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I am a bit of the "Keep It Stupid Simple", I normally try to get some inspiration, then work out something in black and white.
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This is part of the Citadel of Namur, built by Henry the Blind, who also gave consent to build the abbey of Leffe
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"Clear beer against thirst", but it is actually in the West-Flemish dialect, which differs a bit from general Dutch
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After brewing this, I discovered, after I added extra sugar, that somehow my initial OG was correct, and that I shouldn't have added the sugar
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And this one was brewed with St.-Bernardus yeast
 
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I am a bit of the "Keep It Stupid Simple", I normally try to get some inspiration, then work out something in black and white.
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This is part of the Citadel of Namur, built by Henry the Blind, who also gave consent to build the abbey of Leffe
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"Clear beer against thirst", but it is actually in the West-Flemish dialect, which differs a bit from general Dutch
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After brewing this, I discovered, after I added extra sugar, that somehow my initial OG was correct, and that I shouldn't have added the sugar
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And this one was brewed with St.-Bernardus yeast
@chthon , these are great! I like the simplicity, I may have to steal one for inspiration for a planned brew. They look very authentic and genuine.
 
First attempt on designing a label. Do you think I need to add more information? Hop, brew date,.. or keep it simple? Thanks for the feedback.
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First attempt on designing a label. Do you think I need to add more information? Hop, brew date,.. or keep it simple? Thanks for the feedback.
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I really like it, the eyes are straight up haunting haha. I like the grain background, you don't recognise it at first.
 
Bottles have got to be labelled, but haven't got the time and patience to go from scratch so I rip off the label of the beer I'm copying from Google images, add the abv and bottling data. Job done. Perhaps in the winter, I'll get down to something original. Really impressed with what I've seen above. It's a shame to open the bottle of some of them.
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One on the left for 75cl bottles, on the right the 33s.
 
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my labels are pretty “also ran” :coat:
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I am a bit of the "Keep It Stupid Simple"
... well if simple, also-ran labels are allowed, this is one of mine ...

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... made as an MSWord table, I get 24 printed onto an A4 sheet ...
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... and cut them into individual labels down the "tramlines" with a guillotine.

Erm ... :coat::coat:

Cheers, PhilB
 
... ... well if simple, also-ran labels are allowed, this is one of mine ...

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... made as an MSWord table, I get 24 printed onto an A4 sheet ...
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... and cut them into individual labels down the "tramlines" with a guillotine.

Erm ... :coat::coat:

Cheers, PhilB
Does what it says on the tin, nothing wrong with that. The bearded hamsters call that "minimalist" ;)
 
... ... well if simple, also-ran labels are allowed, this is one of mine ...

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... made as an MSWord table, I get 24 printed onto an A4 sheet ...
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... and cut them into individual labels down the "tramlines" with a guillotine.

Erm ... :coat::coat:

Cheers, PhilB
Really like the simplicity here. Might adapt a similar approach and keep the graphic labels just for the fancy stuff
 
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Here's a few of mine. I designed them for Xmas presents last year. I did the designs on Photoshop, printed from a website on fairly thick paper and stuck them on with milk.

I don't really bother any more because I keg most of my stuff, been considering it recently though bad I want to send a few bottles out when I get to a post office.
Good luck with the Post Office, the last bottle I sent (500ml) cost £3 postage
 
Here's my tuppence worth - all quite simple! Left to right - Hibiscus Mead, Sauvignon Blanc Clone (named by my wife as she really really liked it!), JAOM done in the BOMM style and Dark Fruits Mead.

I use an app called 'Spark Post' on my android phone, save the image and use Microsoft Word Labels to print to Avery '6 label' sheets. The app's pretty easy to use and you can upload photos to use on your design.

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I'll post a few of mine later.

The club find it useful if we include: brew date, OG, bottle date, FG, bjcp category/style.

Bad puns are welcomed, but not essential.

In our swaps the best labels get special mention. MIne never have!
 
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