Aussiekraut Posted November 23, 2019 Share Posted November 23, 2019 How do you mark/label your bottles? I'm using multi coloured dots on the lids to mark batches and Dymo labels in the beer cupboard with the name of the beer and the bottling date as well as a corresponding dot. Because the problem is that there are only 5 colours available in the dots department, they get marked with a black dot or a cross or a circle if I'm running out of colours, so I can extend the range. So I will get a green dot, a green dot with a black dot on it, agreen one with a cross on it etc. I don't want to write 30-60 labels for a batch of beer, which I then have to peel of all bottles (and get the shits if they rip and tear). The dots on the lid are easy to remove from the PET bottle lids and the crown seals get thrown out anyway. Just after simple and efficient ideas to make this better. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popo the Reprobate Posted November 23, 2019 Share Posted November 23, 2019 I just use a permanent marker to initial the bottle cap. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MitchBastard Posted November 23, 2019 Share Posted November 23, 2019 I just guess. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marty_G Posted November 23, 2019 Share Posted November 23, 2019 At times I used some these when I bottled. The wife bought 500 of them on line. Not sure the price. They are reusable as well as pencil cleans off quite easily with an eraser. The charger is for scale. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thirsty Jim Posted November 23, 2019 Share Posted November 23, 2019 Your way is as good as any. I use Liquid Chalk Markers. You can get them anywhere. They write on glass but it wipes off with a damp cloth. It also runs with condensation after you have put the bottle in the freezer for a chill. They come in several colours (and may different prices). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lab Cat Posted November 23, 2019 Share Posted November 23, 2019 I get some images of the net I like and print them on fabric name badges. These come off without a problem. I only do a couple of sheets for when I load up the fridge or give beers away. I like to present them nicely, this is home crafted, not 'home brew'. The Cherub labels are a favourite, shame the beer is complete crap. I've not sullied my rep by giving those away. I mix it with a bit of my Real Ale Crystal, which is a frankenbeer, and the result is tolerable quaffing. The Lightning label is Perth's blue boathouse on the Swan river foreshore, as a summer storm was about to hit. Probably been photoshopped but still a cool image. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hoppy81 Posted November 23, 2019 Share Posted November 23, 2019 I use an app called brewtracker which has all the details of the brew including the brew number, then i just number the cap with a marker that corresponds with The brew.....easy as. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lab Cat Posted November 23, 2019 Share Posted November 23, 2019 I tried Brewtracker for a while but found it too clunky. It's basically a spreadsheet with a GUI. I've been using Brew shop, but will probably shift to the IanH sheet and I can jsut numbe my brews. I prefer an app though as it's handy to keep on the phone and make notes as I do the brew. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Graculus Posted November 23, 2019 Share Posted November 23, 2019 Just write the brew number on the lid. I have a list of the brews in Google Keep. So I can look at the list on my phone. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shamus O'Sean Posted November 23, 2019 Share Posted November 23, 2019 This is what I do - see photo. A bit clunky and takes a bit of time. Easy-as to remove though. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Naughty Corner Brewing Posted November 23, 2019 Share Posted November 23, 2019 Round label from Officeworks on a roll. Just write the brew initials on it. ASA is Australian Sparkling Ale.2FGA2 is 2 flags golden ale brew 2 etc. They fit perfectly on the PET lids. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thirsty Jim Posted November 23, 2019 Share Posted November 23, 2019 Liquid chalk Marker. Fuggles Ale bottle 16. I don't know why I add the bottle number. Just a habit. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Worthog Posted November 23, 2019 Share Posted November 23, 2019 @Aussiekraut, I use a white or a yellow dot on the lid depending on odd or even batch number. Then I pen on the dot, so; 99 APA-MG 4.5 Which means; Batch 99, Pale Ale, Mosaic and Galaxy, 4.5%ABV. I can fit that onto a small dot, easier on the bigger dots that cover the whole flat part of the cap. Cheers 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fergy1987 Posted November 23, 2019 Share Posted November 23, 2019 8 hours ago, NewBrews said: Round label from Officeworks on a roll. Just write the brew initials on it. ASA is Australian Sparkling Ale.2FGA2 is 2 flags golden ale brew 2 etc. They fit perfectly on the PET lids. I do the same, but just changed it up, so one batch will have a dot, one has an X so i can re-use with other brews....I will admit at the moment, its a mix and match of dots and x's and I have no idea whats in any of them. Its a flawed system 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Journeyman Posted November 23, 2019 Share Posted November 23, 2019 1 hour ago, Fergy1987 said: I do the same, but just changed it up, so one batch will have a dot, one has an X so i can re-use with other brews....I will admit at the moment, its a mix and match of dots and x's and I have no idea whats in any of them. Its a flawed system you need a whiteboard beside your storage with the symbols and a line beside that tells you what they are THIS time. Then when you reuse, scrub that part and put the new description. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
karlos_1984 Posted November 24, 2019 Share Posted November 24, 2019 19 hours ago, Popo said: I just use a permanent marker to initial the bottle cap. This. Quick, simple and works. Can't be arsed doing anything more involved. A lot of my bottles still have the original labels on them, doesn't have to be pretty, as long as the beer is nice that's all that matters. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BlackSands Posted November 24, 2019 Share Posted November 24, 2019 My bottles get stored in plastic crates. The crates are labelled. Doesn't get much easier than that! 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popo the Reprobate Posted November 24, 2019 Share Posted November 24, 2019 (edited) 9 hours ago, karlos_1984 said: A lot of my bottles still have the original labels on them As do mine. I used to soak the lot and the labels would come off. Being on tank water these days, I just clean and sanitise the inside. The labels above look pretty good. Well done fellas. I recently made up a batch for a wedding gift and got some pretty schmick glossy labels made up online. They looked great but can't see myself doing anything other than marker on the cap for my own use. Edited November 24, 2019 by Popo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Graculus Posted November 24, 2019 Share Posted November 24, 2019 20 hours ago, James of Bayswater said: Liquid chalk Marker. Fuggles Ale bottle 16. I don't know why I add the bottle number. Just a habit. I like this as I bottle the vast majority of my beer in stubbies and write on the lids But every batch I tend to use 2 or 3 long necks. These end up on the bottle shelf of the beer cupboard. If I marked them like this it would make it easier to find something to drink. At the moment there are about 20 long necks all mixed up on that shelf. It really is pot luck. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Malter White Posted November 24, 2019 Share Posted November 24, 2019 I do the same as @BlackSands. I only use Coopers PET bottles and I label the boxes only. As most would concur, washing bottles is a chore enough without having to wash a label off as well. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Otto Von Blotto Posted November 24, 2019 Share Posted November 24, 2019 Never bothered. I just had each batch on its own shelf in the cupboard Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BlackSands Posted November 24, 2019 Share Posted November 24, 2019 8 hours ago, MUZZY said: I do the same as @BlackSands. I only use Coopers PET bottles and I label the boxes only. As most would concur, washing bottles is a chore enough without having to wash a label off as well. Actually, the best glue to use if you are going to bother with home-printed labels is milk. VERY easy to wash off! I made a few labels up and attached with milk for a few give-away bottles of my first batch of red wine. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Journeyman Posted November 24, 2019 Share Posted November 24, 2019 (edited) 1 hour ago, Otto Von Blotto said: Never bothered. I just had each batch on its own shelf in the cupboard And the solution to running out of shelves is, drink faster. I'm tossing up between laser printer labels - not sure how easily they come off - and plastic 'garden' labels to stick on the shelf in front of each batch. Those I can simply use a cloth to clean off the marker when a batch runs out. If I can afford it, there are plastic labels for the bottle that can be printed on - so also washable. But I do like the labels above with pics etc. Would be good for Xmas pressies and birthdays. Edited November 24, 2019 by Journeyman 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lab Cat Posted November 24, 2019 Share Posted November 24, 2019 1 hour ago, BlackSands said: Actually, the best glue to use if you are going to bother with home-printed labels is milk. VERY easy to wash off! I made a few labels up and attached with milk for a few give-away bottles of my first batch of red wine. Fabric labels. Put them on, peel them off, nothing left behind. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BlackSands Posted November 25, 2019 Share Posted November 25, 2019 4 minutes ago, Lab Rat said: Fabric labels. Put them on, peel them off, nothing left behind. I'm not sure what they are... but I suspect they involve spending money! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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