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The Asahi Gurūpu Hōrudingusu kabushiki gaisha is a Japanese beverage holding company headquartered in Sumida, Tokyo. In 2019, the group had revenue of JPY 2.1 trillion. Asahi's business portfolio can be segmented as follows: business (40.5%), overseas business (32%), soft drinks business (17.2%), food business (5.4%) and "other" business (4.9%). Asahi, with a 37% market share, is the largest of the four major beer brewers in Japan followed by with 34% and with 16%. Asahi has a 48.5% share of the Australian beer market. In response to a maturing domestic Japanese beer market, Asahi broadened its geographic footprint and business portfolio through the acquisition of beer businesses in Western Europe and Central Eastern Europe. This has resulted in Asahi having a large market share in many European countries, such as a beer market share of 44% in the , 32% in , 36% in , and 18% in .


History
The predecessor of the company, 朝日麦酒株式会社, was established in 1889. In 1893, it was reorganized as 大阪麦酒株式会社. In 1906, Ōsaka Breweries merged with Nippon Breweries and Sapporo Breweries to form 4=. During World War I, prisoners worked in the brewery.Romein, Jan (1962). The Asian Century: A History of Modern Nationalism in Asia. University of California Press. p. 124.

After World War II, the company was divided under the Elimination of Excessive Concentration of Economic Power Law by the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers. 朝日麦酒株式会社 was separated from Nippon Breweries, which is now Sapporo Breweries. In 1989, it was renamed to 2=アサヒビール株式会社. In 2011, it changed its name to Asahi Group Holdings, a holding company, and established Asahi Breweries Ltd as a subsidiary.

(2025). 9780195367133, Oxford University Press.

In 1990, Asahi acquired a 19.9% stake in brewery giant which has since become the Foster's Group, later sold to .

In 2009, Asahi acquired the Australian beverages unit Schweppes Australia, now known as Asahi Beverages.

In early 2009, Asahi acquired 19.9% of from Anheuser-Busch InBev for $667 million. The sale made Asahi Breweries, Ltd. the second largest shareholder in Tsingtao behind only the Tsingtao Brewery Group.

In July 2011, Asahi acquired juice maker Charlie's and the water and juice divisions of Australian beverage company P&N Beverages.

In August 2011, Asahi acquired New Zealand's Independent Liquor, maker of and other alcoholic beverages, for billion.

In May 2013 its New Zealand operations expanded with the purchase of retail chain Mill Liquorsave. Also, Asahi acquired the Australian brands and assets of Cricketers Arms and Mountain Goat Brewery in 2013 and 2015, respectively.

The first of these transactions happened as a result of (InBev) agreeing in April 2016 to sell its Dutch business , Italian business and the UK's craft and SABMiller Brands UK to Asahi; this €2.3 billion deal closed on 12 October 2016. After Inbev's acquisition of in October 2016, InBev agreed to sell the former SABMiller Ltd.'s Eastern European businesses and relevant assets in , the , , and to Asahi for US $7.3 billion. The deal closed on 21 December 2016 and included beer brands such as , Velkopopovický Kozel, , , Lech, and .

In 2017, the company sold its 19.9% stake of Tsingtao Brewery for $937 million.

In 2019, the company bought Fuller's beer business from Fuller, Smith & Turner plc for an enterprise value of £250 million. The assets sold comprised the entirety of Fuller's beer, cider and soft drinks brewing and production, wine wholesaling, as well as the distribution thereof and also includes the Griffin Brewery, Cornish Orchards, Dark Star Brewing and Nectar Imports.

In May 2020, the Australian Foreign Investment Review Board approved the company's $16 billion bid for Carlton & United Breweries, and the deal will see Asahi ending up with about 48.5 per cent share of the Australian beer market.

In January 2024, Asahi Europe & International (AEI), the international arm of Asahi Group Holdings, acquired Octopi Brewing, a contract beverage production and co-packing facility based in Waunakee, Wisconsin. https://www.asahiinternational.com/stories/innovation/asahi-acquires-octopi/


Brands
The company's primary beer, from 1957 through the late 1980s, was Asahi Gold (overtaking Asahi Draft, its original formula, which remains in production). However, Asahi Super Dry, introduced in 1987, is now the company's flagship beer brand.

Asahi Super Dry, a product that transformed the modern beer industry in Japan, is described as a highly attenuated without the heavier malt flavors of competitors' products, with a crisp, dry taste reminiscent of some northern German beers.

(2025). 9780195367133, Oxford University Press.
This highly successful launch led to a significant rise in consumer demand for and in turn to a dramatic turnaround in Asahi's business performance, surpassing Kirin in terms of both sales and profitability.

Other beers produced include:

  • Asahi Draft – Lager (first produced in 1892)
  • Asahi Gold – Lager (former flagship product; first produced in 1957)
  • Asahi
  • Asahi Z – Dry lager
  • Asahi Black – a 5% ABV dark lager
  • Asahi Prime Time – German style lager (only available in Japan)
  • Asahi Super Dry - Dry Crystal – a version of Asahi Super Dry with a 3.5% ABV as opposed to the 5% ABV of the original (available in Japan since October 2023)
  • Asahi Dry Zero – version of Asahi Super Dry

Brands acquired from Anheuser-Busch InBev:


Asahi Beer Hall
Asahi Breweries' headquarters in Tokyo were designed by French designer . The Beer Hall is considered one of Tokyo's most recognizable modern structures.


See also
  • Beer in Japan
  • Asahi Soft Drinks


External links
  • Wiki collection of bibliographic works on Asahi Breweries

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