Either or reallyDo you mean for identification or for show?
I like your style, Sir.I label the crate
Me too. I have labelled bottles before now and they look great for the 3 seconds between taking one from the crate, de-capping and pouring it then putting it aside. Bit pointless really.I label the crate
Same as @Agentgonzo I bought a pack of chalk pens ( like those used to write on blackboards in pubs ) and write a letter or two to Id the bottles , they also wipe off really easily when washing.If I'm the one drinking them, I put a letter on the bottle cap in whiteboard marker (easily removable). There is a key on the whiteboard so my wife can understand which beers are which.
If I'm giving them to other people, I use the labels mentioned above
Hi!
What have people found is the best way to label glass beer bottles - ideally easily removable for bottle reuse?
Sharpie on glass works well for info and comes off easy with a ss scrubby.Sharpie with the date number on the bottle-top. Date number and cap colour then defined in brew database. Ordinary sticky labels from the Post Office for the few flip-top bottles.
yup dymo for when in a hurryAvery label do since very good free software.
For everything else dymo thermal is very good.
+1 when not in a hurry.I print labels onto plain paper at home on an old colour laser printer.
I cut the up & stick them on with watered down PVA.
As it's water based the old ones come off easily after a few minutes soak.
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