mickeyt69 said:really good stuff. how about a labelizer for the back where you can write a speil about your brew aswell! keep up the good work mate fantastic!! :clap: :drink:
artyb said:that looks ace i may well be convinced to lable some of mine at the moment i just put a sticker on em with type and date....
do you guys just use normal printer paper,,,,?
I use milk. Works a treat on glass bottles (not so well on plastic).bicycleshorts said:...to use pritt stick and hair lacquer...
Thanks for the tip! :)jonnymorris said:I use milk. Works a treat on glass bottles (not so well on plastic).bicycleshorts said:...to use pritt stick and hair lacquer...
I've only labelled half the beers, just in case I hand them out to mates etc. You also get 6 labels per sheet.Barticus said:Do these beer labels not wipe out ink cartridges? I would have thought 40 labels at a time would be extremely heavy usage.
bicycleshorts said:I've only labelled half the beers, just in case I hand them out to mates etc. You also get 6 labels per sheet.Barticus said:Do these beer labels not wipe out ink cartridges? I would have thought 40 labels at a time would be extremely heavy usage.
Yup. I guess ink can be expensive, but it would still be cheaper than getting them printed professionally. We also had a right job getting our professional ones back off the bottles, these seem like they'll peel straight off which is a plus for re-use!Barticus said:I suppose it's just trial and error with different printers.
They look great though.
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