I found some real lable glue from a glue salesperson that liked beer. It is first cut
with water and works quite well. Not the best kind for a few labels. For labels, I have
a cheap software program that prints multiple labels on a 8-11. A scissors works well to
cut them apart?
>> "Curt Stock" <cstock(a)barr.com>
12/05/03 12:07PM >>>
For bottle labels (which I seldom do any more) I use a
3M Post-it glue
stick. The Post-it glue stick is a removable adhesive which works weel
if you use enough of it. I have a bunch of it if you would like some.
Curt Stock
-----Original Message-----
From: mba-bounce(a)thebarn.com [mailto:mba-bounce@thebarn.com] On Behalf
Of allan.boyce(a)usbank.com
Sent: Friday, December 05, 2003 12:02 PM
To: mba(a)thebarn.com
Subject: Re: Labels?
The last two years I just stapled strips of paper to the necks. I put
on my name, the name and style of the beer, and when it was bottled.
- Al
"Michael
Valentiner" To: MHBA
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12/05/2003 11:52
AM
For the xmas party homebrew swap, entries must be labeled, so I've been
wondering what are the "best" bottle labels? My main requirement (swap
or no swap) is something that doesn't have a lot of good adhesive on the
back, so they clean up without too much work. I've gotten some in the
past that just slide off after a brief soaking in water. Something I
can run through my inkjet printer would be good too. Any
recommendations?
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Mike Valentiner, Minneapolis, Minnesota