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My first attempt at a label use the labeley.com. The brewery name is still up in the air so any feed back on the label and name would be much appreciated.

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two more... breakneck ridge is right near us on the river, and sleepy hollow is right down the road (Washington Irving story featuring pumpkin-headed headless horseman:)

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two more... breakneck ridge is right near us on the river, and sleepy hollow is right down the road (Washington Irving story featuring pumpkin-headed headless horseman:)

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Nice, I love the old artwork as a label. Something I'm playing around with myself, I think it works well.

Cool to see there are homebrewers in Beacon too. My girlfriend lives nearby, so I'm there all the time. Actually thinking of moving there next year. Just a shame there aren't more bars with decent beer.
 
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Figured I would make a second brewery name since I am moving back to the motherland here in the next year.
 
Made my label already, now i need to brew it before January.
And yes I know this is the Foreign Export style label I used, but it's just so much cooler looking.

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Here's my latest (using BeerLabelizer of course)
Hoping to bottle it this weekend...
:D

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I have almost as much fun making labels for my beers as I do brewing and drinking the beers themselves!

Here is my latest offering. I brewed up a porter last night, and added some cold steeped coffee with a touch of cocoa and vanilla into the primary today.

Here's to hoping it tastes half decent.

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James, I agree! Nice job by the way. Here are the latest two for me. I wrote to both artists asking permission to use them, only one has responded.

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Here are a few of mine so far. The general theme is the same and the contents of the flask change depending on the beer. Some of them get hard to read on here at 72dpi. They tend to look better in person when printed at closer to 2400dpi. I'm also looking for other styles of paper to use...something similar to that used by Odell.

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Here are a few of mine so far. The general theme is the same and the contents of the flask change depending on the beer. Some of them get hard to read on here at 72dpi. They tend to look better in person when printed at closer to 2400dpi. I'm also looking for other styles of paper to use...something similar to that used by Odell.

Very well done. Looks clean and professional.
 
Here are a few of mine so far. The general theme is the same and the contents of the flask change depending on the beer. Some of them get hard to read on here at 72dpi. They tend to look better in person when printed at closer to 2400dpi. I'm also looking for other styles of paper to use...something similar to that used by Odell.

I like these a lot
 
Thanks all, much appreciated. Glad my graphic design minor in college has finally been put to good use!
 
My first time playing around with Gimp. Looking for some input on the concept more then the execution sine it was my first time. I will look for a better font that is more vintage WWII poster font to use. But what do yall think of the military them and the basic idea of the labels. Any advice would be much appreciated.

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