Redlantern
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Just started a few months ago. Getting good results and really happy.
For fun, I decided to create my own fictional brand. Following suit with what others have done in here, it was time to create my own label.
My first offering - Problem Child IPA was my first born. Named after getting off to a rough start with my "first born" and taking my own approach, I managed to get a bright, hoppy IPA with a great color and a nice body
also had to create my own label. I know there are real artists out there with a flare for this sort of thing, but I did with what I had. It works for me!
Next to come around is a rye IPA called "little brother" brewing it this weekend.
How many of you guys have treated it like a product brand? What sort of things have you come up with?
For fun, I decided to create my own fictional brand. Following suit with what others have done in here, it was time to create my own label.
My first offering - Problem Child IPA was my first born. Named after getting off to a rough start with my "first born" and taking my own approach, I managed to get a bright, hoppy IPA with a great color and a nice body
also had to create my own label. I know there are real artists out there with a flare for this sort of thing, but I did with what I had. It works for me!
Next to come around is a rye IPA called "little brother" brewing it this weekend.
How many of you guys have treated it like a product brand? What sort of things have you come up with?
