RP, hasn't been an issue yet, as my esky jobs are for the seasoned drinkers, they all know that my stuff is good, so no need to impress with a label, labelled beers stay in the fridge, and get distributed to interested first timers.
Jack, I found glue sticks left me scourering my beer bottles for a while. (probably just impatient with soaking).
labels
-
- Posts: 793
- Joined: Wednesday Jan 04, 2006 2:59 pm
- Location: Canberra
- Contact:
Good point Jeffro, I normally have enough of a supply to have some soaking & some clean....over 300 longnecks from last count!!General wrote: Jack, I found glue sticks left me scourering my beer bottles for a while. (probably just impatient with soaking).





~Ĵ@©ķ~
"Ah that's just drunk talk, sweet beautiful drunk talk" - Homer
http://blackpearlbrewingco.blogspot.com/
-
- Posts: 195
- Joined: Sunday Jan 01, 2006 3:04 pm
- Location: Sydney
- Contact:
Hehe, my labels aren't there to impress, just there to tell me what's inside and when I put it there
I'm a fan of the "esky lucky dip" but some of my mates and family are not so adventurous :p
Jack,
do you live in your house or is it just for storing bottles?? You must love bottling, i think 45 bottles is too many, 45 kegs on the other hand...

Jack,

"If at first you don't succeed, redefine success."
-
- Posts: 793
- Joined: Wednesday Jan 04, 2006 2:59 pm
- Location: Canberra
- Contact:
Rubber.Piggy wrote: Jack,do you live in your house or is it just for storing bottles?? You must love bottling, i think 45 bottles is too many, 45 kegs on the other hand...






~Ĵ@©ķ~
"Ah that's just drunk talk, sweet beautiful drunk talk" - Homer
http://blackpearlbrewingco.blogspot.com/