I like the idea of labels, especially when you're giving your brews as gifts, but being the lazy person I am, I made a multi-use tag that I just tie on the necks with twine. For the ones I give out, I wax the caps. It actually looks pretty cool. I don't have an actual picture, but heres the tag I came up with.
Great idea....I like it!
Amazing thread, very entertaining. You guys have all done GREAT work. I posted my first few labels in a separate thread But my latest project is a LOTR-themed series called "Lord of the Ales". I haven't developed all the branding for it yet and I am still playing around with fonts. I am using some LOTR fonts I found online and illustrations by the Brothers Hildebrandt below. This whole thing started because I have a 100% Nelson Sauvin IPA and I wanted to play on the New Zealand theme....
Here's a new label for my winter beer. I finally designed a logo I like, so I wanted to redesign and rechristen my spiced winter ale.
Thanks!
When I think of "mammoth" I would assume it would be a big beer. 5.5% seems a little light for a "Mammoth". But hey still a cool lable, Congrats.
When I think of "mammoth" I would assume it would be a big beer. 5.5% seems a little light for a "Mammoth". But hey still a cool lable, Congrats.
That's really groovy.....love it!Here's my latest.
So I'm trying something different, I bought a can of chalkboard spraypaint, and this seems to be working after a couple of washes. Haven't thrown them through a star-san rinse yet, so that'll be the real test.
thought i would try my hand at making a label. just grabbed an image off of google.....
Chia said:thought i would try my hand at making a label. just grabbed an image off of google.....
Nice looking label. Clean and simple. Fyi, you misspelled "making"
They must have been sampling the new brew wile designing the label.![]()
Man, after seeing some of the awesome and professional looking labels here, I'm almost ashamed to post these... But here we go anyway. Which one? (maybe both)
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I like to keep it simple, and black and white, to keep printing easy.
Also, nothing to do with Blue Moon. I forgot about that when I came up with the name.
Here's my latest. It's for a pale ale with Galaxy hops, hence the name...