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Label for my Zombie Dust clone.

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Love the White Zombie reference. Nineteen Sixty, five, five, five! :rockin:
 
Faster *****cat, Kill! Kill!

I did a brew based on a recipe from 1965, and called it "Thunderkiss IPA"
 
Here are a few of my labels from days gone by...

This was actually my 3rd brew... and my 1st all-grain brew. I reworked the design of a DVD package (on the left):

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My British Mild label:

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This was my label for a collaborative recipe developed by the members of an internet forum that I used to frequent (before it imploded!) It used the header and theme colors of that forum. (This was a really GREAT beer, too! I need to brew it again!):

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And, here's my clone label for my clone of Boulevard Irish Ale:

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My mom came to visit me in Japan in a few months ago and sent me a drawing she did after she got home so I used it as the label of my Mono No Aware Pale Ale. Mono No Aware is a Japanese phrase that basically is about the passing of all things. It's seen in their love of the cherry blossoms, a tree whose flowers bloom for only one week a year, and the country basically goes nuts for the trees that whole week. Anyways it's an interesting look into Japanese culture Here the wiki on it And since I only brew small batches so they don't last long I thought I'd name a beer after it.

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My mom came to visit me in Japan in a few months ago and sent me a drawing she did after she got home so I used it as the label of my Mono No Aware Pale Ale. Mono No Aware is a Japanese phrase that basically is about the passing of all things. It's seen in their love of the cherry blossoms, a tree whose flowers bloom for only one week a year, and the country basically goes nuts for the trees that whole week. Anyways it's an interesting look into Japanese culture Here the wiki on it And since I only brew small batches so they don't last long I thought I'd name a beer after it.

That's a great tribute to your mother and your culture Nomofett... Excellent job!
 
My mom came to visit me in Japan in a few months ago and sent me a drawing she did after she got home so I used it as the label of my Mono No Aware Pale Ale. Mono No Aware is a Japanese phrase that basically is about the passing of all things. It's seen in their love of the cherry blossoms, a tree whose flowers bloom for only one week a year, and the country basically goes nuts for the trees that whole week. Anyways it's an interesting look into Japanese culture Here the wiki on it And since I only brew small batches so they don't last long I thought I'd name a beer after it.

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Great label! I am wondering, though, how you had an original gravity of 1.014 and got almost 6% ABV?!
 
Dang, I'd really like to figure out any way to make those at home. Well anyways, I like you labels either way.
 
Here are some labels I've made for some friends who also homebrew. Their last names are Brewer (really!) and Gilchrist, hence Brewchrist. The playing around with Biblical names and iconography-stylized art ensued from there.

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I'm still trying to figure out how I want to stylize the labels for my own homebrew! But drawing stuff for my friends is certainly good practice.
 
Yeah, I wanna find a way to fold my own up or something like that. I've seen where you can get blank ones online but shipping just kills me (I live overseas)
 
Here is what I made last night.. The only thing I dont like is the Square1 logo.. The color of the square indicates the approximate SRM of the beer.. so my red ales have red squares etc.

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