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  1. Greenspey

    My first label!

    I like the second version, but I liked the shading in the original font.
  2. Greenspey

    Label Two - Fly Fishing

    Here's my fourth label. I have way too much time waiting for my IPA and Porter to age!! :) I seem to have a lot of fun making these labels. I'm still working the copy on this last one. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Tight Lines, Greenspey
  3. RedsideAmberAle

    RedsideAmberAle

    The label for my Amber Ale, dates to be adjusted as necessary.
  4. Greenspey

    Which labels are you all using?

    I like the milk method, and Kinko's is having a color sale right now, 49c/copy. I can fit four labels on a regular sized sheet = 12.5c/label for color laser printing. I like it better than inkjet because it's more water resistant. For a few bucks you can print up your labels. Just a thought.
  5. Greenspey

    Slogan idea

    Nurtured by Nature, Cultivated with Care Nature's Gifts, Nurtured with Devotion (passion?) Passionately Produced from the Heart of the Land that's all I've got for now.
  6. Greenspey

    Slogan idea

    Bringing you the Harvest Good Harvest, Great Beer BTW, what is the concept that you are trying to portray with your slogan? Fresh, clean, natural, etc.? That would help with defining a slogan. Greenspey
  7. Greenspey

    Label Two - Fly Fishing

    Yeah, I'm thinking of placing the brewery name on a small scroll banner at the bottom of each pic, rather than overlaid onto the pic. I guess that I figure if someone is a flyfisher, then they'll take the time to notice detail. Maybe that's just me, but I know that my fishing is always better...
  8. CoffeeStout

    CoffeeStout

  9. Greenspey

    Label Two - Fly Fishing

    Oh, man! I so miss hitting sea-run cutties in Washington. It was a slow season for steelhead here, too. Of course, I'm not on the water nearly as much as I'd like to be anyway! I saved the last two labels in a lower resolution. They're even hard to read on my screen. They look much...
  10. Greenspey

    Label Two - Fly Fishing

    Number Three with name change and upgraded to fit a 22oz bottle:
  11. Greenspey

    Label Two - Fly Fishing

    Klamath River in southern Oregon. Wish I could go there right now :mug:
  12. Solitude

    Solitude

    In the Fly Fishing Theme
  13. TheTake

    TheTake

    In the Fly Fishing Theme
  14. Greenspey

    Label Two - Fly Fishing

    Here's another one. I changed the Take to describe my pale ale (more bite!) and this one to describe my smoother porter. So far I'm liking the theme.
  15. Greenspey

    Label Two - Fly Fishing

    I'm thinking of doing a line of brews named with fly fishing themes, another of my passions. Any fellows enjoy FF and care to comment on my first attempt. Thanks!
  16. Greenspey

    First Label

    Here's Take Two with different colors and a bird.
  17. Greenspey

    First Label

    Thanks. AFter looking around I realized that I've left quite a bit of information off the label. There's a ton of great examples on this site. Thanks to all for posting theirs on here.
  18. Greenspey

    First Label

    I just made my first label and then noticed that there's a section for label making here. I'm going to read for more ideas, but here's my first one.
  19. Greenspey

    Too much hops?

    Check out tastybrew.com for a beer recipe calculator. It seems that yours is a little stiffer than an American Brown, but the IBU's are right in the middle of what they should be. Beer Recipe Calculator
  20. Greenspey

    Turkey Fryer question

    Masterbuilt makes one (Aluminum). I got my entire setup for $30 (30qt. stockpot, burner, steel supports, drain basket, handle, 12" thermometer) at Bi-Mart here in Oregon. Of course, I just made my first batch, so we'll see how it works! :) It was very easy to control the boil, however.
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