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  2. Kirin Company - Wikipedia

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    A can of Kirin Ichiban. The Kirin Holdings Company, Limited. (キリンホールディングス株式会社) is a Japanese beer and beverage holding company.It is known for brands such as Kirin Beer, Kirin Lemon, Mets, and Gogo no Kōcha.

  3. Beer in Japan - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, Asahi, with a 38% market share, was the largest of the four major beer producers in Japan followed by Kirin with 35% and Suntory with 15%. [10] In 2020, Kirin surpassed Asahi in the Japanese beer market, holding a 37.1% share compared to Asahi's 35.2%. [12] This marked the first time since 2001 that Kirin outperformed Asahi.

  4. How a Japanese population crisis has quietly made Asahi one ...

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    Japanese brewers have created popular innovations domestically to get locals swarming to its beers. Asahi’s domestic competitor Kirin Ichiban introduced frozen beer to Japanese drinkers, which ...

  5. Wells & Young's Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Beers contract brewed and imported by Wells & Young's include: Kirin Ichiban, a 5% abv pale lager, brewed under licence for the Japanese brewing company Kirin. It is brewed using the unique Ichiban Shibori brewing process, the most expensive in the world. Estrella Damm – a 4.6% bottle and draught beer, now available in the UK. Wells and Young ...

  6. Bell’s Brewery to sell to Japanese beer company Kirin ... - AOL

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    Michigan’s Bell’s Brewery, which has forged some of Chicago’s deepest craft beer roots since launching in the 1980s, has agreed to be sold to Australian beer company Lion and its parent ...

  7. Asahi Breweries - Wikipedia

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    Asahi, with a 37% market share, is the largest of the four major beer brewers in Japan followed by Kirin Beer with 34% and Suntory with 16%. [3] 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 ...