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Veinman

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Just made my first labels let me know what you think.

I'm a big Seinfeld fan so I decided to go with "Vandelay Industries"
couple questions which does everyone prefer:
"Vandelay Breweries"

"Vandelay Industries
Microbrewery & Latex Sales"

or the way it reads
"Vandelay Industries
Microbrewery & Latex Sales
Fake Company, Real Beer"

I feel like the one on there now may be too much and taking the joke to far I'm leaning towards #2. Also general comments would be great too.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/49060794@N03/4497898291/
 
I thought he was an importer... or was he an importer/exporter?

Great idea on the labels- I like the text on the side.
 
Thanks guys I came to the idea and than immediately had a million names roll off. My raspberry wheat label is going to emphasize that it has NO extract "not that there's anything wrong with that" :)
And my Canadian Blonde with a hint of lemon will be perfect for summer so I'm declaring it "Summer of George Ale"

What does everyone think of the text at the bottom ?
 
How about:

"Double Dip Double IPA"
"Serenity Now Brown"
"Hellllloooo Helles"

I'm a Seinfeld whore as well... I think I've seen every episode about 10x each.... pretty sad... :)
 
Classic! And you're right, potential names are endless. How about "Significant Shrinkage Pale Ale"? Or, from one of my favorite episodes, you could do something with "Delores" in the title, like "Delores' Doppelbock." Loved that final scene of him hollering Delores out the window!
 
I'm going to take my own suggestion and make a "Serenity Now Brown" :ban:

They played that episode today, was planning on coming here and making that exact suggestion.
Although, I'm thinking a Belgian Strong or something similar may be a better fit.
 
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