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Neck labels would be a great addition! Also neck labels for flip tops would be nice. Love your site though. Great work. Too bad so few can turn their hobby into their day job.
 
I bought a premium subscription to the labelizer but I can only access it on the computer I bought it on. Is there a way to access the program from any computer.
 
I bought a premium subscription to the labelizer but I can only access it on the computer I bought it on. Is there a way to access the program from any computer.

They sent you an email to activate your subscription - just forward that email to your other computer(s) and click the link. I sent mine to work to mess with the program there...
 
They sent you an email to activate your subscription - just forward that email to your other computer(s) and click the link. I sent mine to work to mess with the program there...

Forward it to your webmail. Yahoo, MSLive, Juno etc. Make a folder and store it there. My folder is named: "Beer".

:D
 
You know this could be marketable. Get yourself a good laser printer and some like lick-and-stick paper. You could custom print people labels for their beer and mail it out.
 
Yes!

New colours and new auto setup for printing (depending on bottle size) is an excellent upgrade.

Thanks Andy!
 
Thank you so much for the printing option. I don't have a nice printer, but I can use that option to save it as a PDF and take it somewhere to get it printed. That saves me the hassle of figuring out what size to make the label and how to fit them on a page and all that. I know that stuff is not all that difficult, but I appreciate how simple this printing option makes it. Very cool.
 
Awesome! just found this and got the premium upgrade. Thanks a ton for making this easy :D
 
Neck labels would be a great addition! Also neck labels for flip tops would be nice. Love your site though. Great work. Too bad so few can turn their hobby into their day job.

Neck labels would be great. I wonder if it's possible to just do a regular one with BIG fonts and then minimize the size before printing. A lot less paper/cutting/gluing would be needed then. Might give it a shot later.
 
Thought I'd post the label I made (using the amazing Beer Labelizer) for my first batch of home brew that I will be unveiling at our Super Bowl Party next week. Saw a few Seahawks labels throughout the thread so I figured some of you might like it.

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I'm finishing my first beer this week and clueless on where to get square or round labels and are there templates to do this any help would be greatly appreciated


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Here's one of mine. Well worth the money


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I'm finishing my first beer this week and clueless on where to get square or round labels and are there templates to do this any help would be greatly appreciated


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If I'm wrong, I hope someone corrects me, but I think most of us just print on regular 8-1/2" x11" paper, cut them out and glue them on.

I use the kids craft stick Elmer's glue. It washes off the bottles nicely. ...can't put them in a cooler - they wash off.

....anyone?
 
I haven't tried it and haven't read the whole thread, but has anyone tried using milk to attach their labels? I've heard it works, but it seems crazy to me.
 
I'm finishing my first beer this week and clueless on where to get square or round labels and are there templates to do this any help would be greatly appreciated


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I use beerlabelizer.com , there is a sticky about the web site on here in "label display & discussion" thread. The site has round and square templates and is really easy to use


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I use beerlabelizer.com , there is a sticky about the web site on here in "label display & discussion" thread. The site has round and square templates and is really easy to use


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This IS the thread.

Do you know where to get kiss-cut, pre-adhesive labels?
 
Thank's Andy
I spend $5 and I love it , my wife loves the jam labeler, an chance that you are making one for wine?
 
I haven't tried it and haven't read the whole thread, but has anyone tried using milk to attach their labels? I've heard it works, but it seems crazy to me.

Search for the simple gelatine as glue thread. There's one for gelatine, glycerine and vinegar but gelatine in one c boiling water, into 2 oz spray bottle, cut labels printer on later printer from STD size paper, spray the back and hold it on for 30s wipe off excess and Bob's your uncle. Stays on in cooler under water, and a little hot tap water takes it all right off.

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Search for the simple gelatine as glue thread. There's one for gelatine, glycerine and vinegar but gelatine in one c boiling water, into 2 oz spray bottle, cut labels printer on later printer from STD size paper, spray the back and hold it on for 30s wipe off excess and Bob's your uncle. Stays on in cooler under water, and a little hot tap water takes it all right off.

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This it? HBT Glue Thread

(...and Bob's my brother) :p
 
I too thought that milk was a crazy idea, but I tried it and it worked fine. I used 2% milk. I poured some milk in a bowl, dipped my finger in, wiped the milk all over the back of the label, then smoothed it onto the bottle. The label looked blotchy for a day or so, but the blotchiness went away and it looked good. It bonded well.
 

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