Henrik Wergeland
One of Norways most famous poets and the name of the street where I currently reside. A pencil portrait of him also works wonderfully as a logo. The chances of going pro in Norway are too slim to be worrying about licensing.
Henrik Wergeland
One of Norways most famous poets and the name of the street where I currently reside. A pencil portrait of him also works wonderfully as a logo. The chances of going pro in Norway are too slim to be worrying about licensing.
Waiting for my equipment is made easier by designing labels for our first batch. I'm going to fix the arched text along with some minor details, and the backlabel text is only a place holder. The colour will vary with the type of brew.
What do you think?
Front:
Back:
I've lived in Oslo for 17 of the 18 years I've been in Norway. And I'm actually there now. Dunerunner: I was thinking about adding some flavours to the cider, but I'm not sure, as I've been reading about beer for the most part. Any ideas?
I am an (ask me anything) Icelander in Norway, waiting for his tools and ingredients in the mail. I haven't brewed anything before, but jumping straight at the throat of all-grain brewing. I'll be making an IPA and some cider to begin with.
Not being able to think about much else for weeks...