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[I want to listen again!] Popular beer commercial songs. All-time CM songs [2026]

You see a lot of beer commercials when you watch TV, don’t you?

Each manufacturer creates commercials with a variety of styles—from fun, youth-oriented spots to sophisticated ads with a premium, adult vibe.

The music used also varies to match each commercial’s mood, and it’s often a hot topic with people asking, “What’s that song?”

In this article, we’ll introduce, all in one place, the songs used in beer commercials from various brands.

You’ll find a wide range here, from trending J-pop to covers of classic jazz standards!

[Want to hear it again!] Popular beer commercial songs: All-time CM songs [2026] (91–100)

Orion Beer 2010 Corporate TV Commercial

Pour hope into itShimaji Isamu

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Pour hope into itShimaji Isamu

This commercial shows farmers and fishers working hard across Okinawa Prefecture and conveys Orion Beer’s commitment to supporting them.

By pairing various local specialties of Okinawa with Orion Beer, which is loved primarily in Okinawa, it evokes a sense of mutual support within the community.

The song that further highlights the warm atmosphere depicted in the visuals is Isamu Shimoji’s “Kibō o Soge” (“Pour in Hope”).

Performed in a solo acoustic style with powerful vocals, its layered-voice arrangement conveys a deep affection for Okinawa.

Suntory Suntory Draft Beer Teaser Movie March 2024

Like the flow of a riverAina ji Endo

It’s a trailer-like video that builds anticipation for what’s coming in the Suntory Draft Beer commercial.

It shows Aina the End sitting as a bookstore clerk, humming a tune, and the way things begin to move with the rain signals the start of a drama.

The fact that it features a cover of Hibari Misora’s “Like the Flow of the River” also hints at a deep, dramatic storyline.

[Want to hear it again!] Popular beer commercial songs. All-time CM songs [2026] (101–110)

Kirin Beer Tanrei Green Label: “Little Jukebox” Version

Youth and youth and youthaimyon

Aimyon – Youth and Youth and Youth [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
Youth and youth and youthaimyon

You can tell from the title alone that it’s packed to the brim with youth: “Youth and Youth and Youth.” It’s included as the B-side to Aimyon’s popular song “You Don’t Listen to Rock.” The lyrics feel like they’ve put every single heart-fluttering day into words, and the laid-back melody evokes the air of summer—listen, and youth instantly unfolds before your eyes.

It’ll hit home for those right in the middle of their youth, of course, and for adults, the added layer of nostalgia lets you savor the piece even more deeply.

Asahi Beer Asahi Super Dry × THE FIRST TAKE Collaboration Web CM, Second Installment: “Tension & Release” Tatsuya Kitani Edition

Chiharu feat. n-buna from YorushikaKitanitatsuya

Tatsuya Kitani – Chiharu feat. n-buna from Yorushika / THE FIRST TAKE
Chiharu feat. n-buna from YorushikaKitanitatsuya

Tatsuya Kitani, who began his career as a Vocaloid producer under the name Tanita and is active not only as a singer-songwriter but also as a member of sajou no hana.

The song “Chiharu feat.

n-buna from Yorushika,” featured in the Asahi Super Dry × THE FIRST TAKE collaborative web commercial Part 2, “Tension & Release — Tatsuya Kitani,” is, as the title suggests, a track born from his partnership with n-buna of Yorushika.

Seeing Tatsuya Kitani down a beer so deliciously is sure to spark the urge to buy in any beer lover.

It’s an emotional number distinguished by an ensemble that features strings and his powerful vocals.

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

MiserlouDick Dale

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.

Kirin Beer Tanrei Green Label 'GREEN HIT/BATTING' Version

Green, GreenThe New Christy Minstrels

The New Christy Minstrels ~ Green Green (1963)
Green, GreenThe New Christy Minstrels

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.

Suntory All-Free “Non-Al at Lawson!” Version

GOOD FELLOWSYamauchi Souichirou

This commercial showcases how well All-Free pairs with Lawson’s Karaage-kun through Yui Hayashi’s expressions and dance.

The choreography is sharp yet conveys a lightness through her expressions, communicating the sense of everyday relaxation it supports.

Further accentuating that relaxed atmosphere is the song “GOOD FELLOWS” by Fujifabric’s Souichirou Yamauchi.

The gently buoyant vocals carried by a bouncy, airy sound leave a strong impression, and that lightness brings to mind a warm, gentle smile.