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My buddy has almost finished these for the two wedding brews I did. He is taking out the "custom batch" and putting Chocolate Stout on "The Brad" and Belgian Strong on "The Jenny". He is also keeping the stout label brownish and changing the Belgian "jenny" to a yellowish color. Also adding the wedding date right below where the style will be located.

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Looking at some of the great designs here is humbling to say the least. I did some online for a Scottish Export Ale, mild ale, and dunkleweizen.

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1stTimer said:
Finished product. Now to get 100 of them on bottles.

That's pretty cool, I'm guessing named after the bride & groom. Would be cool to cellar a bomber of each to be opened on their (your?) first wedding anniversary.
 
Yep. Brad and Jenny. I would love to do that, but for the first time ever I hit 50 brews right on the head, for both batches. I always end up with extra, but not this time. I will be at the wedding so maybe i will sneak some out. :drunk:
 
Casedeville, I think yours are great. You've branded them very well! No mistaking that they all come from the same brewery.
 
Here is my first shot at a label for my pearcider.
As I am danish it says pearcider in danish. "Nørrebro 17" is where I live, where the pears grew and where the cider was made.

Not sure I'm satisfied with the font.

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Here's my first label. It's for my Coffee & Cream Stout that I just bottled. It started out as a joke from a picture of a dog that was floating around the internet and in chain emails.

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nissarup said:
Here is my first shot at a label for my pearcider.
As I am danish it says pearcider in danish. "Nørrebro 17" is where I live, where the pears grew and where the cider was made.

Not sure I'm satisfied with the font.

I like the minimalistic approach. I'm not artistic in any way, but to me it seems like if everything was dropped down a little more, so the pear was more centered, that it would be more pleasing to the eye.
 
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