For those Photoshop-inept like myself, Beer Labelizer is a handy site to create your own homebrew labels. The site is REALLY easy to use. It used to be entirely free, and I wasn’t thrilled when he stuck a price tag on most of the labels (4 are still free, but a $5 one-time fee to use the rest), but I can understand wanting compensation for the work, and I think the designs are worth it when you’re not competent enough with graphic design to do it yourself.

I’ll post a couple of mine in a minute. After a few batches when I first started, I generally don’t label for home consumption (really more of a pain than it’s worth), just a mark on the cap, but it’s handy when you’re bringing a variety of different beers elsewhere, say, the in-laws, where you can’t expect people to decipher bottle-cap-sharpie-code.

  1. ohai-mg reblogged this from qhrumphf
  2. scubapoet said: Saw it posted last year on homebrewtalk.com . I liked it.
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