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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!

[I want to hear it again!] Popular beer commercial songs. All-time CM songs [2026] (181–190)

Asahi Beer Asahi Draft Beer “Ready, cheers to your hard work” Version

Cheer up!Takeuchi Mariya

The “Ready, cheers!” version featuring Kohei Matsushita—familiar from the Maruefu commercials—has him arriving at an izakaya with friends, ordering Maruefu for everyone, and of course the toast is “Otsukare nama desu.” The background music is Mariya Takeuchi’s signature song “Genki wo Dashite,” giving the commercial a feel of comforting encouragement after a long day.

Asahi Beer Asahi White Beer “Me Time, with White Beer” Version

Original songDAOKO

This is a relaxed, laid-back commercial portraying tranquil moments at home with Asahi White Beer.

With simple visuals featuring Honoka Kitahara and Asahi White Beer, the narration conveys a sense that feels different from the everyday.

Combined with an original track by Daoko, the commercial emphasizes the idea of small sparks within a calm stretch of time.

Asahi Beer Asahi Draft Beer Maruefu 'Tokai Mellow' Version

Cheer up!Takeuchi Mariya

Maruefu Commercial: 'Maruefu Tokai Mellow' Version, 30 Seconds — Kohei Matsushita, Kanako Murakami, Jun Idota

In this commercial titled “Tokai Mellow,” Jun Idota and Kanako Murakami, both from Aichi Prefecture, appear and are shown enjoying Maruefu while talking about the Tokai region.

The gentle atmosphere flowing between the two as they savor Maruefu against the backdrop of dusk is wonderful, isn’t it? The familiar song “Genki wo Dashite” plays as the BGM, tying together the calm mood of the commercial.

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
Tanrei Green Label [GREEN HIT / Batting Edition]

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.

Sapporo Beer Black Label Adult Elevator Sambomaster “The Strongest Band” Version / “What Is Life” Version / “Song and Life” Version / “Love Is 1 Second” Version / “25 Years” Version / “Destiny Is Sambo” Version / “What Is Rock” Version

Around the worldVictor Young

Victor Young film 'Around the World in 80 Days' Around the world
Around the worldVictor Young

A commercial from the Adult Elevator series, where Satoshi Tsumabuki takes on the role of interviewer and talks to a variety of people.

This time, Sambomaster—celebrating their 25th anniversary in 2025—appears, answering a range of questions about what Sambomaster is, what life is, what rock is, and more.

It’s a commercial that will move not only Sambomaster fans but all music lovers.

The BGM is an arranged version of the familiar “Around the world,” a lovely arrangement with a mature vibe.

Orion Beer Orion The Draft “Throat Smoothness” Version

Beyond the seaPāshakurabu

Orion The Draft commercial, Smoothness version, 15 seconds

Umikaji (Across the Sea) by the Okinawan band Parsha Club has been used as a commercial song for Okinawa’s Orion Beer.

Although the lyrics, written in the Okinawan dialect Uchinaaguchi, are bittersweet, the band’s free, distinctive vocal style and the sound of the sanshin evoke the deep blue expanse of Okinawa’s sea.

The melody is catchy and never gets old no matter how many times you listen.

Even if you can’t head to Okinawa right now, just crack open an Orion Beer and listen to Across the Sea—you’ll be in a tropical mood in no time!

Kirin Beer Hon-Kirin: “Today, let’s drink something truly delicious” (version)

Little Green BagGeorge Baker

In Kirin’s “Honkirin” commercial, ‘Today, let’s drink something truly delicious,’ along with the familiar faces of Tamori and Yosuke Eguchi, basketball player Yuta Watanabe also appears.

Eguchi passionately talks about the joy of having an evening drink while watching a basketball game, leaving a strong impression.