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Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Beer in Japan

Although Japan might be famous for sake, wine distilled from rice, the beverage most people order when it's time to throw a few back after work is beer. Beer has been brewed in Japan since 1870, when Norwegian-born William Copeland came to Yokohama to seek his fortune and founded what would become the first beer brewery in the country. (It's popular to visit his grave in Yokohama and leave cans of Kirin beer as an offering, to thank him for his hard work.) Today the market is dominated by the "big four" breweries of Kirin, Asahi, Sapporo and Suntory, and in accordance with standard Japanese business practices, these companies also have strong businesses selling everything from processed foods to bottled tea. (Can you imagine buying iced tea bottled by Coors?) Now Kirin has announced it will be making big changes to its flagship Ichiban Shibori by altering the ingredients and moving to a 100% hop brewing process, rather than the current formula that contains rice. Will consumers respond to the "premium" Kirin beer, or will this be a "New Coke" moment for the company? As soon as we get some in at my father-in-law's liquor shop I'll let you know.

Kirin will be changing the recipe for their flagship beer

6 Comments:

Blogger tudza said...

I don't think sake is distilled.

10:01 AM

 
OpenID denbeste said...

I assume you mean "all malt" rather than "all hops".

If Kirin goes all-malt, it could be awesome. But the Japanese palette may not be ready for it. Pity, because unlike "new Coke" this really is an improvement on the absolute scale.

12:24 PM

 
Blogger DH said...

Friends! I like the blog! Feel free to come and check out ours, what I think is the only site devoted to good beer in japan...written in English!
It's true, sake isn't distilled, but rather fermented just like beer, and the new Kirin will be 100% all malt, which many of the top beers are these days. In my humble opinion, Suntory's The Premium malt's is the best that the big four make!!!
I've signed up and should be getting some beers from Kirin early to try out their new style!

1:18 PM

 
Blogger Peter in Japan said...

Yes, malt. They call it ホップ in Japanese, or so I think ^_^

DH welcome, and very nice blog. Yes, sorry goofind on the distilled/brewed thing. You'd think I'd know better, living in a liquor shop.

2:35 AM

 
Blogger DH said...

LIving in a liquor shop!!!??

12:05 PM

 
Blogger Peter in Japan said...

Yes, my wife's parents operate a liquor shop that's built into the first floor of our house. So it's kind of like a dream come true ^_^

1:47 PM

 

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