Jim Beam commercials: A comprehensive look at everything from the much-talked-about cast to the direction!
The sound of ice dropping into a glass and the refreshing fizz of carbonation.
Many of you have probably seen those Jim Beam commercials that leave a lasting impression with just such fleeting moments.
They’re characterized by scenes that capture the time spent enjoying Jim Beam—like taking a breather after work or relaxing with friends.
In this article, we’ll introduce a range of those Jim Beam commercials all at once.
Each series has a different vibe, so be sure to compare them and see how they differ.
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Jim Beam commercials: A comprehensive rundown of the buzzworthy cast and direction! (1–10)
Suntory Jim Beam “My Turn with Jim Beam Cola”Takashi Yoshimura, ARuFa, Yu Shirota

This commercial promotes how Jim Beam supports refreshing yourself from work fatigue, conveyed through appearances by Yu Shirota, Takashi Yoshimura, and ARuFa.
Their all-out approach to refreshing is striking, and with bold, Yu-Gi-Oh!-like language, they prepare various elements for a reset.
It also suggests what Jim Beam mixed with cola tastes like and offers ideas on what to prepare to make it even more enjoyable.
Suntory Jim Beam “Miracle JIM Friends” EditionShingo Katori, Yui Narumi, Kousuke Suzuki, Amane Okayama

It’s a commercial that captures Shingo Katori enjoying time with friends while highlighting Jim Beam’s great taste and refreshing feel.
The story shows how, even without knowing much about each other’s private lives, they still come together to drink, conveying a sense of everyday refreshment.
It has a bright tone, suggesting that even without knowing someone’s background you can share smiles—and Jim Beam helps support that fun.
Suntory Jim Beam “Free Support”Kento Kaku, Hiroe Igeta

This commercial conveys a sense of refreshing taste and exhilaration, shown through Kento Kaku and Hiroe Igeta cheering on sports, with Jim Beam woven into the scene.
A key point is that it depicts a casual, hobby-level sports setting, expressing an easygoing sense of fun through the way they wholeheartedly cheer for people close to them.
Freedom is a major theme, and it clearly suggests that Jim Beam heightens the enjoyment.
Jim Beam commercials: A comprehensive look at everything from the buzzworthy cast to the direction! (11–20)
Suntory Jim Beam “Rola Appears” VersionRola

This commercial emphasizes Jim Beam’s refreshing feel through visuals layered with ice, conveying the taste as well through Rola’s expressions.
The shot where a breath blown onto a large piece of ice turns it into fine shards is striking, and the burst of ice that follows also evokes a sense of refreshment.
Rola’s smooth movements and memorable smile further make a strong appeal of deliciousness.
Suntory Jim Beam “Put Some Punch into It” VersionTakayuki Yamada

This memorable commercial for Jim Beam features Takayuki Yamada striding confidently through the wilderness.
In the ad, Yamada delivers a passionate message: although we tend to think we mustn’t be different from others or mustn’t fail, isn’t it enough if we ourselves are happy? In the latter half, he’s shown drinking a Jim Beam highball, and it ends with the tagline: “Add some punch to your life.” The background music is a cover of “Without You,” originally released in 1970 by the British rock band Badfinger.
The arrangement feels more grand and dramatic than the original, perfectly matching the ad’s powerful, moving message.
In conclusion
In this article, we introduced Jim Beam commercials. There were various ads, from simply structured ones to those you can’t help but watch over and over. If you found a commercial that caught your interest, please feel free to watch it repeatedly.


