When strategically designed and distributed, coasters can boost brand awareness, drive traffic to your digital channels, promote events, and even generate sales long after the drink is poured.
Why Beer Coasters Work for Marketing
Beer coasters are everywhere in bars, pubs, cafes, and restaurants — and they get repeated attention because patrons set their glasses on them again and again. That repeated exposure creates impressions and reinforces your brand in a familiar, social context.
Plus, coasters allow you to combine physical touchpoints with digital engagement using elements like QR codes that link to promotions, menus, events, or contact pages.
1. Use QR Codes for Digital Engagement
Adding a QR code to your beer coaster is one of the smartest ways to bridge offline and online marketing. QR codes can link to:
- Your website or landing page
- Menus or online ordering
- Event calendars or ticket pages
- Loyalty programs or discounts
- Dynamic QR codes also let you update the destination link without reprinting — ideal for rotating offers and ongoing campaigns.
Pro Tip: Leave enough “quiet space” around the QR code so it scans easily on cameras and apps (don’t blend it into busy graphics).
2. Include Clear Calls to Action (CTAs)
Coasters should do more than look good — they should tell your audience what to do next. These short, action-driven phrases help turn passive exposure into measurable engagement. Examples of effective CTAs include:
- Scan to save 10% off your next order
- Subscribe to our Newsletter
- Check out upcoming events!
- Follow us on Instagram
- Free Property Report
3. Promote Special Events & Dates
Printing upcoming dates and details for events — like a launch party, trivia night, or live music session — keeps patrons informed without you needing to be in their inbox. A coaster that highlights Friday feast nights or weekend specials becomes a reminder before their next visit.
Your audience is already in a social mindset — leverage that! Coasters are a great place to promote seasonal events or limited-time offers.
4. Showcase Your Brand & Personality
While QR codes and CTAs are functional, design and branding appeal emotionally. You can include:
- Your logo and brand colours
- Social media handles and hashtags
- A brief brand story or tagline
- Custom graphics that reflect your business personality
This reinforces consistency and makes your coasters memorable. Eye-catching visuals also increase the chance that patrons will share photos on social media, extending your reach.
5. Add Value Through Content or Interaction
Think beyond just your logo — give people a reason to look at the coaster while they wait for their drink. These interactive elements transform your coaster from a passive object into an experience.
Some high-impact ideas:
- Learn More - call to actions
- Trivia questions or puzzles related to your niche
- Social media handles and hashtags
- Competition entry forms
6. Consider Double-Sided or Multi-Use Coasters
If your budget allows, consider printing both sides of the coaster to maximise space — one side for branding and the other for promotional messaging, events, QR codes, or fun content. This double exposure increases your chances of engagement.
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7. Strategic Distribution Matters
Once your coasters are designed, think about where they’ll have the most impact. Placing them in high-traffic venues like local bars, partner cafes, breweries, or at events ensures your brand gets seen in the right contexts.
You can also hand them out as freebies at festivals or include them in merchandise packs to extend your reach beyond the venue.




