’s good stuff. Let’s just hope his singlet stays in retirement!

    Joe’s Landing – Oatmeal Stout
    A moment for true inspiration! Joe took to mountain biking a few years ago. While riding the local trails with the guys, he had his first real ‘endo.’ What’s that? That’s when your bike suddenly stops, and physics takes over. Joe recalls, as he flew over the handlebars, how things moved in slow motion…until physics stopped him cold. He smacked head-first into a tree and tumbled down the hill. Bruised and battered, Joe took a while to figure out where he was. We made sure he had a comfortable seat, and a cold Oatmeal Stout in his hand. Thus inspiration for a section of trail and a beer!

    Not Jo Beer – Pale Ale
    Not Jo Beer, unless you buy it of course. But you won’t want to share. Just buy some cheap watery beer to hand out to the guests and keep this in the fridge for you. Joe tries to keep this one on tap at all times. After a hard bike ride, or a run in the woods, or chasin’ down one of his chickens, nothing beats this classic Pale Ale.

    I've not done any bottling yet but have all that I need except to establish a way to bottle from my kegs. That's coming next.


    As if I didn't already have enough pressure from my friends and family to keep homebrew on tap, now I've got to bottle it! ;) I just hope I can make recipes/beer that do the labels justice.
     
  11. Henry22

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 27, 2012
    Thanks guys. I (well really my girlfriend) changed the color to an off white to bring out the text and picture. I thought everything was getting washed out by a similar color. Also resized it to make it more labely. It was quite big before. Ill edit this when its finished.
     
  12. hexXedBrewing

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 28, 2012
    nice label!
     
  13. BeerbellyBob

    New Member

    Posted Jan 29, 2012
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  14. daveooph131

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 30, 2012
    Here is my new brewery logo. I'm putting this on a pint glass too at cafeexpress. That site is awesome!

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  15. gobraves1090

    Member

    Posted Jan 30, 2012
    That is so aweome.
     
  16. cormano

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 30, 2012
    Bottle on Friday, my out of control dry cider:
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  17. Jukas

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Jan 30, 2012

    Nice label. I'm curious how on earth you're getting a 17.4% cider. By my math you'd have to start with an OG around 1.125 and finish around 0.995
     
  18. D_Nyholm

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 30, 2012
    Lots of dextrose? Or maybe Apple juice concentrate or a little of both?
     
  19. tennesseean_87

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 30, 2012
    A lot of both.
     
  20. Rivenin

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 30, 2012
    here's a new one, i think i'm changing the brewery name

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  21. FatBaldBeerGuy

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 30, 2012
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  22. TomD

    New Member

    Posted Jan 30, 2012
    My First label

    BeerLabel 1.jpg
     
  23. Calichusetts

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 31, 2012
    Lose the shuttershock copyright stamp...nice idea though
     
  24. ToMakeBeer

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 31, 2012
    This is new to our customizable beer label collection: Beerfly

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  25. spokaniac

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 31, 2012
    My first label. Also setting up a database that imports the label image, prints them out at 6 per page, and stores it along with the brewing data.

    longlegged_S&M3.jpg
     
  26. Calichusetts

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 31, 2012
    Love the texture and color scheme but shouldn't those be fly wings and not bird wings?
     
  27. ToMakeBeer

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 31, 2012
    Hey Cali! It was an esthetics choice...the beer is flying...didn't want the beer to be an insect. :)
     
  28. AtlAggie

    Member

    Posted Feb 1, 2012
    Here is my first label for my first beer, although I still may add some sidebars w/text. Basic idea is that we'll name each beer after a various hare brained idea from history (first up is Stonehenge...which may have made sense at the time, but today seems a little loopy, what with draging those heavy stones all over England :)

    Just bought some nice paper for these today, looking forward to getting these printed and applied to the bottles!

    SMALL WEB Flattened complete bitter label resized.jpg
     
  29. homebrewdad

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Feb 1, 2012
  30. Rivenin

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Feb 1, 2012
    Yep! Tripod and keep the shutter open longer
     
  31. urbanmyth

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Feb 1, 2012
    My rendition of Martian Matters Brown Ale. Bottled the same night we butchered my brother's deer from this past season.

    dead-deer-ale-label_400ppi.jpg
     
  32. sjjn

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Feb 1, 2012
    Fantastic...Captain Brownpants...
     
  33. rwinzing

    Supporting Member  

    Posted Feb 1, 2012
    Here are a couple of labels and also my logo

    FriendlyAcresBrewing_Labels.jpg

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  34. lilschmutz

    Member

    Posted Feb 1, 2012
    simple

    schmutzig logo.jpg
     
  35. MeadLover

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Feb 2, 2012
    :off: I'm very interested in the database of which you speak. I'm not sure this thread is the place to discuss but I have a feeling more people would be interested. If nothing else, I'd like to hear more.
     
  36. daveooph131

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Feb 2, 2012
    I like this a lot
     
  37. dan6310

    Member

    Posted Feb 2, 2012
    Here are my 2 latest labels.

    Nor'easter Stout.jpg

    Frost Bite Wit.jpg
     
  38. cormano

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Feb 2, 2012
    Oops! Should be 12.5%, I have fixed the original file. Thanks for pointing that out.

    Here is another new one, an imperial stout I brewed in September and bottled recently.
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    It was from a kit from Midwest, which according to my tradition means the label will be a parody of a commercial beer, this one being Victory's Storm King Imperial Stout.
     
  39. lilschmutz

    Member

    Posted Feb 2, 2012
    Thanks! Me and a friend designed it for my hard cider. Means "dirty" in German. Also a bit of an inside joke.. like how grandmas always say "ya got a little schmutz.." and use their thumb to wipe dirt off your face.
     
  40. ToMakeBeer

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Feb 2, 2012
    Here is a custom label we did today:

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