Santa Monica Brew Works' World Cup Jumbotron Play: How Liquor Stores Can Ride Major Sporting Events With Watch Parties, Limited Releases, and Timely Promotions
Learn how liquor store sporting event promotions—watch parties, limited releases & themed bundles—can drive sales during the 2026 World Cup and beyond.
- A Brewery Set Up a Jumbotron for the World Cup—Here's Why Liquor Stores Should Pay Attention
- The Sports-and-Spirits Boom: Why Sporting Events Are a Liquor Retail Goldmine
- Play #1: Watch Party Marketing—Turn Your Store (or Parking Lot) Into the Neighborhood Destination
- Play #2: Limited Release Beer and Spirits Drops Tied to Sporting Events
- Play #3: Timely Promotions and Social Media Campaigns That Drive Foot Traffic
A brewery in Santa Monica rolled a jumbotron onto their property, threw open the doors during the World Cup, and turned soccer fans into a sales engine. Packed crowds. Flowing taps. A community moment that also happened to be a very smart business move. And if you're an independent liquor store owner reading this, you should be taking notes—because the biggest global sporting event in over three decades is about to land on American soil, and liquor store sporting event promotions are your ticket to ride the wave.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off across the US, Canada, and Mexico—the first time the US has hosted since 1994. It's bringing a tidal wave of consumer energy, media attention, and spending. The major brands are already positioning. The question isn't whether there's an opportunity here—it's whether you'll be ready to capture your share of it. You don't need a brewery, a jumbotron, or a six-figure marketing budget. You need a plan, some hustle, and the willingness to turn your store into the place your neighborhood thinks of when the whistle blows.
This post breaks down exactly how to do that. We'll look at what Santa Monica Brew Works got right, why the sports-and-spirits trend is more than a passing fad, and three concrete plays—watch parties, limited releases, and timely promotions—that any independent liquor retailer can run. Plus, we'll cover the compliance basics that keep your license safe and your reputation intact.
A Brewery Set Up a Jumbotron for the World Cup—Here's Why Liquor Stores Should Pay Attention
When Santa Monica Brew Works set up an outdoor screen and threw open the doors for World Cup watch parties, they weren't just being fun. They were running a play straight out of the event-driven marketing handbook—and it worked.
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