Of all the Japanese beers available in the U.S., Asahi is one of the most well-known with its flagship Super Dry line being the most popular beer. Asashi Super Dry is a rice lager with a drier ...
Asahi Breweries Ltd. will debut a ... tear off the entire top of the can to drink the beer, making it more similar to drinking a regular draft in a pub. The inner side of the lid is also specially ...
The company has allocated $35 million partly to start and boost the production of its top-selling Asahi Super Dry beer at a plant it acquired last year in Wisconsin, Asahi Chief Executive Atsushi ...
Asahi Breweries Ltd. will release Asahi Hibally ... and consumers in their 20s and 30s said to be shying away from regular beer. It has seen high sales since being released nationwide in June.
Falling excise taxes on regular beer should continue to boost demand for Super Dry. On the other hand, new genre (no-malt beer) and happoshu (low malt) might see volume continue to shrink.
Last year was particularly hard going, with beer sales down 3 per cent. It’s not great news for the $28 billion Japanese beverage giant Asahi Group and its Oceania division Asahi Beverages ...
In Asahi’s home market, where the firm holds more than 45% beer volume share, liquor tax reform narrowing the price gap between beer and beer-like products continues to boost demand for regular ...
Asahi Super Dry, a beloved Japanese beer ... Its foam is aged at a low temperature and has a distinctive thickness. Compared ...
Japanese beer company Asahi plans to expand in China, targeting major cities like Shanghai and Shenzhen initially before widening its footprint across the country, the world’s largest beer market.