Drinking my first AG brew!

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WelshPaul

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And it's delicious! 40 bottles of an improvised wheat beer with a hint of "Blue Moon" to it, but without the same level of sweetness.

I could get use to this AG lark. Cheers!

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I like the label! I'd love to label mine but I can't seem to find an economical way of doing it - any suggestions?
 
Well done WP, good to see another satisfied convert. :clap:

MikeB said:
I like the label! I'd love to label mine but I can't seem to find an economical way of doing it - any suggestions?

Knock them up in powerpoint an dprint them off on cheap paper. Cut them out and use a pastry brush to cover with milk. Easy peasy and they come off easily too.
 
rickthebrew said:
Great choice for a brew - what yeast did you use ? wlp400?
I was going to use a Safbrew WB-06 but I lost it on the morning of the brew so used a Safale S-05 instead. It turned out really nicely but I may well do another batch with the intended yeast to test the difference.

MikeB said:
I like the label! I'd love to label mine but I can't seem to find an economical way of doing it - any suggestions?
I used a combination of http://www.beerlabelizer.com/ and Adobe Acrobat to edit the text to my liking. The labels were printed on a laserjet printer (as the ink won't run and I can do it on the sly in work) and stuck on using milk with a pastry brush!
 

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