Size Of Liquor Bottles
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Promote a Liquor Store
Unique Design-building Concepts with Bottle Elements
Liquor stores mainly contain alcoholic beverages and their supplements,
that the display racks are only filled with bottles, cans, and boxes.
When promotional flyers are needed, building concepts around limited shapes
requires a little bit of basic knowledge on design and color balancing
techniques to push for a successful promo campaign.
Working around mostly bottle elements for a flyer printing project can
actually come out attractive with the right lighting, photo shot angles,
and flyer printing service provider. Choosing a template from online printers
is easy, but to build the main concept and work around liquor store's
products might help also.
1. Aisle rack: Take a photo shot that seems like you are walking down
a grocery aisle, but instead of food items, your product display of different
liquors are on the racks. Make the positioning of bottles be from smallest,
for the nearest part, and largest for the farther items. Also, remember
to choose bottles that blend in colors, group your beer cans, and highlight
more interesting wine box designs.
2. Bar and party scene at the liquor store: Liquors are usually associated
with parties, meaning fun. You can instill that in the minds of your receivers
by fixing up a party scene inside your liquor store. You can also exaggerate
by adding an imaginary bar and bartenders that can freely open any bottle
and concoct drinks for everyone in the photo shoot.
3. Labels: Labels of different alcoholic beverages have interesting designs,
one way to clearly show off the products you offer is to create a collage-like
flyer design with the different labels of the items. This alone is a colorful
display and can serve as a liquor menu as well.
With a lot of products that almost look alike in packaging, try picking
out angles or situations that can highlight another feature your products
possess. Also, looking for each and every liquor products' unique feature
can also be a good way to promote the items you have on sale.
About the author: Kristine is a content writer, with experience in the
marketing and public relations industry. Currently, she resides in the
Los Angeles, California working in the field of marketing.
Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/marketing-articles/promote-a-liquor-store-978374.html
Frequently Asked Questions
1. QUESTION:
What is the standard size liquor bottle used in restaurants and bars?
Also, are their state laws that regulate the size of liquor bottles in
restaurants and bars? If so, where could someone find those laws?
o ANSWER:
Standard size is a fifth...750ml. That is what they sell in package/liquor
stores. However, the state that I bartend in you must have 1L bottles
behind the bar. I have bartended at both a bar and a restaurant and all
our bottles were the 1 Litre size.
2. QUESTION:
How do you remove the black liquor security caps on liquor bottles at
Meijer?
Does anyone know how to remove the black security caps that they place
on the tops of 750 ml size liquor bottles in the liquor aisles at Meijer?
o ANSWER:
YOU DON'T
They are removed at the checkout once you PAY for the bottle
3. QUESTION:
mini bottles of wine same size as miniature liquor bottles (airline size)?
Miniature bottles of wine, not the 1/4 - 4 pack bottles that are sold
in supermarkets and liquor stores.
o ANSWER:
the liquor bottles will be one nip up to 60ml
wine bottles wont be less than 100-120ml.
are u aiming to restock you motel room mini bar??
4. QUESTION:
What are the regular or standard liquor sizes?
I'm talking about Liquor bottle sizes. Like pints and all. I'm also looking
for what the conversion is for the amounts into milliliters. Like a pint
is how many milliliters. If anyone could help me out that would be awesome!
I'm looking for all of them and all of the milliliter amounts.
any sizes would help.
I know a fifth is 750ml and I know there are half-pints, pints, fifths,
and a half gallon. Any other sizes? What are the ml amounts for those?
o ANSWER:
Airline bottles are 50ML, or about 2oz.
Flasks (the concave, convex bottle that can fit in your pocket) is 500ml
or about 16.9oz.
Bottles are usually:
700ml
750ml
1L about 34 oz
1.75 L
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