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Re: Does anyone use labels?
Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2015 8:29 am
by Jimbo
Like Bear says sometimes Ill generate the label in the program with no text and then pull it into another program. For these 2 I used Powerpoint to put in some alternate text.
Re: Does anyone use labels?
Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2015 11:52 am
by MichiganCornhusker
So, Jimbo, did you get into all this distilling nonsense just to make your own barrel aged beer?
That BBVP sounds damn tasty.
I love your absinthe label, Paulinka, very nice.
Re: Does anyone use labels?
Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2015 12:05 pm
by Jimbo
haha... hmmmm, maybe? Ya that BBVP was great, didnt last long! My current bourbon barrel brew is a BBIPA, its off the hook, man I love a touch of that caramelly oak goodness in a beer that can stand up to it. I started pouring half glasses, at least for myself, cause I dont want it to be gone LOL. Havent had much time to get into the brew room lately! Need to fix that.
Paulinka, them are some very classy labels! Nice work!
Re: Does anyone use labels?
Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2015 8:38 pm
by skow69
Wow! What a bunch of cool labels. I had no idea this was such an artistic group.
This is the only real label I've ever made. I thought it was lost. I spent about a million hours creating it with MS Publisher a couple years ago. All the working files were on a HDD that bought the farm last month. Then a couple copies popped out of some random folder with a few obsolete spreadsheets this morning.
- cassblueletters
I swap colors or add an effect between editions.
Where I get in trouble is when I have too many knobs to twist.
It's like when you got your first cool multieffects pedal and had to try everything all at once, and pretty soon it sounded like you were playing at the bottom of a swimming pool. Know what I mean?
- bizzarrocass
Or maybe that's just me.
Re: Does anyone use labels?
Posted: Sat Feb 14, 2015 12:31 pm
by Paulinka
Thanks everyone, and Skow69, I like your label (cute Pixie!), especially because "pia" means "booze" in Hungarian. I bet that some serious content hides behind that fairytaleish design.
Re: Does anyone use labels?
Posted: Sat Feb 14, 2015 8:39 pm
by skow69
Paulinka wrote: "pia" means "booze" in Hungarian.
No kidding? Well, that is a happy coincidence. Casseopia was the Queen of Ethiopia in somebody's mythology. Also mother of Andromeda and the most beautiful woman in the world, which, of course, got her in big trouble. Some things never change. The hotter they are, the more trouble they're gonna be.
Re: Does anyone use labels?
Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2015 11:09 pm
by Drunk-N-Smurf
My brother in law is a marketing guy, he made these for me. I just swap out the brew field, and write in the abv and distill date..
https://www.dropbox.com/s/899pbykmun91l ... m.jpg?dl=0
Re: Does anyone use labels?
Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2015 2:04 pm
by thisguy
I like the texture, makes it look old.
Re: Does anyone use labels?
Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2015 4:04 pm
by Drunk-N-Smurf
thisguy wrote:I like the texture, makes it look old.
That's what we were going for
Re: Does anyone use labels?
Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2015 12:03 pm
by Due51
What paper do you use to print the Beer Labelizer labels? Do I need a particular printer or will my HP Inkjet work?
Re: Does anyone use labels?
Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2015 1:14 pm
by Jimbo
Any paper. To make them wetproof get some laminate sheets from office supply and iron on topside only under a tshirt with your wife's iron on hot. Glue on bottles with very thin smear of elmers
Re: Does anyone use labels?
Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2015 1:21 pm
by BoomTown
Having enjoyed these postings and pictures of labels for a couple of years now, we've got news. We've just gotten our trademark locked up, and are ready to move into the label design phase.
Any of you talented folks want to make a few bucks?
Boom
Re: Does anyone use labels?
Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2015 2:12 pm
by cranky
Due51 wrote:What paper do you use to print the Beer Labelizer labels? Do I need a particular printer or will my HP Inkjet work?
I don't waterproof my labels because I want them to be easily removed. I think hairspray works pretty well for sealing. As far as paper and printing, I have my wife email the designs to staples and usually just use whatever their regular paper is but sometimes I pay a few cents extra for a slightly thicker paper. I think it costs something like 50-55 cents a sheet which depending on the label makes 3-6 labels and they are way better copies than my home printer does and with the cost of Ink I think they probably don't cost any more. I use school glue sticks from Dollar Tree (4 sticks for $1) to apply them and it works great.
Re: Does anyone use labels?
Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2015 2:39 pm
by dstaines
I bought a 50-sheet pack of 8-1/2x11 sticker paper from office depot, I think it cost me $8. I use it mostly for hand-written labels on my bitters, infused alcohol, cellos etc. I also usually put a little hand written strip around my bottles of homemade wine, so I don't forget what is in it or when I made it. I have entered my beer in a couple of homebrewing competitions that had a "best label" category, being able to print out just one custom label at home was really nice and convenient. I thought this came out pretty slick too, scanned the original label and resized it to fit my jar:
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That's the first home made liquor I've ever made a real label for though. Pretty much, if you're looking at an unlabeled bottle of liquor at my house and you don't already know what it is, it means I haven't told you what it is. That's clue #1 that it's none of your damn business
Re: Does anyone use labels?
Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2015 4:54 pm
by The KYChemist
dstaines wrote:I bought a 50-sheet pack of 8-1/2x11 sticker paper from office depot, I think it cost me $8. I use it mostly for hand-written labels on my bitters, infused alcohol, cellos etc. I also usually put a little hand written strip around my bottles of homemade wine, so I don't forget what is in it or when I made it. I have entered my beer in a couple of homebrewing competitions that had a "best label" category, being able to print out just one custom label at home was really nice and convenient. I thought this came out pretty slick too, scanned the original label and resized it to fit my jar:
everclear.jpg
That's the first home made liquor I've ever made a real label for though. Pretty much, if you're looking at an unlabeled bottle of liquor at my house and you don't already know what it is, it means I haven't told you what it is. That's clue #1 that it's none of your damn business
Hope there's a teflon liner, on that jar, especially if its the same proof as true Everclear. Standards Mason jar lids and high proof don't play well together. My normal jars have them, but not my methanol for cleaning. Ended up eating the seal and leaking in my car, on the way to take it to my buddy, that wanted some. It had been in the car for a day and a half.
Re: Does anyone use labels?
Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2015 12:32 am
by WooTeck
BoomTown wrote:Having enjoyed these postings and pictures of labels for a couple of years now, we've got news. We've just gotten our trademark locked up, and are ready to move into the label design phase.
Any of you talented folks want to make a few bucks?
Boom
you have my attention. send me a bit of a design brief on what you are looking for and ill see what i can come up with.
Re: Does anyone use labels?
Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2015 12:48 am
by StillLearning1
WooTeck wrote:BoomTown wrote:Having enjoyed these postings and pictures of labels for a couple of years now, we've got news. We've just gotten our trademark locked up, and are ready to move into the label design phase.
Any of you talented folks want to make a few bucks?
Boom
you have my attention. send me a bit of a design brief on what you are looking for and ill see what i can come up with.
Take him up on that boom. I once described a crazy idea I had and this man drew it up almost exactly as I imagined it. I forget what thread that was, meeting of the minds maybe?
Re: Does anyone use labels?
Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2016 7:55 pm
by Bigbob
So I'm opening a old post that I enjoyed. I just joined beerlabilizer and made some labels for gifts!
Re: Does anyone use labels?
Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2016 6:22 am
by GSP
Like these guys have mentioned, I have also used labelizer for my beers for a few years. It is fun to put a custom label on a growler for parties or other special events and takes just a couple minutes to really make someones day.
Re: Does anyone use labels?
Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2016 12:16 pm
by DeepSouth
Here's what my labels and packaging looks like. It's a family of products concept. My spiced rum will have a burnt orange ribbon on the label, and my bourbon will have a red ribbon. The color of the font on the neck ribbon matches the ribbon on the front label.
Re: Does anyone use labels?
Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2016 5:01 pm
by Kareltje
Of course I use labels: I need to know what is in the bottle!
Because I prefer to store my alcohol at as high a % as possible, I need two labels. One for the high % with a warning not to drink it and one for the drinking strength.
For example:
The model of ethanol looked to me like a dog and the common name for a dog is Fikkie. An extra: "fikkie stoken" is common language for making a fire. On the backside of the bottle I stick the warning sign.
and:
For the drinking strength I diluted the word Fikkie, I found the photo of a bad looking dog (he had reasons, for he was abandoned!) and a warning: Perishable after opening.
Re: Does anyone use labels?
Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2016 9:06 pm
by jus teasin
workin on it
Re: Does anyone use labels?
Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2016 9:08 pm
by jus teasin
looks like I need more practice with pictures
Re: Does anyone use labels?
Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2016 1:35 am
by Swedish Pride
never gifted any so no labels.
I use masking tape on the bottle to indicate what it is when I actually do bottle stuff, more often than not I just take it from the demijohn and cut with water
Re: Does anyone use labels?
Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2016 7:30 am
by still_stirrin
Oh but Swedish Pride, you're missing something....the label makes you believe the liquor tastes better.
Re: Does anyone use labels?
Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2016 8:16 am
by Swedish Pride
still_stirrin wrote:Oh but Swedish Pride, you're missing something....the label makes you believe the liquor tastes better.
It's pretty, I give you that.
but to much effort for the likes of me, function over form always, I also have solder blobs everywhere on my builds
Re: Does anyone use labels?
Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2016 10:45 am
by contrahead
Anymore my labels are pretty cryptic. Something like
3X, 100 proof, Aug 2016 – scribbled on a piece of tape. (3x means triple distilled). Used to print two types of wine labels; one for guys and another for polite people. Then I got tired of buying new ink cartridges every time I turned around, just to have them dry up before I used them.
Re: Does anyone use labels?
Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2016 11:29 am
by Jimbo
No new hooch labels recently, but here's a couple ideas I was tossin around for a new Belgian Farmhouse Ale I brewed up.
Re: Does anyone use labels?
Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2017 1:29 am
by Bvritr
My recent shot at a label, used Windows Paint and printed on some sticky labels from Wally World.
Re: Does anyone use labels?
Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2017 10:58 pm
by svodysseus
Thought I would share a couple labels I designed recently since going down the rabbit hole and falling into this hobby...
For my Bourbon: