Beer commercials. A roundup introducing beer commercials from various brands all at once!
When you go to the alcohol section at convenience stores and supermarkets, you’ll see a wide variety of beers from different manufacturers! New products are released frequently, and it’s not uncommon to see new commercials each time.
In this article, we’ll showcase a whole lineup of beer commercials from various brands all at once! The styles vary: some focus on the brewing process, some tell stories that highlight the enjoyment of beer, and others pick up on tasting impressions.
No matter which commercial you watch, if you’re a beer lover, you’ll probably think, “I want to try that…!” Take this opportunity to enjoy watching them.
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Beer commercials. A roundup introduction to beer commercials from various companies! (91–100)
Orion Beer Orion The Dark “Debut” Version

This commercial introduces Orion The Dark, a new release from Orion Beer, and builds anticipation through its visuals and scenes of people drinking it.
By emphasizing that a product previously sold overseas is finally coming to Okinawa, it piques curiosity about what it tastes like.
Getting to enjoy something that has been well received abroad might also give us a sense of the flavors that are popular overseas.
Orion Beer Orion The Draft “Wanna have a zero party?” version

This commercial highlights the “zero party” before the main gathering begins, introducing Orion The Draft as the perfect match for it.
With gently paced animation, it portrays various zero-party scenarios and invites people to have fun with those they’re close to.
The fact that it’s a spontaneous event, something that just sort of starts, helps convey a relaxed vibe—which might be a key point.
Beer commercials. A comprehensive showcase of beer ads from various companies! (101–110)
Orion Beer Orion The Draft “Home Garden” Version

This commercial portrays casual conversations with Orion The Draft by your side, conveying a sense of relaxation.
Here, the main topic is home gardening, evoking a refreshing feeling that makes you think, “Maybe I should try something new, too.” Because the conversation flows so gently overall, the message that it’s easy to take on something new comes through clearly.
Orion Beer Orion The Draft “Department Transfer” Version

This commercial conveys the idea that by aligning the new season with Orion The Draft, you can refresh your mindset and move forward with a crisp, invigorating taste.
It depicts a conversation about transferring to a different department, expressing an attitude of trying hard without being overly tense.
The pleased expression when drinking Orion The Draft is also a key point, giving a sense that everyday life becomes more enjoyable and fulfilling.
Orion Beer Clear Free “Active” Version

This commercial features members of HY cheerfully introducing the appeal of Orion Beer’s non-alcoholic Clear Free.
The highlight is their lively performance by the seaside, and the way they dash into the ocean conveys a crisp, refreshing taste.
The song showcased in this breezy scene under a wide blue sky is “Aitai.” Its light, buoyant rhythm is striking, and the vocals evoke smiling faces, directly conveying brightness and positive emotions.
Orion Beer Zero Life “Blue-Sky Help” VersionYuurikiya

This commercial comically showcases what makes Zero Life so popular, as conveyed by the duo Yurikiya.
When asked about the secret to its popularity, Rikiya hurriedly makes a phone call, but the manufacturing and quality control departments answer clearly, resolving the question.
In the end, the two are seen enjoying Zero Life with smiles, straightforwardly highlighting its delicious taste.
Set to a light, catchy original song that repeats “Zero Life,” the ad expresses a sense of fun throughout.
Orion Beer 2010 Corporate TV Commercial

This commercial shows farmers and fishers working hard across Okinawa Prefecture and conveys Orion Beer’s commitment to supporting them.
By pairing various local specialties of Okinawa with Orion Beer, which is loved primarily in Okinawa, it evokes a sense of mutual support within the community.
The song that further highlights the warm atmosphere depicted in the visuals is Isamu Shimoji’s “Kibō o Soge” (“Pour in Hope”).
Performed in a solo acoustic style with powerful vocals, its layered-voice arrangement conveys a deep affection for Okinawa.


