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Could be the start of a work hangover day tomorrow...

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Found one of the best craft beer shops on the West Coast. Sorry, no East Coast offerings. King Sue was the furthest East I noticed. I’ve never seen so many Anchorage brewing beers. Next time I’ll bring 2 chiller bags. Had to buy some Juicy Bits since I hadn’t had it in years and one of my HB hazies was originally a clone attempt.View attachment 735437View attachment 735438
So some of those are very local to me. Curious where you found these.
 
To Dgallo
Your homebrews look great but your labels are amazing. Who designed the graphics for you? Which company did your labels? I ended up just designing a basic label and leaving a small blank space off to the side to write in each beer’s individual stats. Probably because I’m Dutch and wanted to save a few $$!
Thanks,
Smitty
 
To Dgallo
Your homebrews look great but your labels are amazing. Who designed the graphics for you? Which company did your labels? I ended up just designing a basic label and leaving a small blank space off to the side to write in each beer’s individual stats. Probably because I’m Dutch and wanted to save a few $$!
Thanks,
Smitty

You need the @ symbol before the user name @Dgallo

Best labels I've seen, quality wise, are from Grogtag, fwiw
 
To Dgallo
Your homebrews look great but your labels are amazing. Who designed the graphics for you? Which company did your labels? I ended up just designing a basic label and leaving a small blank space off to the side to write in each beer’s individual stats. Probably because I’m Dutch and wanted to save a few $$!
Thanks,
Smitty
Thanks for tagging me @TwistedGray

I design my own labels using Adobe Photoshop and Maestro Label Maker. The latter program is through Blank & Custom Labels | Online Labels® where I buy the label paper. They give you access to the program when you buy their labels.

Then I print them on my printer. They have hundreds of different labels and sizes. I use the 3.5 in x 4.0 in matte inkjet paper and buy 100 sheets at a time. I have an epsom ink printer and it’s just opening the label as a pdf. Then print it and the peel and stick. Which I found is much easier to do before they are filled
 
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