The Hofmeister Brewing Company is the first UK brand to employ Micro Matic’s digital lens to promote its award-winning lager. After winning a number of awards, including 'Best Lager' at the Quality Drinks Awards 2018, Hofmeister has re-established itself as a quality, on-trend brand. In order to maintain and drive this reputation, Richard and Spencer employed cutting-edge point of sale technology to get their brand noticed at the bar. Hofmeister worked with Micro Matic to further develop and test our interactive digital lens, which will sit atop a specially branded Hof-font.
Richard says: “We are privileged to have won the title of
'Best Lager' from the prestigious Quality Drinks Awards so we are very
confident in the quality of our product; this new way of promoting the brand
will help us expand our reach and introduce more customer to our great tasting
beer! Over 80-percent of purchase decisions are made for on-trade lager at the
bar, so we know we have to stand out. We approached Micro Matic to see what we
could do to attract attention and we are delighted to be the first brand to
market test their digital lenses.
“Micro Matic’s digital lenses will allow us to communicate
our logo, information about the lager, along with video clips of the infamous
George the Bear on a digital screen within the lens. These eye-catching lenses
will attract attention, and are fun and exciting; allowing us to celebrate the
nostalgia of Hofmeister in a modern way, perfect for our forward-thinking
brand”.
Glen Houston, sales manager at Micro Matic is also excited
about the market test of digital lenses. Commenting on the trial he said:
“Hofmeister is a fantastic brand to help test our new digital lenses. We are
very proud of the constant innovation that we undertake at Micro Matic and this
is another example of how we create new solutions for our customers while
grabbing the all-important attention at the point of purchase. We look forward
to sharing the findings of our digital lens pilot in due course.”
Hofmeister will be trialling the digital lens at Sankey's
Seafood Kitchen & Bar in Tunbridge Wells.