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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.

Beer commercials. A comprehensive showcase of beer ads from various brands! (41–50)

Asahi Beer Clear Asahi “New! Clear Deliciousness” / “People Who Have Always Loved Clear Asahi” / “A Haiku on Clarity” / “To Those Who Haven’t Tried Clear Yet” / “To Clear Lovers Across Japan” / “To Those Who Haven’t Had Clear Recently”Riho Yoshioka, Takumi Kitamura

This is a series of commercials where Riho Yoshioka and Takumi Kitamura single-mindedly talk about the appeal of Clear Asahi.

Whether they’re camping, composing haiku, or addressing “people who are ___,” the two of them having fun leaves a strong impression.

In the latest spot, they mention its clear, clean taste with no off-notes, and whether you’ve tried Clear Asahi before or not, it’ll probably make you want to have one.

The background music features the familiar “Clear Boogie-Woogie,” an arrangement of ‘Tokyo Boogie Woogie.’

Orion Beer Zero Life “Blue-Sky Help” VersionYuurikiya

Orion Zero Life TV commercial “Blue Sky Help” 30 seconds

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 Orion The Draft “OUR HAPPY HOUR” Version / “Let’s Get Together, Yeah, Let’s Do That” Version

This commercial portrays people in Okinawa enjoying time with friends, conveying how Orion The Draft makes those moments even livelier.

The central theme is “yuimaru,” an Okinawan word meaning bonds and connections between people, which brings a warm feeling to the fun.

The song that further highlights the excitement and joy depicted in the visuals is “Turquoise” by MONGOL800.

Its energetic band sound moves with a bouncing rhythm, and the lightly layered vocals directly convey a sense of fun.

Orion Beer Zero Life “Yoga / Weekend Sukiyaki” VersionKarin Miyagi

Karin Miyagi / Orion Beer “Orion Zero Life” CM, “Yoga” version – Weekend Sukiyaki

This commercial showcases Orion Beer’s Zero Life as the perfect drink even after working up a sweat, all in a refreshing atmosphere.

It depicts everyone enjoying sukiyaki together after a yoga session, and the smiles on their faces convey both deliciousness and a sense of refreshment.

Elevating the breezy feel of the visuals is the song ALAS ~Tsubasa~ by Claudia Oshiro.

Its powerful vocals layered over a bright, uplifting sound leave a strong impression, and the expansive resonance evokes a sense of brightness, as if the scenery is opening up before you.

Kirin Beer Lager Zero “HUMAN” version / “PRODUCT” versionYutaka Matsushige, Nana Eikura, Shotaro Mamiya

In the commercial introducing the newly launched Lager Zero, the “HUMAN” version features people drinking Lager Zero, while the “PRODUCT” version spotlights the iconic red can.

Seeing the smiles of the people enjoying Lager Zero helps you imagine its taste, and just looking at the red can heightens the sense of anticipation.

The BGM uses Aqua’s 2000 track “Cartoon Heroes.” With its danceable, bright, and catchy vibe, it really boosts your energy when you listen to it.

Asahi Beer Style Free: “The Delicious Zero-Carb Draft for Meat” / “Zero-Carb Draft Festival”Bananaman, Asuka Saito

Featuring the duo Bananaman and Asuka Saito, the ad highlights that Style Free has zero carbs, making it perfect to drink with meals.

It also mentions that despite having zero carbs, it tastes great—and seeing the three of them smiling as they drink really conveys how delicious it is.

The background music is “Miserlou,” a tune often heard on TV and elsewhere.

Many people will recognize the guitar intro and the shout.

The song originally dates back to the 1950s, but Dick Dale covered it in a surf rock style in 1962, and it became a big hit.

Suntory Kinmugi “Perfect Afternoon” EditionYutaka Takenouchi, Hana Kuroki

Kinmugi “A Perfect Afternoon, Continued + A Happy Afternoon, Continued” 30-second version — Yutaka Takenouchi, Hana Kuroki — Suntory commercial

The “Sequel: A Perfect Afternoon” version features Yutaka Takenouchi relaxing in the living room, saying, “I’m not doing anything else today,” and enjoying a beer.

Meanwhile, in the “Sequel: A Happy Afternoon” version starring Hana Kuroki, she enjoys a beer along with chilled summer vegetables.

It seems both of them are enjoying beer just the way they like, and many beer lovers who saw them probably felt a twinge of envy.

The background music is Bittersweet Samba, a familiar tune from Kinmugi commercials and known as the theme song of All Night Nippon.