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Here are the Christmas gift beers with all of the family dogs on the labels:
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Henry's Sheltie Pale Ale, Izzie and Mainor's Sibling Sarsaparilla, Buddy's Dirty Mouth Mild and Maggie's Beautiful Blonde.
 
I say ripped lable. They look better and has a unique look to them. Bottle is just preference. Just do half and half. :p
I really like the ripped label too. If I made wine, or some old-timey beer I'd probably do the same. It's tough to say on clear or blue bottles though. When I couldn't decide, I did like DisturbdChemist, and just did half and half.
 
Thanks guys I have 2 cases of each. This entire batch is going as gifts so we are doing wax, labels, and the whole 9. I'm making gift boxes now as a matter of fact. Ripped it is. I will mix and match the vessels.
 
My first batch is Chocolate maple Porter so the first pic is the label I'm putting on the neck of the bottles. The second pic is because I've been told that I come off as an a**hole, so I figured thats the name I'll use to identify my beer.

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Here's some of the labels I've made for my beers. Let me know what you think.

Some pro level work! Looks great!

Just finished a ridiculously long bottling waxing labeling day. I burnt the edges can't really tell in the pic.

Really like the wax on top, and the labels look sweet. Nice job!
 
I haven't put them on any bottles yet, but I think I like this design... for the time being anyhow. The picture (and inspiration for my homebrewery name) is of my best bud Diesel, an Olde English Bulldogge.

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1337Brew said:
I've been lazy and haven't posted much lately. All I've done here is really post a few of the labels that I've done. I usually search the forums when I have a question and find the answer really quick so I don't need to make a new post. Anyways, I have a few new labels since my last post...but I only really have one ready to upload. Probably printing the next two sets tomorrow so hopefully I'll be able to upload those soon. Sorry the pic on this one is pretty bad / the label is a bit crooked on the bottle I happened to grab.

Nice label. How did the stout turn out? I've tried my hand at a couple whiskey stouts with mixed results. What did you do with yours? if you're up for sharing :)
 
made these two logos for a friends wedding. Brewing my first ever batch of beer on new years day. It will be an american wheat for starters. Should be working on a logo for that soon.
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did these logos for a company that was making their first wine. It was a nice small contest. didnt win.
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Nice labels everyone! I've spent so much time looking at other lables. I've honestly looked through over 100 of the pages and it's not 1 label looks the same.

Here's my first label. The only thing I used from the internet was the floral design. 'll probably update the floral design so the label can be completely authentic. I have two batches going, a coffee porter and an Irish stout.

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The color is off in these uploads for some reason especially on the Irish label...that green almost looks like a lawn.
 
Made a honey bacon ale that I split using English ale yeast on half and American ale yeast on the other.

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This was my first attempt at a Graff (Brandon O's Recipe)

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And my Belgian chocolate stout! Still in primary for another week, the 2 Months in secondary before bottling!

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A return to brewing after a brief hiatus. A somewhat modified "Pliny the Elder" recipe that I was very optimistic about based on the aroma of the fermentation. Thus the name... Hoptimism.

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