Another question for the group....are mash temps up to the brewer?
Hey everyone, just wondering what programs or companies you all use for designing and printing your labels. I've never made a label in the 15 years I've been brewing, usually keg and if I bottle from the keg it just gets a piece of tape for a label on the bottle.
Thanks!
Hey everyone, just wondering what programs or companies you all use for designing and printing your labels. I've never made a label in the 15 years I've been brewing, usually keg and if I bottle from the keg it just gets a piece of tape for a label on the bottle.
Thanks!
I use a program called Microsoft Publisher. It’s easy to manipulate images and text and stuff. Then I print on my home printer (color laser jet) and cut them out and paint them with milk and Stick them on the bottle. Easy and free.Hey everyone, just wondering what programs or companies you all use for designing and printing your labels. I've never made a label in the 15 years I've been brewing, usually keg and if I bottle from the keg it just gets a piece of tape for a label on the bottle.
Thanks!
I design labels in on The home computer print them out, cut them up and apply to the bottle with a glue stick. Cheap, cheap, cheap am I.
I am sorry to do this at such late date, but i have to back out of the West Coast group. We had a house fire a few days ago and largely lost everything. This includes the now VERY insignificant brew gear in my collection. Apologies for the inconvenience but believe me I wish it were otherwise.
Oh my, I trust no one was hurt, and loosing all your stuff really is terrible, even knowing ”things” can be replaced. Be well, and I hope you get a decent adjuster to work with.I am sorry to do this at such late date, but i have to back out of the West Coast group. We had a house fire a few days ago and largely lost everything. This includes the now VERY insignificant brew gear in my collection. Apologies for the inconvenience but believe me I wish it were otherwise.
@TBC when will we lock in all the participants and prepare for shipment? Any ideas on pulling a few other people for the West Coast group?
For shipment everyone should be ready to go around Thanksgiving. Hopefully ship sometime right after so everyone can have their beers for the Christmas holidays.
As for getting other people for the West group, maybe someone would be interested in joining last minute or their might be a slight possibility of combining groups if everyone is onboard. What I mean by this is the west group only has 7 to my knowledge and while the east group looks full at least 4 members have been MIA for awhile so there might only be around 14 total.
i will personally PM everyone in the next 2 weeks to see how many active participants we have in both groups.
Mr. Passedpawn, are you shoulding here?As long as you're sending out messages, might as well start compiling the home address list.
Mr. Passedpawn, are you shoulding here?
Pardon my poor attempt at some humor, I guess this psycho babble term hasn’t really made it into pop culture. Here is an article Shoulding YourselfSorry, I don't know what that means.
Pardon my poor attempt at some humor, I guess this psycho babble term hasn’t really made it into pop culture. Here is an article Shoulding Yourself
would someone be willing to send me the recipes for 2) Spiced Cheery Dubbel and 11) Spiced Bourbon Stout?
If they look like something I can handle I'll join in (against better financial judgement). My hesitation comes from the fact that neither of these are styles I typically brew and there is little time left for error. I would be greatly ashamed to send out mediocre beer knowing some of the names on the list are serious brewers!
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