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Some we put together for fun.

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Just really getting started making labels and using Photoshop. I've had the program forever, never used it until about a week and a half ago. I made my first label (Irish Red) use photoshop, and lets just say I'm not posting it for a reason.....it was not good.


Here are my second and third brews:

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I wanted to get some sort of similarity between all the labels so figured this would be good to start. Like I said I just started with Photoshop, so still learning how to use things.
 
Here's my first attempt. After looking at some of the ones on here, I think I'm going to put a little more space on the side (currently 3x4) and add a govt warning and "bottled on" indicators similar to JWS. Also might chop off the corners to make it more diagonal but I was photoshopped-out for today.

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...working on a label for the Scotch ale (with Groundskeeper Willie on it lol) and one for the Pumpkin ale.

This was for my sister's cider: (it was meh. This year it's going to sit much longer to settle out, and I won't let her impatience get the best of me.)

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I think we got a ringer. These are awesome :)
 
The new label setup I will be continuing for a while...
This one for my 150ibu 7.5% dipa. Truly a brew I am proud of.

Did you have a chemical analysis done on that...it's supposed to be theoretically nearly impossible to get over 100 IBU's, needless to say 150!
 
That has to be my favorite, most creative label I've ever seen! I'm a huge suess fan, I have a vast vintage book collection I read to my son every night
 
Finally corked up The Orchard, an 11.6%abv american barleywine with loads of citra and centennial late additions aged on apple brandy soaked hungarian and french oaks and finally dryhopped with calypso.
bottled with t58.

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Beautiful! Send me a bottle? :)
 
only 3.6 gallons :( 12 750s and 9 12oz were all I got out of this batch and it's all spoken for save for two 750s for myself and a single 12oz for carb testing in about a month.

But for what it's worth a buddy of mine posted the base recipe on http://hopville.com/recipe/645131/home-brew/david-sakolskys-insanity
If you have any questions feel free to send me a message.
Cheers!
Dave
 
Thanks, Dave. I was only half serious about you sending a bottle! Any reason why you did a small batch or did you lose a lot due to blow off?
 
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This is all my labels I have up to date. I have them printed on clear labels and stick them to bottles.:mug:
 
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