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Horse Head Brewing
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Post by Horse Head Brewing »

Heyas
Wanting to make some labels up for my brews or get them made up by a company.
Checked Google but been getting crap links :x
Any ideas please
HHB
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warra48
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Haven't used them, but have this one in my links.

http://start.beerlabelbuilder.com/?CorporateID=
Horse Head Brewing
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Post by Horse Head Brewing »

Thanks warra
Looks pretty good with the quick look i gave it....will have a good check when got some time :)
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i use warb at esigns.com.au to get mine made up.
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Post by Guru »

I create my own labels. I don't put these on everything I bottle, just the occasional long-neck.
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I create these in Adobe Illustrator. Normally I just print them on a colour laser and glue them on to the bottle, suits my needs anyway.
Horse Head Brewing
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Post by Horse Head Brewing »

Ty for replys
Nice might try all these avenues. Might try Adobe first, might save a doller or two for more brews :lol:
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Post by chadjaja »

Just a tip. When applying them use a pastry brush, drip it in a bowl of milk (YES milk!) and apply. They will dry and hold just like glue does but when you rinse it under water they come straight off making it easier :mrgreen:
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use a pastry brush, drip it in a bowl of milk (YES milk!) and apply
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Mate that is gold, were the hell did you find that out. :lol:
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Hombrewtalk.com and it works. The only thing you have to note is paper labels don't last in an esky in ice but thats just common sense. For the fridge they work fine. :D
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Every so often, a forum lets you in on a little pearl of information. And that is this weeks pearl chad!
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Post by Guru »

Assume http://www.beerlabelizer.com/ is what chadjaja was talking about. Looks pretty cool and easy to use. I created the label below in about 30 seconds.
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Post by Horse Head Brewing »

Heyas
Just checked http://www.beerlabelizer.com/ out....was pretty cool. :D
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