How do I make beer bottle labels?
Many homebrew retailers sell purpose-made adhesive-backed paper for printing in your own inkjet or laser printer at home. Simply print a sheet of labels, cut them to size, and moisten the adhesive to affix them to your bottles. For a true DIY solution, milk is a surprisingly effective, if somewhat unusual, adhesive.
How do you make a craft beer label?
Your beer label should include:
- the name and logo of the brewery.
- the name of the beer class and type.
- the alcohol content level.
- net contents (e.g. “12 oz”)
- a featured image for the beer.
- a special typography that’s both on-brand and unique to that particular type of beer.
What size is a beer label?
To make these decisions, you’ll want to start with your budget and then determine what’s important. Standard beer bottle label sizes are 2.75” x 4.25”, 3.25” x 4” and 5” x 2.” Another consideration is the type of bottle: 12 oz.
What should I write on a beer label?
What you should have on beer bottle labels
- Brand name. The most prominent information is featured on your beer bottle label.
- Country of origin.
- Draft or draught.
- Class designation.
- Alcohol content.
- Name & address.
- Net contents.
- Lite / light / low carb.
What are beer labels made out of?
Popular Beer Label Materials
- White Vinyl.
- Clear Polyester.
- Gloss Paper.
- Matte Paper.
- Specialty (Textured, Embossed, Metallic)
- Shrink Wrap.
Can you design a label in Photoshop?
Here’s a way to design labels that you can then quickly modify for related products. Photoshop’s Smart Objects, align-and-distribute options, and layer groups make it easy to repeat your label design to fit the label stock.
How big is a 330ml bottle?
It measures 23cms in height, width across base is 5.5cms approximately.
What size is a 500ml bottle label?
Size for 500ml long neck beer bottles: 200x100mm rectangle wraparound label.