[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!
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Want to hear it again! Popular beer commercial songs. All-time CM songs [2026] (211–220)
Blue and SummerMrs. GREEN APPLE

This memorable commercial featuring Mikako Tabe enjoying a delicious-looking beer on a train running through the grasslands is for Kirin Beer’s Tanrei Green Label.
The song that Motoki Omori sings with a guitar in hand in the CM is “Ao to Natsu,” one of Mrs.
GREEN APPLE’s signature tracks.
Unlike the high-energy feel of the original, the acoustic version—highlighted by the gentle sound of the guitar and Omori’s clear, pure vocals—is soothing to listen to.
Like the flow of a riverKiyosaku (MONGOL800 / UKULELE GYPSY)

In this commercial, Hidetoshi Nishijima appears not as a nabe-bugyō (hot-pot boss) but as a “Nama-bugyō” (Draft Beer Boss).
Kento Yamazaki, Mone Kamishiraishi, and Kenji Sakaguchi are having a barbecue and are about to eat the meat when Nishijima steps in, saying, “It’s too soon for that meat!” After a brief pause, he declares, “Now!” letting them know the perfect moment to eat it.
You might think, “Isn’t he just a meat boss then?” but here’s the crucial part: right after everyone finishes their meat, he cues, “And now—time for Nama!” indicating the perfect timing to drink Suntory Draft Beer.
The four of them look so happy and satisfied as they enjoy it that it leaves a strong impression—and makes you feel seriously jealous!
Twist And ShoutThe Beatles

This commercial conveys what kind of flavor Kirin Ichiban Shibori White has by layering impressions from various people in an easy-to-understand way.
It features Fuka Koshiba and Masaki Okada in their first beer commercial, and unfolds with letters arriving from their seniors in the CM world—Shinichi Tsutsumi, Ryohei Suzuki, and Kento Kaku.
Drawing on those comments as well, the ad depicts them savoring the beer.
The song that underscores the fun, people-connected atmosphere is The Beatles’ “Twist and Shout.” The way the track begins and then gradually builds in power is striking, heightening the sense of anticipation that something new is about to start.
Que sera seraDoris Day


This is a commercial that conveys the refreshing feel of Green Label through a cheerful, lighthearted drama that also carries a sense of gentleness.
After a baseball game, three men are enjoying Green Label when they spot a woman at the bus stop across the street.
Each of them tries to catch her attention using a baseball pitching stance.
Her reaction isn’t what they expected, and their bewilderment adds a comedic touch.
The relaxed mood and comedic vibe are further highlighted by Doris Day’s “Que Sera, Sera.” Because the phrase means “whatever will be, will be,” it pairs with the gentle sound to clearly communicate a calm, laid-back atmosphere.
A single dropAqua 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.
Small RevolutionSUPER BEAVER

This is an Asahi Super Dry commercial that opens with an MC segment from a live show by the rock band SUPER BEAVER.
After the MC—where they talk about their commitment to making music together with all four members and their fans—the live performance of “Chiisana Kakumei” is shown in a cool, dynamic way.
The shot near the end of the commercial where the four members toast is also a memorable moment for fans.
PlatinumSano ibuki


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.


