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Here's a few I made as I"m learning to use GIMP. Choc Stout labels are probably a bit overwhelming but I can easily delete layers when I print them.

BTW, I borrowed ideas/pics from lots of stuff I found online so hopefully nobody takes offense to it :)

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I've been keeping mine simple:

And STILL managed to get some compliments on them so far!

I'm guessing that by batch you didn't mean how many times you brewed that beer.

I like it though. Gets straight to the point.
 
Just worked up some basic labels for a few homebrews I'm taking to a Super Bowl Party. Nothing fancy, easy to cut out and apply. None of my co-workers have tasted many (if any) homebrews.

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History is fun- this civil war cannon battery was located directly underneath the house that me and my buddies started brewing in in college. So we had to name a beer after it... after all, as a distributor once told us "have each beer tell a story." :

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Here's two more I did recently....

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I print on brown paper bags so my designs are usually in B&W. I like clean and simple.
 
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