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 comprehensive showcase of beer commercials from various companies! (161–170)
Suntory Kinmugi: “The Day We Bought a Potted Plant” / “The Day I Got Blisters”Yutaka Takenouchi, Hana Kuroki


This commercial depicts Kinmugi fitting naturally into the daily lives of Yutaka Takenouchi, who buys a large potted plant, and cashier Hana Kuroki.
It shows their small hardships: Takenouchi struggles to carry the oversized plant, while Kuroki works through the pain of a blister.
At the end of the day, Kinmugi soothes their fatigue.
The shift from tense expressions to relaxed smiles conveys a strong impression of Kinmugi’s delicious taste and reassuring comfort.
Kirin Beer Harekaze Sakura AI Camera Tried It: “Mr. Meguro” Version / “Ms. Imada” VersionRen Meguro, Mio Imada


This commercial announces that Harekaze, which also uses part of its sales to fund cherry tree planting activities, has now developed a service that can assess the health of cherry trees.
The Sakura AI Camera can determine a cherry tree’s age and health just by photographing it, and the data is sent to local governments to aid in cherry tree conservation.
Just like Ren Meguro and Mio Imada, who are amazed when they hear how it works, you may also have found yourself thinking, “Amazing!” after watching this commercial.
Kirin Beer Harekaze “We did it” VersionMio Imada

Kirin Beer, the official sponsor of Japan’s national soccer team, released this commercial to celebrate the victory in the match against Bahrain held on March 20, 2025—and it was reportedly aired only once.
In the ad, Mio Imada celebrates the national team’s win and declares her continued support.
The background music is the familiar “Kaze ni Naritai,” a signature song by THE BOOM released in 1995.
Kirin Beer Harekaze “Second-Year Tree Planting” VersionMio Imada

This is a commercial introducing Kirin Beer’s tree-planting project taking place in Shibata Town, Miyagi Prefecture, famous for the Hitome Senbonzakura.
In this installment, Mio Imada visits the site and closely follows the tree-planting activities.
The commercial also explains that the project is funded in part by sales of Harekaze, emphasizing that Harekaze is a beer through which consumers can participate in environmental protection efforts.
The background music features the familiar “Kaze ni Naritai”—not THE BOOM’s original version, but a choral arrangement with a warm, memorable vocal tone.
Suntory The Premium Malt’s Japanese Ale Kaoru Ale “Aqua Timez × Kaoru Ale” VersionAqua Timez

This is a commercial for Kaoru Ale that features live footage of Aqua Timez, who reunited in 2024.
In the CM, they perform their first single after reuniting, “Hitoshizuku,” and many viewers were surely captivated by the unmistakable Aqua Timez vibe and the refreshing, pleasant melody line.
Especially for listeners born in the Heisei era, it may have brought back memories of frequently listening to their songs during their school days.
The ending of the CM also memorably shows the members toasting with Kaoru Ale.
Suntory The Premium Malt’s Kaoru Ale “Premol-ko-chan: Blue Rose” Version Suzu Hirose, Sairi Ito, Joe Odagiri

This is the “Blue Rose” episode from the Premol-ko-chan series, which depicts a world line where the characters have grown into sophisticated adults.
Hanawa-kun, played by Joe Odagiri, gives blue roses to Maruko and Tama-chan, and then the three of them toast and drink The Premium Malt’s together.
It’s a development you’d never imagine in the original, and it gives you a mix of excitement and a slightly restless, fluttery feeling.
Asahi Beer Asahi White Beer “A Moment That Loosens the Heart”

This commercial announces Asahi’s new white beer, which features a gorgeous, distinctive flavor unlike your usual brew.
It’s a vertical video made to fit smartphone screens, with stylish footage of a soft, dusky evening that echoes the beer’s packaging.
The background music is “Platinum” by Sano Ibuki—a mid-tempo ballad about heartbreak and lingering feelings—an ideal choice that perfectly matches the ad’s emotional vibe.


