I work as an independent IT consultant. I was thinking of producing bottles of "Cloud Computing" beer with my company name on it to give to prospective clients or provide at meetups (no charge). Perhaps something hazy to go with the theme. Cool and catchy label of course.
Any advice or pitfalls?
Has anyone heard of microbreweries that do any kind of private label work like this? I still have my AG equipment but haven't had time to brew in a while so I've been out of the game.
Thanks.
I own a remodeling company and on bigger additions/remodels I will leave a couple of bottles of wine with clients. I make my own wine also. I have never done so with beer, but do not see why not.
I print off labels on the computer, and it generally includes either a picture of their finished product or the blue print. I also incorporate their name somehow, like "Johnson Vineyards" or "chateau Smith" stuff like that.
If you are going to stick with 1 beer type you can have labels professionally made for around $40
The only words of advice I can offer are 1) make sure your client drinks beer, 2) make sure your beer isn't awful, and 3) make the bottles look as professional as possible.
For my wine I use appropriate sized labels, corks and foil shrink wraps in different colors over cork. I also use brand new bottles.
Good luck, and post some pix if you move forward.
PS, make sure to include contact info on labels to your consulting company.