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I found more creative works here. wanna share some of my work for Carribbean Brewery

Thought I would add my first label. The recipe is EdWort's Haus Ale, which I renamed to EdWort's Pale Ale to avoid confusion with my house ale.
Very nice, what is the QR code on there?
This is a cool idea - I use QR codes to encode the recipe, but your idea would be far more meaningful to a broader range of people!The little twist I put on my QR code, is that it pulls you to a google doc that asks for anonymous feedback on three things (flavor profile - hoppy to malty, body profile - light to heavy, and overal impression - undrinkable to perfect). I wanted to keep it short and sweet while at the same time providing some valuable feedback, especially from non-brewers or beer enthusiasts!
kaz4121 said:Thanks for the feedback!
I added the QR code to make the label look more authentic, similar to a barcode on "real" beer labels. I was inspired to do this after seeing many labels in this very thread with the QR code. The little twist I put on my QR code, is that it pulls you to a google doc that asks for anonymous feedback on three things (flavor profile - hoppy to malty, body profile - light to heavy, and overal impression - undrinkable to perfect). I wanted to keep it short and sweet while at the same time providing some valuable feedback, especially from non-brewers or beer enthusiasts!
This is a cool idea - I use QR codes to encode the recipe, but your idea would be far more meaningful to a broader range of people!
I may have to steal it!
Bryan
Probably too lazy to search the entire thread. There are lots of great labels here. I can't find a label creator software to do my ideas. What do you all suggest?
For my latest batch.
The latest, and by far not the greatest, but the last part of a going away present to some friends. Trying to give them a taste of Tennessee to remember us southerners by when they head to the wiles of Indiana.
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