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Great label.

That's a sweet label!

Thanks guys. I (well really my girlfriend) changed the color to an off white to bring out the text and picture. I thought everything was getting washed out by a similar color. Also resized it to make it more labely. It was quite big before. Ill edit this when its finished.
 
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My first label. Also setting up a database that imports the label image, prints them out at 6 per page, and stores it along with the brewing data.

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Here is my first label for my first beer, although I still may add some sidebars w/text. Basic idea is that we'll name each beer after a various hare brained idea from history (first up is Stonehenge...which may have made sense at the time, but today seems a little loopy, what with draging those heavy stones all over England :)

Just bought some nice paper for these today, looking forward to getting these printed and applied to the bottles!

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My rendition of Martian Matters Brown Ale. Bottled the same night we butchered my brother's deer from this past season.

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My first label. Also setting up a database that imports the label image, prints them out at 6 per page, and stores it along with the brewing data.

:off: I'm very interested in the database of which you speak. I'm not sure this thread is the place to discuss but I have a feeling more people would be interested. If nothing else, I'd like to hear more.
 
Nice label. I'm curious how on earth you're getting a 17.4% cider. By my math you'd have to start with an OG around 1.125 and finish around 0.995

Oops! Should be 12.5%, I have fixed the original file. Thanks for pointing that out.

Here is another new one, an imperial stout I brewed in September and bottled recently.
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It was from a kit from Midwest, which according to my tradition means the label will be a parody of a commercial beer, this one being Victory's Storm King Imperial Stout.
 

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