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Fans of Doctor Who will appreciate this one. :D

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I've just used the Beer Labelizer so far, but trying to come up with good names for my beers.
"Banana Split Stout" got its name because I split the batch in two, and it tasted of bananas due to high fermentation temperature. :ban:
"Midsomer Ale" is named after an imaginary place in England, and I happened to brew it on midsummer!
An important ingredient in my "Teddy Bier" is flaked wheat, which comes in a box with a picture of a teddy bear on it.

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I've just used the Beer Labelizer so far, but trying to come up with good names for my beers.
"Banana Split Stout" got its name because I split the batch in two, and it tasted of bananas due to high fermentation temperature. :ban:
"Midsomer Ale" is named after an imaginary place in England, and I happened to brew it on midsummer!
An important ingredient in my "Teddy Bier" is flaked wheat, which comes in a box with a picture of a teddy bear on it.
Cool labels. I noticed "ale" is hard to read and didn't know what it said until I read your post (I thought it said "me" but that didn't make sense :) ). Also the word "split" I thought said "spit". Just a couple of observations. Love the teddy bear. :mug:
 
Cool labels. I noticed "ale" is hard to read and didn't know what it said until I read your post (I thought it said "me" but that didn't make sense :) ). Also the word "split" I thought said "spit". Just a couple of observations. Love the teddy bear. :mug:

Yeah, unfortunately Beer Labelizer doesn't allow me to change the font...
 
My most recent for some beers I bottled up for the canoe trip this weekend. I don't stick to a name, I usually name/design the label based on who I'm sending it to/drinking it with.

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MS paint and Pixlr Express.

(same beer)

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Put this one together. I used the official swiss tartan for the background, hence the emphasis on the CH in the name.

This brew looks like it's somewhere stronger than the 80 schilling is supposed to be, but not close to the wee heavy.

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Printed a few out on paper and taped them to bottles. They look great. I can't wait until I make them into real labels.

Unlike most of the so-called labels on this thread that have never seen a beer, your's are already the genuine article, having been mated to actual bottles containing actual beer, even if the mating was by unholy union such as tape.
 
Unlike most of the so-called labels on this thread that have never seen a beer, your's are already the genuine article, having been mated to actual bottles containing actual beer, even if the mating was by unholy union such as tape.

Yep, and it's still better than the ole sharpie on cap method.

Very soon I will get each label printed up (office depot, laser printed) and append them to each bottle using this method. I will be sure and show off the results. :mug:
 

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