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graudave

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We have been using Avery printer labels for our bottles and they are a pain to peel off. Does anyone have any suggestions for a label we could use with a little less adhesive?
 
hungry4hops said:
I use Avery 3/4 round labels for the caps no peeling necessary!

+1 to this. Only hiccup is that they are small so you can't really go to nuts with graphics. But I manage to get the name and ABV to fit no problem. And I occasionally still toss a graphic on them. Play around with the online design tool. I usually have name and ABV printed around the outer part of the label and put either a graphic or a big letter in the middle. The letter just helps me see as a glance what it is... Such as P for pale ale, etc. Best part is that they are on the cap, so nothing on the bottle to remove.
 
You can also print out labels on plain paper and apply them with milk. They wash right off

This is what I do. I get them printed at Staples on that semi-glossy, magazine-like-paper so you get better colour saturation and blacker blacks.

When you first apply them, they look a little wrinkly, but they flatten out as they dry.
 
You can also print out labels on plain paper and apply them with milk. They wash right off

This.

This is what I do. I get them printed at Staples on that semi-glossy, magazine-like-paper so you get better colour saturation and blacker blacks.

When you first apply them, they look a little wrinkly, but they flatten out as they dry.

And this. Works like a charm, they look great, and they come off with minimal hassle.
 
+1 to this. Only hiccup is that they are small so you can't really go to nuts with graphics. But I manage to get the name and ABV to fit no problem. And I occasionally still toss a graphic on them. Play around with the online design tool. I usually have name and ABV printed around the outer part of the label and put either a graphic or a big letter in the middle. The letter just helps me see as a glance what it is... Such as P for pale ale, etc. Best part is that they are on the cap, so nothing on the bottle to remove.

+ 2. Avery 5408 on the cap, after using their on-line label making tool. I put the name in a circular text box on the top of the label, date bottled in the middle, and the % abv at the bottom. Got the idea from someone here on HBT :)
 
+1 to printing on the color lasers at Kinko's or whatever.

I used to be a milk-gluer, but I found it kinda messy to do, and a pain to clean the dribbled, dried milk off the bottles once I'm done.

Now I just use a gluestick. I don't know whether that will "rinse right off," but they come right off in a warm oxyclean bath, which I'm running my bottles through anyway, between having to replace given-away bottles with fresh commercial ones needing de-labeling, and just wanting to get the bottles super-clean before the next fill.
 

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