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Jurassic Park inspired Milk Stout

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As a new brewer I've been having some fun thinking up recipes tailored to my friends likes. It's nearly as fun coming up with names for them :) One of my friends is a big fan of rooibos tea, so I came up with a recipe for an Irish red ale flavored with rooibos. This is the label I cooked up for it:

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I did a little work on my logo and now have a few different applications. I am pretty happy. Now I just need to find a decent price on pint glasses.


I like the blue the best but all loll great.

If you want these in glasses try cafepress.com

I got mine there and as long as you wash by hand it should hold up and looks pretty good.
 
Label for a blonde ale I've got sitting in the primary. Still a work in progress, but I like how it's shaping up.

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Love this label. I'm a fan of clean and simple styles on labels.

I like the over the top artistic ones as well.... but have a thing for the simple ones.
 
Currently fermenting an extra stout and though it deserving of something more "regal" than my usual minimalist/modern labels ...

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I have a very kind dad who makes my labels. Thirty total.


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Wow! If someone told me that making the labels were the most labor intensive part of brewing, I'd of called them crazy...... I stand corrected! Thumbs up to your dad!


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Here's a few I did up. Simple stuff, mainly just for slapping on bottles I hand out or for general tomfoolery.

IPA made with Azacca hops.
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Pale ale for our annual pork party. Because a pork party needs beer, right?
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Way She Gose, boys.
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For my first foray into an oaked, bourbon vanilla RIS.
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