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Bottle turnover in my neighborhood is going to fairly extreme once my brews are ready to drink. I am therefore abandoning the idea of making a new label for every beer knowing that I'll just spend way too much time stripping them off & making new labels.
Therefore, since I still need to identify different batches from each other, I am planning on using those colored dot stickies you can find at an office supply store. Either on top of the grolsch caps or on the bottom of the bottles.
I'll put different colored dots on each different batch & figure eventually after using 6 or 7 different colors the future batch can use a prior color that has been depleted. Keeping a color code chart on the beer fridge.
I also figure these little dots will be much easier to remove if I needed to "re-dot" some of the bottles down the road.
Has anyone else tried this technique? or have any suggestions about it. I just want to minimize my identification efforts knowing there will be a high bottle turnover.
Therefore, since I still need to identify different batches from each other, I am planning on using those colored dot stickies you can find at an office supply store. Either on top of the grolsch caps or on the bottom of the bottles.
I'll put different colored dots on each different batch & figure eventually after using 6 or 7 different colors the future batch can use a prior color that has been depleted. Keeping a color code chart on the beer fridge.
I also figure these little dots will be much easier to remove if I needed to "re-dot" some of the bottles down the road.
Has anyone else tried this technique? or have any suggestions about it. I just want to minimize my identification efforts knowing there will be a high bottle turnover.