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A special moment that begins simply
by opening the lid.
There is no need to pour it into a glass
and the beautiful foam froth up
as the fragrant aroma of rare French hops spreads.
As a reward for all your hard work,
have a premium draft beer in a can that you can use to add color to your meal.
When the can is fully open, the fine foam that springs
up naturally feels great as you bring the beer to your lips.
Cultivated in the Alsace region of France, Aramis is a rare hop characterized by its herbaceous and fruity aromas. By luxuriously using five types of hops, including Aramis, we have achieved a gorgeous, rich, and spacious aroma.
* Rare hops are hops with a global production of less than 1%.
There are two types of aromas: “nasal aroma,” which you feel with your nose before you drink, and “in-the-mouth aroma,” which you feel after you drink. Using five carefully selected hops, Asahi Shokusai feels richer than conventional products in terms of both “nasal aroma“ and “in-the-mouth aroma.” Furthermore, the top of the can opens completely, meaning that your nose dips into the can as you drink, delivering an intense aroma.
* The graph is for illustrative purposes only.
A highly concentrated wort extract that uses carefully selected malt in a luxurious way. “Luxurious brewing” that maximizes the flavor of the ingredients creates a “richness” unique to Asahi Shokusai.
Asahi Shokusai contents | Recommended temperature | Recommended cooling time |
---|---|---|
340 ml | Below 12°C | 6 hours or more |
485 ml | Below 10°C | 8 hours or more |
Place your finger in the ring and lift the tab straight until it is perpendicular.
Place your finger on the tab and pull it straight up in front of you.
* Do not twist left or right.
Because the tab is large and easy to open, it may unintentionally catch and cause the can to open when the product is carried in an eco bag or plastic bag.Please be careful.
The double safety structure is a unique Japanese technology.
There is no need to worry about cutting your hands or mouth.
* Although it has a proven track record of use in high-priced food cans, Asahi used it for the first time in a beverage can.