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Thursday, February 10, 2005

A Model Beer

Ridiculous. Go to the Dierksenkougan Photoshoot to see more.

On a similar note, that's a prototype label on the bottle. Add some color and texture, and put it on real label paper with waterproof ink (instead of scotch tape and printing sheets) and you have a presentable brew that doesn't look like it was siphoned from a bathtub.

Na zdrowie! (That's Polish for "I'm ashamed of my nationality." Not really.)
Sam Reese, Brewmaster

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