bestswmbo
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Hey all,
My husband and I brewed our first batch two weeks ago. We're about to rack it to the carboy. While avoiding some work, I whipped this up. The ale will be named after our JRT, Seamus. I also added the ingredients. I figured we could easy slap one of these on a piece of paper, take notes, and add it to a binder I'll start- one for every homebrew we make. The OG is our reading but the FG and ABV are going to change- those are the estimates from Brewmasters and our OG was ~0.05 different than the estimate.
These are my first labels- would be for labels 1.33 H x 4 W they are an Avery standard size and come 14 to a page. I was thinking smaller would be less annoying to remove from the bottles and less expensive.
Do people here use Avery? Any advice on best way to label efficiently (not looking to take off a giant label every time, but I might be persuaded).
What do you think? Suggestions and comments welcome.
My husband and I brewed our first batch two weeks ago. We're about to rack it to the carboy. While avoiding some work, I whipped this up. The ale will be named after our JRT, Seamus. I also added the ingredients. I figured we could easy slap one of these on a piece of paper, take notes, and add it to a binder I'll start- one for every homebrew we make. The OG is our reading but the FG and ABV are going to change- those are the estimates from Brewmasters and our OG was ~0.05 different than the estimate.
These are my first labels- would be for labels 1.33 H x 4 W they are an Avery standard size and come 14 to a page. I was thinking smaller would be less annoying to remove from the bottles and less expensive.
Do people here use Avery? Any advice on best way to label efficiently (not looking to take off a giant label every time, but I might be persuaded).
What do you think? Suggestions and comments welcome.