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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Kirin Beer Harekaze: Bottle Harekaze “Ms. Imada” Version / “Mr. Uchimura” Version / “Mr. Meguro” VersionMio Imada, Teruyoshi Uchimura, Ren Meguro



This commercial introduces the bottle debut of Kirin Beer’s Harekaze, while also conveying the desire to support a refreshing everyday life.
The visuals depict everyday scenes of Mio Imada, Teruyoshi Uchimura, and Ren Meguro, and each of their gentle smiles as they hold up Harekaze leaves a strong impression.
That bright, refreshing atmosphere is further emphasized by the background music, an arrangement of “I Want to Be the Wind.” Because it’s played softly with a whistle-like tone, the refreshing breeze portrayed in the visuals is also carried through the sound.
Kirin Beer Kirin Ichiban Shibori “Question for Mr. Tsutsumi” Version / “Question for Mr. Kaku” VersionShinichi Tsutsumi, Kento Kaku


This is a commercial featuring interviews with Shinichi Tsutsumi and Kento Kaku about their feelings toward beer and Ichiban Shibori.
Both speak passionately with serious expressions, and those who feel the same way about beer will likely relate.
As the closing narration says, “Because you’re here, we can be more delicious,” it expresses gratitude for the continual support of many beer fans that has allowed the brand to keep evolving.
Asahi Beer Asahi Zero – Asahi Zero for the working you, “Market” versionTerumoto Goto

In this Asahi Zero commercial, Football Hour’s Mr.
Goto plays the interviewer, speaking with people who work at the Chiba City Local Wholesale Market.
Those who say things like “I can’t drink on weeknights because I have to get up early” or “Non-alcoholic beer doesn’t taste good” try Asahi Zero…
and they’re moved by how much it tastes like real beer.
Their expressions and reactions make you feel, “Maybe this non-alcoholic beer is different from the others.”
Asahi Beer The Vitalist: “Are you prepared to never go back after this deliciousness?”Hiroyuki Sanada

This is an introduction commercial for The Vitalist, a beer launching in April 2025.
It highlights the product’s defining feature: a flavor that puts bitterness front and center, while driving home a bold message—“Are you ready for a point of no return?” Many beer enthusiasts may find themselves intrigued by this confident, hard-hitting appeal.
Kirin Beer Tanrei Platinum Double “I get it. Zero” VersionKayo Noro

In this commercial where Kayo Noro is enjoying Tanrei Platinum Double, she fully showcases its appeal.
Titled “I Know.
Zero,” the ad features Noro saying, “It’s not like making everything zero is always good,” while highlighting that Tanrei Platinum Double has zero calories and zero carbs—yet its great taste is anything but zero.
Noro’s frank, breezy tone is refreshingly delightful.
Suntory The Premium Malt’s Kaoru Ale “Nine Out of Ten is Nine Out of Ten” Version

This commercial for The Premium Malt’s
At Shinjuku Station, an ad boldly lines up these 90 percent book covers, and at select Kinokuniya and Sanseido bookstores, shelves featuring only 90 percent books are being set up, extending the campaign beyond the TV spot.
By the way, the narration in the commercial is done by Suzu Hirose.
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Sapporo Beer Yebisu “Creative Brew: Smoke” VersionHiroki Yamada

There was apparently a beer in medieval Germany made with smoked malt, and this commercial features a special Yebisu developed with that in mind: Creative Brew Smoked.
Matching the mature flavor of the product, Hiroki Yamada presents it with a calm demeanor, which leaves a strong impression.
The visuals carry an overall cool vibe, making it a commercial that really appeals to men.
The familiar “The Third Man” is used as the BGM, and its more mature, subdued arrangement is especially striking.


