MSK_Chess
enthusiastic learner

Image for a retrospective historical recipe.
Get the labels laser printed on a hard finish paper. Most copy/printing centers can to this for you for $0.10 - $0.15 per page, and you can get 4 - 8 labels/page depending on size. Then use a gelatin based adhesive as described here. Labels come off quickly with just hot water.What do you do for printing your labels??? When I try to print them I can't seem to locate anything to print them onto that can stand up to a cold wet bottle, and look out ice water in a cooler.I have had three printed professionally now and they stand up ice water in a cooler and have to be crapped off the bottle
, but I have to purchase a minimum of 100 for just one design. I'm only paying $0.55 each for a 3" x 6" uv coated high gloss sticker. With having to purchase 100 at a time I keep making them generic and using them on more than one batch...latest one I had printed is was uploaded to message #5178 of this thread. You all are creating some COOL labels that seem to be batch specific, please tell me more!!
View attachment 590774 My first pumpkin ale
Tweaked it a bitView attachment 590935
Just setup my brewery on Untappd, got some small thumbs of my labels thus far. I go back and forth wanting something flashy, to what I'm currently at now which is simple but effective.
https://untappd.com/JansenBrewing/beer
Thanks man!This is beautiful! Awesome work.
View attachment 590774 My first pumpkin ale
Is that an original graphic, or can you share the source?
My 1st attemptView attachment 590934
Where do you purchase all these labels?
Correct, beerlabelizer.com Thanks to Leapsandbounds for showing me the site.I'm not 100% positive but that looks to me like a label from beerlabelizer.com.