Why Caledonia Best is so committed to Scottish Rugby, the team, its customers and drinkers
Caledonia Best, official beer of Scottish Rugby, has appointed Edinburgh agency Guy & Co to develop an integrated marketing campaign to run throughout the 2016 RBS 6 Nations Championship and beyond.
The ale brand, part of the Tennent’s stable, launches the
campaign with outdoor, press and digital advertising alongside on-trade
promotional activity for the crucial first home fixture of Scotland vs. England
on the 6th February.
Managing Director
David Guy said: “Our ‘Caledonia at its Best’ campaign is an expression of what
sits at the heart of the Caledonia Best and Scottish Rugby brands – Scottish
authenticity, provenance and pride. It will showcase a beer that’s been
carefully brewed to be loved by the Scottish palette.
It also demonstrates why the brand is so committed to Scottish Rugby, the team, its customers and drinkers, who want to watch, experience and taste Caledonia at its best.”
It also demonstrates why the brand is so committed to Scottish Rugby, the team, its customers and drinkers, who want to watch, experience and taste Caledonia at its best.”
Guy & Co led
development of the new campaign, collaborating with Tennent’s other agencies
Republic of Media, Material and Wire Media. On-trade activation will include rate
of Sale kits in hundreds of outlets across Scotland, experiential activity
distributing branded merchandise and sampling, as well as a promotion to watch
the Scottish Rugby team at home and away, including a VIP trip to watch the national
team in Japan, meeting the players and coaching team.
J.P. Murphy, Head of Brand Marketing at Tennent Caledonian
Breweries, commented: “We were impressed with Guy & Co’s insight and their
understanding of the opportunities we need to take advantage of to grow the Caledonia
Best brand.
They have already proved themselves a willing and highly creative
part of our multi-agency team and we hope to be at the forefront of consumers’
minds with significantly increased interest in the 6 Nations resulting from Scotland’s
great showing at the 2015 Rugby World Cup.”
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