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Yeah, I was very proud of that one. I still have a good bit of it, I'm up for a trade if you really want to. it's good, but didn't carb properly. Still good though, everyone who appreciates beer has liked it so far. It's just sooooooo thick to drink regularly. Anyways PM me for my e-mail or number if your serious about trading.
 
Really neat

No worky in Chrome 9.0.587 dev

More customizing options and/or compatibility with Avery numbers or something would be the shiz but it's neato as-is!
 
andybiggs, Thanks for all the great work. I tried creating a label for my friend Gonzo, who died Oct of '09, in other formats and wasn't able to. I'm not very computer savvy. This looks like it should help big time. Fixative might help prevent running, for folks who don't have access to "Lazer" printers... How do you pronounce where you're from? Aotearoa. It looks as difficult to navigate as some of the Indian named towns here. Cheers.
 
Thank you so much Andy...I was trying all day to create a label before I found this. Everything I made was plain and boring. I would of used them but then I found your stuff......GREAT WORK!!! I noticed the last post was June 2010, are you still making new labels?
 
Hey Andy! Fantastic Job. If you can find a way to allow people to upload there own designs i think you will please a lot of people! Great Job on the site.. Look forward to the future of it as well.
 
This looks like a great start! I'll play more when I get home from work. Thanks for the link.
Hey Krrazy i got your PM earlier today, but your Mialbox is full, so I couldn't respond, FYI.

Clear your PM box out and I'll be happy to give you my input.
 
Just found this....totally AWESOME...great job on the layout of the page and the scrolling bottles...I love it!!!
 
Just printed off a few sets of labels.



I must say, this is awesome.

As a note, the labels which print 4 per sheet are a little large for 12 oz bottles, but they work great on 500ml and 24oz bottles.

I will be using this again
 
I did a quick photoshop on a label I made with this for my first beer. I stole the name from a late 80's movie called Young Einstein. In the movie an adolescent Einstein splits an Australian beer atom creating carbonation in beer.

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I did a quick photoshop on a label I made with this for my first beer. I stole the name from a late 80's movie called Young Einstein. In the movie an adolescent Einstein splits an Australian beer atom creating carbonation in beer.

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"That's 4/4 time! That'll drain the energy out of ANYTHING!"
 
awesome. i was about to try to make a label today, then i came across this thread. the wood grain one in black is perfect for my OAKmeal Stout.
thanks a lot

EDIT: what font did you use for this? it has those spray marks (or w/e you call em) that i like. im asking b/c in the future i'd like to make something similar w/ a different background.
http://i53.tinypic.com/28memwz.jpg <- the label

thanks a lot
 
Is there a certain label paper that works well with the size and shape of the oval label, or are you guys cutting out around the oval with scissors. I have a whole 5 gal batch of "It's A Boy" I did for a friend, and it seems like it would take forever and almost impossible to get them perfect.

I tried to search this thread ideas, but my search button seems to be broken.
 
Excellent label maker! I would love to be able to upload my own image. Is this an option that will be available?
 
Maybe this has been discussed, but what kind of paper do you, use and how does it stick to the bottle?

NRS
 
Fantastic web site. I'm a new brewer with my first ready to be bottled in two weeks. Your site makes the design of the final touch easy. Thanks again. Can someone recommend where to get the blank labels to print the "art work" on.
 
Several brewers told me just to use regular paper, cut it out and put milk on the back of the label with a brush. It works great ! ! No need to buy expensive label paper. . . . That was an awesome tip......

NRS
 
I've been printing them out on my color laser printer (here at home) on the regular paper and then using a glue stick... First time I covered the entire back of the label with glue... Since then I've just run a few lines across the back (5, both edges then split the difference with 3 lines)... Works great. Holds it well without using a lot of the glue stick. Plus, it's easy to handle. Not to mention I don't have milk in the house 99.995% of the time. What little I do have (for milk) is half and half for use in cooking (shrimp scampi sauce, or for beef stroganoff)...
 
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