Hospitality venues and event organisers constantly look for practical ways to improve the customer experience during outdoor functions. A local pub could distribute branded sleeves during a summer promotion to stop condensation from pooling on their timber tables. A microbrewery might sell them as merchandise to patrons wanting to keep their tasting glasses cold while standing in the afternoon sun. They also serve as excellent commemorative gifts for weddings or milestone birthdays, giving guests a useful keepsake that they can take home and reuse.
The product range is designed to accommodate the most common glassware sizes found in Australian venues. The collection includes specific fits for midi glasses, schooners, and standard pint glasses, ensuring a snug grip that will not slip during use. These coolers are constructed from thick neoprene, which provides a comfortable barrier between the user's hand and the cold glass surface. Your logo can be decorated onto the side panels using standard printing or vibrant edge-to-edge sublimation.
These beverage accessories incorporate several practical design elements to ensure long-term durability. The seams are securely stitched or glued to prevent the material from splitting after repeated stretching over wide-brimmed glasses. Some models feature a fully enclosed base to catch any dripping condensation, while others include a unique hinged lid that is perfect for keeping bugs and dust out of drinks during evening barbecues. For easy storage behind a busy bar, certain styles are designed to fold completely flat when not holding a glass.
Common Questions
Will these fit a standard schooner glass? Yes, there are specific models designed exclusively to fit schooner glasses. These provide a tight, secure fit that matches the tapered shape of the glass without slipping down.
What material are they made from? These products are manufactured from neoprene, typically in 3mm or 5mm thicknesses. This material provides excellent thermal insulation and prevents condensation from making the glass slippery.
Do they have a base? Many of the models feature a glued-in or stitched base. This helps to catch any condensation that runs down the side of the glass, protecting your tables from water rings.
Can I print a photograph on them? Yes, while standard printing is used for simple logos, sublimation allows for full-colour photographic images and complex gradients to be printed across the entire surface.