Which design should I use
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Which design
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- subbrew
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Re: Which design
I would pick B but rotate the center part with the pistols
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Re: Which design
A is cool
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Re: Which design
Agree with subbrew
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Re: Which design
“A “ ,appeases my Aspergers
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Re: Which design
Will either label make your product taste better? You’re not planning to sell your product are you? Or, do you produce such a variety of spirits that you’ll confuse what you have sitting on your shelf?
I used to make fancy labels because I thought it would give me more “credibility” with what I make. But now my friends simply look forward to what I bring with what’s inside the bottle, not a label that’s stuck on the outside. A piece of masking tape with the date on it and the bottle proof is all I use now. Ironically, these bottles empty just as quickly!
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I used to make fancy labels because I thought it would give me more “credibility” with what I make. But now my friends simply look forward to what I bring with what’s inside the bottle, not a label that’s stuck on the outside. A piece of masking tape with the date on it and the bottle proof is all I use now. Ironically, these bottles empty just as quickly!
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Re: Which design
still_stirrin wrote: ↑Tue Mar 15, 2022 4:54 am A piece of masking tape with the date on it and the bottle proof is all I use now.

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Re: Which design
Yeah but it's fun.still_stirrin wrote: ↑Tue Mar 15, 2022 4:54 am Will either label make your product taste better? You’re not planning to sell your product are you? Or, do you produce such a variety of spirits that you’ll confuse what you have sitting on your shelf?
I used to make fancy labels because I thought it would give me more “credibility” with what I make. But now my friends simply look forward to what I bring with what’s inside the bottle, not a label that’s stuck on the outside. A piece of masking tape with the date on it and the bottle proof is all I use now. Ironically, these bottles empty just as quickly!
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