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Google Ads follows local alcohol laws and industry standards, so certain kinds of alcohol-related advertising, both for alcohol and drinks that resemble alcohol, are not allowed. Some types of alcohol-related ads are allowed if they adhere to the policies outlined below, don’t target minors, and only target locations that are allowed to show alcohol ads.
Learn more about the Alcohol policy.
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Informational ads and ads with alcohol branding, including promotions that focus on or spread awareness of alcoholic beverages, are allowed as long as they aren’t being offered for online sale.
Ads with brand or informational advertising for alcoholic beverages are not allowed to run outside of the list of approved locations.
Brand or informational advertising for alcoholic beverages are allowed when they only target approved locations.
Brand or informational advertising for alcoholic beverages with a volume of below a certain percent is allowed as long as ads only target approved locations and indicate the highest alcohol by volume (ABV) on the landing page.
In Poland, brand or informational advertising for alcoholic beverages is limited exclusively to beer. Google Ads requires advertisers that intend to serve alcohol ads in Poland to apply to advertise.
Location specifics for alcohol information advertising
Informational ads and ads with alcohol branding can only run when targeting approved locations in this list and when other requirements of the policy are met. Ads targeting locations outside of this list will be disapproved.
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Options to fix
If this policy is affecting your ad, review your options to fix below.
Troubleshoot issues with Alcohol ads
- Review the Alcohol policy to make sure your content meets the requirements and follows the rules of the policy.
- Only target approved locations. If your ads meet the basic policy requirements but target unapproved locations, they’ll be disapproved. If you’re targeting an unapproved location, edit the location targeting of your ads to an approved location. After you’ve updated your ad to comply with this policy, request a review to have Google Ads determine if they can start running.
- Change your ad's landing page. Ensure that your ad does not lead to content that violates this policy.
Edit your ads to comply with this policy
- Go to Ads within the Campaigns
menu.
- Hover over the ad or asset and select Edit.
- Edit the ad or asset so that it complies with the policy.
- Select Save.
Your ad will be automatically reviewed again. Check the ad’s status in the “Ads & assets” page for updates.
Learn more about how to Fix an ad with policy violations.
Appeal policy decision
If you believe there’s been an error and that you haven’t violated Google Ads' policies, appeal the policy decision directly from your Google Ads account to request a review. If the review determines that your ads are compliant, they can run again. If you aren't able to fix these violations or choose not to, remove your ad to help prevent your account from becoming suspended in the future for repeated policy violations.