Do you like beer?
Have you ever tried Japanese beer?
I ♥ beer!
「麒麟ビール」 (Kirin Beer) is my favorite…but I’ll take any cold lager!
Japan has five major brewers:
- Kirin Beer – This beer began in the late nineteenth-century in 横浜 (Yokohama, Japan). It’s named after a mythological creature called a 「麒麟」 (kirin) that looks like a dragon (it’s featured on the beer cans)…not named after a giraffe (which is 「キリン」 (kirin), also).
- Asahi Beer -Started in 大阪 (Osaka, Japan).
- Suntory Beer – Also started in 大阪 (Osaka, Japan).
Suntory Beer got it’s name because the founder’s name was Mr. Torii…or Torii-san. So, he took the words Torii and san and reversed them into San-torii and changed the spelling to Suntory. - Sapporo Beer – Started in 北海道札幌 (Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan).
- Orion Beer – From 沖縄 (Okinawa, Japan)
Many people don’t know that hidden in the creature on Kirin Beer cans is the word 「キリン」 (kirin):
(I wrote another post that mentions Kirin Beer. Click here to see it.)
(I have pictures of old Asahi Beer posters on the end of another post. Click here to see it.)
(Another famous Japanese company got their name in a similar manner. The Bridgestone company was founded by Mr. Ishibashi…which translates into Stone bridge, which he reversed to Bridgestone.)

Sapporo Beer
Sapporo Beer bought the Yebisu Beer brewery (which was from Tokyo), so they make that beer as well.

Yebisu Beer (pronounced "Ebisu")
Have you ever tried Japanese beer? Which ones have you tried? Did you like them?
What’s your favorite beer in the world?
As I said above, I like 「麒麟ビール」 (Kirin Beer) best…and probably オリオンビール (Orion Beer) as my next favorite.
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