Dancing Bare Brewery

Beer has been around since sand was new and
I've finally learned how to make it myself. These are labels I created
to go with each new batch of beer.



Independence Day Ale

Ah, my first batch of beer.
So what if fermentation took only 3 days in hot weather?
It was a great party and folks drank it anyway.
Now, I've learned how to control fermentation temperatures.


Blue Bear Brew

 This label appeared in Brew Your Own magazine
(Vol. 8 #4, August-September 2002, page 39)
They picked the top 50 or so labels out of more than a thousand
submitted to their annual label contest.


New! Improved!

Another batch, just like the one before.
I added this label to bottles that were previously labeled.


Brew 52

I had hoped that with this label there would be fewer
people wanting to drink my beer. It didn't work.


Hale & Hearty

I found that adding vitamin pills to the wort
helped the yeast to grow.


AlphaBrew

This label reflects another interest of mine: the history of alphabets.
Yes, it all spells something. Can you name the scripts?


Mothership's Sippin' Stock

This was a wild party! The red word exists in the constructed language
of Klingon, meaning ale or wine. I doubt if the difference matters to them.


Sip Live?

I asked my brew buddies what to name this batch and they insisted.
You don't drink it backwards but that's how you read it.


Golden Goose Ale

"Get a Grip and Grab a Goose"
Have one of these and you're sure to get loose.


Not Ready To Drink

Truth in advertising. There were some off-flavors with this batch.


Aye Brau

This batch was comissioned by a friend
as a present for her brother.


Imminent Oblivion

"Enjoy the Eminent Immanence of Imminent Oblivion"
Put a few of these away and they will put you away!