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Here is my first try! I plan on putting it on my Oktoberfest currently fermenting. It's in French, but I'm sure you can figure out what's on it. I wanted something simple - I will be printing it from my home laser printer. What do you guys think of the design?

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Step-sister of the Centennial Blonde. As I was brewing outside, it began to pour.

Really digging this! I made an imperial version of the centennial blonde one time by leaving out a gallon of sparge water by accident. Maybe call it Torrential Downpour
 
Here's some labels we just rolled out with using the lil wife. I use the left side blank so we can fill in the type.

What I just started doing is cutting out little white vinyl rectangles the same size so I can peel away write in instead of the actual label, then peel away and toss and new for the next batch.

I think next time I'll have her hold a big frothy mug :)

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Just wanted to say that this is an awesome site! Diggin the home brew community. This is my first post. Although I only have 2 brews under my belt, I am definitely hooked.
Here's a label concept I'm working on for a hard cider I'll be bottling soon. (Tuff is the name of our Blue Heeler) Cheers!:mug:

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I had posted on here a while ago when I was brewing by myself regularly. In the recent years I had retired, so to speak, and all but stopped the 22 Bierbrauengeiss.

About a month ago my brother brought me out of retirement with his desire to get a homebrew operation going. We have 2 batches in the fermenters, and decided it was time to give ourselves a name. I humbly present our new home brewery.

(We wanted to incorporate the barbershop motif, as my great grandfather, grandfather, and uncle all owned the same shop. We sold it when my uncle passed away, and this is our homage and continuance of a family tradition)

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Just wanted to say that this is an awesome site! Diggin the home brew community. This is my first post. Although I only have 2 brews under my belt, I am definitely hooked.
Here's a label concept I'm working on for a hard cider I'll be bottling soon. (Tuff is the name of our Blue Heeler) Cheers!:mug:

Beautiful work
 
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