T Tuckahoe Active Member Joined May 29, 2011 Messages 33 Reaction score 0 Location Tuckahoe Nov 10, 2011 #1 I am new to homebrewing and looking to create a label for my delicious brew. Where is a good place to start? Is there a computer program or a site I can buy labels from? Thanks for the help
I am new to homebrewing and looking to create a label for my delicious brew. Where is a good place to start? Is there a computer program or a site I can buy labels from? Thanks for the help
Joemama474 Well-Known Member Joined Jan 5, 2010 Messages 211 Reaction score 1 Location Essexville Nov 10, 2011 #2 One of the forum members built this site. www.beerlabelizer.com It's pretty cool. Use plain paper and a little milk to stick the labels on.
One of the forum members built this site. www.beerlabelizer.com It's pretty cool. Use plain paper and a little milk to stick the labels on.
N Nova5 Well-Known Member Joined Apr 24, 2009 Messages 666 Reaction score 13 Location Augusta, GA - Columbia, SC. Nov 12, 2011 #3 Avery DesignPro is a label maker for pretty much everything, just add the pictures, text you want and move them around to where you need them.
Avery DesignPro is a label maker for pretty much everything, just add the pictures, text you want and move them around to where you need them.
Pappers_ Moderator Emeritus HBT Supporter Joined Jan 31, 2009 Messages 17,908 Reaction score 4,419 Location Chicago Nov 12, 2011 #4 I just tried and reviewed www.labeley.com Read about it here http://www.singingboysbrewing.com/The-Blog.html
I just tried and reviewed www.labeley.com Read about it here http://www.singingboysbrewing.com/The-Blog.html
M Murray Well-Known Member Joined Nov 10, 2011 Messages 84 Reaction score 0 Location London Nov 14, 2011 #5 Guys, this is a great thread. Brewing in the UK and have been using a pretty expensive US based label company - the designs and speed of the Beer Labelizer are awesome!
Guys, this is a great thread. Brewing in the UK and have been using a pretty expensive US based label company - the designs and speed of the Beer Labelizer are awesome!
Pdeezy Well-Known Member Joined Sep 24, 2011 Messages 273 Reaction score 2 Location Valley Ranch Nov 18, 2011 #6 Pappers....www.labeley.com is sick...I just made this in like 5-10 mins for a hoppy red I'm making.... Edit: Sorry the first pic was HUGE. Should be good now.
Pappers....www.labeley.com is sick...I just made this in like 5-10 mins for a hoppy red I'm making.... Edit: Sorry the first pic was HUGE. Should be good now.
T thyirishmen Well-Known Member Joined Sep 27, 2011 Messages 177 Reaction score 8 Location Sycamore Nov 24, 2011 #7 Pretty sweet! I've just been using photoshop
Gear101 Well-Known Member Joined Nov 24, 2010 Messages 2,053 Reaction score 54 Location USA Nov 24, 2011 #8 Pappers_ said: I just tried and reviewed Custom Beer Labels Free Online Read about it here Singing Boys Brewing Blog Click to expand... That's a pretty good one
Pappers_ said: I just tried and reviewed Custom Beer Labels Free Online Read about it here Singing Boys Brewing Blog Click to expand... That's a pretty good one