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Here's 2 of mine:

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Love the label, uncluttered and to the point. Wondering about it only being bottled yesterday, and already feel its the best ever. Uncarbed sample?

Yep, uncarbed taste test our of the hydro cylinder, but I don't think I've been this excited about a brew to date.
 
Long story short, my 1st brew blew up in a spare room. I didn't know any better and was using a 5 gallon carboy as a primary with high gravity brew.
The fermentation plugged up the airlock and finally blew it across the room.
Trub was EVERYWHERE--on the walls, door, ceiling and floor. I didn't have anything underneath and I lost about 2 gallons in the carpet!
Thankfully, there was a soldier in the room!!
There was a stuffed clown tossed in the spare room which blocked the trub from hitting my girlfriend's wardrobe.
He took it like a soldier jumping on a grenade!

I quickly rinsed him off and tossed him on the bathroom floor before rushing off to work. Here he is:

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Of course, it didn't take long for my friends to start making fun of me.
About 4 hours later, my inbox lit up with a sketch a friend drew for me. Thought it would make a wonderful label!

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Enjoy!
 
Well, I've been procrastinating to finish this label, but it needed to be done and this thread kinda inspired me to finish it.

I brewed this beer just this past weekend - inspired by "Special B Malt" and it's "raisin-like" character, so I decided to attempt a chocolate-covered raisin beer, and of course thought of the California Raisins!

Hope you guys like it.

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PS I just noticed the typo in "Chcolate" at the top - that's been fixed.
 
Long story short, my 1st brew blew up in a spare room. I didn't know any better and was using a 5 gallon carboy as a primary with high gravity brew.
The fermentation plugged up the airlock and finally blew it across the room.
Trub was EVERYWHERE--on the walls, door, ceiling and floor. I didn't have anything underneath and I lost about 2 gallons in the carpet!

I just had the same sort of thing happen, but no explosion...I caught it in time. I had an old hoodie over my carboy, and when I came home from work to check it, the hoodie was soaked and the airlock was spewing foam. I switched to a blowoff tube and replaced the hoodie, just glad I caught it before it clogged on me :ban:
 
This is a Trappist Style Quad I made two years ago. I only have two left now. This is not good because the longer this one sits, the better it gets!

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Decided to make a very english beer, than thought of one of the most english things around, The Beatles.
Took the name and design from the cover of their album "Meet the Beatles", as it went out in the United States. So the name became "Meet the Bitter!"

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