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Here's my newest.

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My sister's 21st birthday beer

The seal is her school fight song. She's a huge hockey fan and in the pep band. The back is a description of the beer plus a little write up about her turning 21.
 
This is the label for my upcoming Summer Ale. It's in the secondary now, awaiting bottling next Sunday or Monday.

Created with Avery LabelPro software.

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Hey Fellow Beer Lovers,
I just finished another label for a tasty brew I did yesterday. What do you think.

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Hey Fellow Beer Lovers,
I just finished another label for a tasty brew I did yesterday. What do you think.

I think it would be better if you put the pistols over the barrel. Can't see them at all. Otherwise, better than I can produce.
 
Schemy said:
I think it would be better if you put the pistols over the barrel. Can't see them at all. Otherwise, better than I can produce.

Thanks for the tip, ill give it a try and then post it.
 
Hi everyone,

Since everyone seems to be having fun posting their various beer labels I thought I'd post one of mine. This is for my wheat ale which has been brewed twice and is fantastic, at least IMHO. :)

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I recently brewed a batch of my friend's favorite beer; an Imperial Stout, to give him on his birthday. I also custom made a beer crate to hold it in. Here are the labels for that beer.

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I'll take photos of the crate and bottles once it's done in the next couple of days.
 
Whaddaya guys think of this one? I'm working on a bunch of automotive-themed beers for some upcoming car shows. I haven't brewed this one yet - heck don't even have a recipe yet, but the name came to mind and I thought, "Hmm, sounds like an Impy IPA..."

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Ha! Apparently it is! I like the label - it's a cool twist on the caution label. Also - it's very simple, which is nice. Nice job
 
Whaddaya guys think of this one? I'm working on a bunch of automotive-themed beers for some upcoming car shows. I haven't brewed this one yet - heck don't even have a recipe yet, but the name came to mind and I thought, "Hmm, sounds like an Impy IPA..."

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KITT would be proud!
 
This one is great. The rest are good too. I just really like the aesthetics of that Framboise label...

Frr sure, that one is gorgeous. Well done.

Cheers guys and MANY thanks! I really appreciate it! I wish I could get y'all a bottle of that framboise! It came out really tasty!

Cheers,

-JM
 
Hadn't done any labels in a while, but this beer was good enough it needed one. Fortunately, I'd already given it a name, so that helped set the tone. (It sounds like some sort of evil creature to me, but maybe I'm weird.)

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Didn't have access to these files when I posted my Day's End label. These are the labels for our two other "house brands".
Bottle caps are also color coordinated. Green for the Easy Crossing and chrome for the Silver Lining.

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