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 sold by various companies! (141–150)
Kirin Beer Tanrei Green Label 2003

From the scenes of a race where participants compete in speed while giving piggyback rides, it conveys a sense of freshness and fun.
The fact that Green Label has 70% less sugar is clearly highlighted by the physiques of the men striving in the competition.
Because of their builds, the race progresses at a leisurely pace, which also gives the video a relaxed atmosphere.
Kirin Beer Tanrei Green Label ‘Who Is It? (It’s the Oizumi Band)’ VersionYo Oizumi, Erika Mori

This commercial depicts Yo Oizumi and Erika Mori enjoying a fun time with friends, while also highlighting how Green Label supports those relaxing moments.
The sight of friends wearing Yo Oizumi-themed headgear is memorable, and the lively movement of the “Oizumi Band” further emphasizes the fun.
The phrases “Ii n da yo” and “Green da yo,” delivered along with the performance, also help underscore the light, easygoing feel.
Kirin Beer Tanrei Green Label “Who is that? (There are so many Masked Guys)” version / “Who is that? ‘I’m Masked Guy’” version / “Who is that? (Mask Off)” version / “Who is that? (It’s Mori-chan)” versionYo Oizumi, Erika Mori




This commercial portrays a performance set against a refreshing natural landscape, depicting a relaxing moment brought about by the freshness of Green Label.
As Yo Oizumi and Erika Mori happily play music together, a person wearing a Yo Oizumi mask appears and joins the performance.
Despite being bewildered by the various ways this character appears and the fact that no one knows who it is, they continue to play with smiles, effectively conveying a sense of fun.
Kirin Beer Tanrei Green Label “Making Up” Versionstorm

This commercial depicts the members of Arashi playing in nature and conveys that Green Label enhances the fun.
The key point is the use of the verb pattern ending in “-ru,” and by lining up words that fit this pattern, it portrays the various happenings that occur during play.
In the midst of minor mishaps, we spot Jun Matsumoto sitting out and drinking Green Label, which leads into a development where everyone enjoys Green Label together, culminating in making up in a relaxed setting.
As it’s about fun times with friends, it really conveys a sense of relaxation as well.
Kirin Beer Tanrei Green Label “Grass Soccer” Version

This commercial depicts men enjoying a game of soccer, using their play to convey Green Label’s lightness and refreshing quality.
Because of the men’s builds, the match progresses slowly, and even though their movements aren’t sharp, the way they run around cheerfully gives it a comedic and relaxed feel.
Although it’s a match, there’s little sense of confrontation, which also helps emphasize the lightness.
Kirin Beer Tanrei Green Label “Bus Stop” Version

This is a commercial that conveys the refreshing feel of Green Label through a cheerful, lighthearted drama that also carries a sense of gentleness.
After a baseball game, three men are enjoying Green Label when they spot a woman at the bus stop across the street.
Each of them tries to catch her attention using a baseball pitching stance.
Her reaction isn’t what they expected, and their bewilderment adds a comedic touch.
The relaxed mood and comedic vibe are further highlighted by Doris Day’s “Que Sera, Sera.” Because the phrase means “whatever will be, will be,” it pairs with the gentle sound to clearly communicate a calm, laid-back atmosphere.
Kirin Beer Tanrei Green Label ‘GREEN HIT/BATTING’ VersionSatoshi Ohno, Masaki Aiba, Jun Matsumoto

This commercial highlights the refreshing taste that brings out the fun, featuring Satoshi Ohno, Masaki Aiba, and Jun Matsumoto enjoying Green Label.
While it mentions features like lower sugar content, their expressions convey that the flavor is robust enough that the adjustments aren’t noticeable.
The song “Green, Green” underscores the fresh atmosphere of the visuals.
Using acoustic instruments layered with gentle vocals, it clearly expresses a light, refreshing feel.


