Tom thought he might save some money brewing his own beer. After a year of avid homebrewing and making all the necessary equipment purchases, he's got the cost down to a mere $8 a bottle! But money hardly matters when you're sharing good beer brewed with care with friends and family.
When gifting beers, it's great to add a personal touch to the bottles--not to mention a label so they know what's inside! And thus Bells Brewing is addicted to custom bottle caps. Tom enjoys making connections between his beers and his rural home. Here are some of our favorite designs:
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Named after the county |
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Named after the county's unfortunate laws |
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Tom added coffee to the secondary, hence the "Joe" |
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A 2-for-1 name: a "hoppy" ESB brewed in the land of cotton growing |
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Brewed with a touch of honey |
Bells Brewing's latest offering is an Altbier, brewed with a top fermenting yeast and capped with this lovely Oktoberfest lass. (The wife
however is not convinced "top-down" refers to just the yeast!)
And here's the design in action:
Unique names, crisp graphics, and a uniform design scheme that unites them all together. A great custom cap line-up from Bells Brewing!
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