Home made bottle labels
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You have some nice labels and bottles V
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Thanks, fella and how about that white fluffy hamster on the right?
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Something like Flanders Brown Ale in 2 "editions". Spontaneous ferment (wild yeast).
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Yes, I've stollen this idea somewhere in Nevada:
That's my idea: And I have no problem with someone in Nevada using it.
So wut? For home use only!That's my idea: And I have no problem with someone in Nevada using it.
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If one's hands are corroded by iron sulfate,,, this means someone has gone too hard again...
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Q.A. ? Q.R. ? Q.P. ?
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Quercus Alba, Quercus Robur, Quercus Petrarea
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... made of Scottish Ultra 80 Peat (by CRISP MALT)
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Man, I just had my Saturday morning coffee and read this whole thread. I love the labels and the names, really creative and lots of laughs. I love naming my stuff, it's just part of the fun. I've got to up my label game though.
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There is no limit to your perfection. Just keep on going ahead.
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Bottled a bit of Gin
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Great approach, SS!
Did you cut the ovals by hand or is it a die cut?
And judging by the ingredients, the gin is completely non-alcoholic
Did you cut the ovals by hand or is it a die cut?
And judging by the ingredients, the gin is completely non-alcoholic
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Printed onto sticker paper by a local office supply outlet Vlag.
They come four to a A4 sheet at around $1.20 per sheet.
Yes do have to cut them out yourself
The ingredient list is on the back of all bottles, the ABV is 43% and is on the far left of front lable.
They come four to a A4 sheet at around $1.20 per sheet.
Yes do have to cut them out yourself
The ingredient list is on the back of all bottles, the ABV is 43% and is on the far left of front lable.
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With a print run of 40-50 pieces, my stickers cost me 12 cents on self-adhesive paper. But in this case, they have a rectangular cutout. So, yes: sometimes just a color laser printer and scissorsSaltbush Bill wrote: ↑Sun Dec 22, 2024 10:49 pm Printed onto sticker paper by a local office supply outlet Vlag.
They come four to a A4 sheet at around $1.20 per sheet.
Cutting 20-30 of these makes me crazy:
Oh, am I completely blind?Saltbush Bill wrote: ↑Sun Dec 22, 2024 10:49 pm The ingredient list is on the back of all bottles, the ABV is 43% and is on the far left of front
My bad, can see it now, thanks.
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My first attempt at bottle labels the girls in the house have offered to have a look today and the labels should be tidied up a little.
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A secret lab of Dr.Rick on the back detected
What kind of rye (and when) added: unmalted?
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I malted 10kg's of barely and malted 3kg's of rye and made it in May 2023
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Wow... the last time I did my own malting was around 2016...
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Well this years whisky is Gladfields peat malt and gotta say mashing this malt is a totally new twist to me as I did managed to get the mash to 1110 SGVLAGAVULVIN wrote: ↑Wed Dec 25, 2024 6:25 amWow... the last time I did my own malting was around 2016...
Now I'm doing generations with this so after the first mash do a sugarback then take out all the spent grain and I did a 50/50 mix of the peat malt and the distillers malt did the mash and added backset on each run to make a sour mash.
Got the first run with some of the sugarback in my badmo barrel and my plan is keep the generations going until I have all my demis filled as not having to malt the grains makes it so much easier.
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Of my experiments to reinforce Mr.Peat:
1) backset, yupp
2) sweet waters to the next mash
3) making the "scent" (to mature separately) - close-to-tails 65%..60% fraction of the second run + sweet waters + a bit of ferment + a bit of fresh wort + lotsa charred oak + aeration / makes me an effect of smoked eel
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