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We abide by local alcohol laws and industry standards, so we don’t allow certain kinds of alcohol-related advertising, both for alcohol and drinks that resemble alcohol. Some types of alcohol-related ads are allowed if they meet the policies below, don’t target minors, and target only countries that are explicitly allowed to show alcohol ads.
Learn about what happens if you violate our policies. If you think your ad was incorrectly disapproved, you can request a review through the Disapproved ads and policy questions form.
Alcohol sale
We consider ads to be promoting the sale of alcoholic beverages when one or more alcoholic beverages are featured in the ad, and alcohol can be purchased on the destination site or app.
Allowed: We allow advertising for the online sale of alcoholic beverages to run in the countries below.
Promoting the sale of alcoholic beverages with a volume of below certain percent. The advertiser should indicate the highest alcohol by volume (ABV) on the landing page.
Not allowed: Advertising for the online sale of alcoholic beverages is not allowed to run in any countries not listed above. If your campaign targets only countries that aren't listed, your ad will be disapproved.
Alcohol information
Branding and informational ads include promotions which focus on alcoholic beverages, or spread awareness of alcoholic beverages, but which do not offer them for online sale.
Allowed: We allow brand or informational advertising for alcoholic beverages to run in the countries below:
Brand or informational advertising for alcoholic beverages with a volume of below certain percent. The advertiser should indicate the highest alcohol by volume (ABV) on the landing page.
In Poland, advertising is limited exclusively to beer. To promote beer information, advertisers need to be certified by Google. You can submit your application using this form.
Not allowed: Brand or informational advertising for alcoholic beverages is not allowed to run in any countries not listed above. If your campaign targets only countries that aren't listed, your ad will be disapproved.
Irresponsible alcohol advertising
We consider the following to be irresponsible in alcohol-related advertising, and any ads containing this content will be disapproved.
Targeting individuals below the legal drinking age in any country where you want your ads to serve
Implying that drinking alcohol can improve social, sexual, professional, intellectual, or athletic standing
Implying that drinking alcohol provides health or therapeutic benefits
Example (non-exhaustive): “A wine a day keeps the doctor away”
Portraying excessive drinking favorably or featuring binge or competition drinking
Showing alcohol consumption in conjunction with the operation of a vehicle of any kind, the operation of machinery, or the performance of any task requiring alertness or dexterity
Effect of the policy
If your ad meets the requirements above and gets reviewed, here are details of how it can run:
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Acceptable ad formats can vary depending on factors such as the platform you're using, the status of your ad, and whether a publisher or partner has opted to show such ads. Here are some typical examples, though they may vary:![]()
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