It might raise a few eyebrows among health campaigners when alcohol firms align themselves with elite sportspeople, but local craft beer brewer Moa says its sponsorship of the New Zealand Olympic team has proved a marketing boon so far.
A fully laden shipping container of the Blenheim-based brewery's products has arrived in Britain and company founder Josh Scott is serving up beer at Kiwi House, in London's King's Cross, which has been established by the NZ Olympic Committee as a base for friends, family and supporters of the team.
Moa general manager Gareth Hughes said the company, 70 per cent owned by 42 Below founder Geoff Ross's Business Bakery and Pioneer Capital, knew the sponsorship would be a "good fit".
"The Olympics is the height of sport and we've got a premium product," Hughes said. "From the brand awareness side of things [the sponsorship] has done a great job so far and put us in the minds of people pretty quickly."
In New Zealand, Moa products were served at two NZ Olympic Committee gala dinners in the lead-up to the London Games.