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)
Asahi Beer: Asahi Draft Beer “Maruefu – New Mellow Draft Beer Debut” Version

This is a commercial promoting Maruefu’s renewal as the new Mellow Draft Beer, highlighting that while it’s becoming new, it retains its best qualities.
Because the visuals are simple—showing Maruefu against the setting sun—it really conveys the message: first, have a drink and see for yourself.
The song that further underscores Maruefu’s commitment to supporting relaxation is Mariya Takeuchi’s “Genki wo Dashite.” With its gentle sound and vocals, the track leaves a strong impression, supporting the hearts of those who are doing their best and giving them the strength to keep moving forward at a calm, steady pace.
Suntory Draft Beer “Nama-Nama House” VersionKento Yamazaki, Mone Kamishiraishi

In Suntory Draft Beer’s “Namama Family” commercial, there’s a scene where Kento Yamazaki is shopping while singing an original parody song and runs into Mone Kamishiraishi.
The way Yamazaki gets embarrassed when she catches him singing leaves a strong impression.
In this commercial, he’s singing O-Zone’s signature track “Dragostea Din Tei,” which became a huge hit in Japan around 2004 under the title “Koi no Maiahi.” It became a topic of conversation because the Romanian lyrics sounded like Japanese to many listeners, starting with the famous “Numa Numa Yay.”
Asahi Breweries Asahi Super Dry Dry Crystal: “A new way to enjoy beer, expanding. Ryo Yoshizawa” version / “Ryo Yoshizawa 2024 Declaration” version / “A new way to enjoy beer, expanding. Surprise” versionRyo Yoshizawa


A series of commercials for Asahi Dry Crystal, a slightly lower-alcohol beer released by Asahi Beer.
Titled “A new way to enjoy beer, expanding,” the ads feature actor Ryo Yoshizawa and various people choosing low-alcohol beers to suit each scene.
The familiar CM song for the Asahi Dry series, Pharrell Williams’ “Happy,” fits perfectly with every scene.
Beer commercials. A comprehensive roundup of beer commercials from various companies! (151–160)
Kirin Beer Spring Valley “How to Drink Beer” EditionTakayuki Yamada

The Kirin Spring Valley commercial “How to Drink Beer,” featuring Takayuki Yamada, has been crafted for adults, with him talking about the depth of flavor.
Beyond its content, what left a strong impression on viewers was the powerful singing.
The song is “Why Can’t We Be Friends?” performed by the legendary funk band War.
Whether you already knew it or discovered it through this commercial, give the full track another listen.
Suntory The Premium Malt’s Kaoru Ale “Summer Divine Foam (Lovers)” Version

The sprightly opening of “I Wanna Be Loved by You” leaves a strong impression.
First sung in 1928 by American singer and actress Helen Kane, the song later became widely known through Marilyn Monroe’s performance in the film Some Like It Hot.
It’s featured in the commercial for Suntory The Premium Malt’s Kaoru Ale, with JQ from Nulbarich handling vocals this time.
The richness of the orchestral arrangement is a perfect match.
Its sultry, alluring vibe makes it ideal for nights when you want to spend a special time.
Asahi Beer Asahi Dry Zero: Heat (Version)

Known for playing without a pick and using a slap technique, MIYAVI is not only a guitarist but also active as a singer.
His track “Afraid To Be Cool” features a bouncy, fast-paced guitar sound and drum beats that lift your spirits.
The song is used in the Asahi Dry Zero “Heat” commercial starring pro golfer Ryo Ishikawa.
It feels as though the heat of competition—and the cooling refreshment of Dry Zero—are emphasized through the imagery of deserts and water droplets, along with the song’s blend of power and cool atmosphere.
Kirin Beer Tanrei Green Label ‘GREEN JUKEBOX: Heart’ Version

The theme song for the Tanrei Green Label commercial series “GREEN JUKEBOX: Heart” is “Yūshinron” sung by RADWIMPS.
It’s included on the classic 2006 album “RADWIMPS 4: Okazu no Gohan.” Among fans, it’s revered as a legendary track.
It’s the ultimate love song that portrays the importance of life and love through vocalist Mr.
Noda’s unique worldview.
It’s a piece you’ll want to listen to while engaging with each and every word carried by its superb melody line.


