Wouldn't be Czech if there were not at least one beer named after Sobieski...

Thank you. The Jack's Retribution I made, but the Asmodeus one was just a quick AI generated image. I got lazy and didn't want to put effort into the label@Horseflesh Inferno wow, that is some seriously cool artwork!
I buy Avery Presta 94248. They are 3.75 inches by 3 inches. I find these work well on most bottles, vertical or horizontal. They are the ones on draft pick porter, above. I buy them on their site. They come 6 on a sheet. You download their 94248 template for printing. Like anything, they are cheaper the more you buy. I buy 100 sheets at a time, 600 labels. Comes out to about .13 per label. They have different surfaces. I buy the durable white film. I’ve found these work great with my inkjet printer and have some water resistance. I would not soak them but they tend to not run. When you put them on look for the seam line that is created when they made the bottle and use that to line up your label. When you’re done these almost always come off in one piece with a little finger strength.After a frustrating hour+ spent gluing my plain-paper color printed labels with milk for adhesive onto 24 bottles (xmas gifts!), I'm looking for alternatives!
What's everyone else using? I'm leaning towards Avery labels (where I just upload my image and they take it from there)... But those are pretty expensive.![]()
Has potential. Yes, this is how many of mine first come out. AI mis-spells, puts random words, etc. This is where I go back and edit with Photoshop. Or see the tips in #6084 above.
I usually just generate an image. Then I use photoshop to add the text. For my main logo I have a blank photoshop template that already has that in place. Then I just add the image and text to it.
They’re just going to charge youI don't have a color printer, is the library going to hate me for trying to print a sheet (6 per page) of these?
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Always love a Dune referenceI don't have a color printer, is the library going to hate me for trying to print a sheet (6 per page) of these?
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Minimum I put the name of the beer, the kind of beer it is, and the alcohol %. Because I think those things are important for someone who didn’t brew the beer to know what they are drinking. You can include ibu if you want. Most of the breweries do. If you have enough space you can write a description and include info about grains and hops used. If you really have space you can put the Surgeon General Warning.Well this is fun!
From looking at others’ i need to include more info on my labels.![]()
If you do change your mind, you can use oxiclean clear as your bottle cleaner and when you soaking the labels will fall right offI don't have bottle labels because I don't like peeling them off before bottling each time, but I do have a couple of coaster designs for use once the beers are in glasses and ready for consumption.
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