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I was thinking about buying some "shipping tags" to label my kegs that I'm aging. I thought it would be great to record the specifics of the brew (dates, gravities, etc...). I thought it would also be cool to use as "brew notes" and go back through them from time to time. I saw these on eBay:

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Anyone else use these or something else?

There are 50 in this auction, so that should last me a long time!

http://www.ebay.com/itm/PlaiN-HanG-Tags-BlaNk-Manila-ShippIng-MaNiLLa-String-50-/260845956653?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3cbba16e2d
All the beer information is stored on my computer, no large tags required.
Different labels based on the process.

Dispensing
I put the style and keg number as reference.

Style

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Tank #
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Fermentation
Fermentation date, back has the style

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Conditioning/Aging
Fermentation date, style and tank #

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Cheers,
ClaudiusB
 
Same with masking tape. If you number your brews in your brew book, you can simply write the brew number on the tape and save yourself a ton of double-writing.

Same for me..... Masking tape and a permanent marker.....
 
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