Asahi Group Holdings
About
A global drink, food and distribution holding company with headquarters in Tokyo, Japan.
History
Asahi can trace its origins back to 1889, when the Osaka Brewing Company was established, with Asahi Beer being launched three years later. The company can claim a number of beer ‘firsts,’ including the launch in 1900 of Japan’s first bottled ‘draft’ beer, and the country’s earliest canned beer in September 1958. June 1971 saw the company introduce Japan’s first aluminium-canned beer, and the country’s initial ‘dry’ beer – Asahi Super Dry – was launched in 1987, proving a major success and leading to something of a revolution in brewing.
Nikka Whisky, Japan’s second-largest distiller after Suntory that was established in 1934 by Masataka Taketsuru, was acquired by Asahi in 1954. The firm’s Yoichi distillery dates back to its year of birth, while a second distillery – Miyagikyo – was constructed under the Asahi regime in 1969.
Two decades later, Nikka took over Ben Nevis Distillery from the brewer Whitbread & Co, adding a Scotch whisky component to Asahi’s formidable array of brands and spheres of operation.
Subsidiaries
Owned distilleries (1)
In catalogue
Signatory Vintage 9 YO Ben Nevis 2014, Signatory Vintage, Ibisco Decanter
Ben Nevis Coire Leis
Cadenhead's 11 YO Ben Nevis
Signatory Vintage 8 YO Ben Nevis (D.2014, B.2023) Signatory Vintage (The Collection)
Signatory Vintage 10 YO Signatory Ben Nevis 2014 100proof #63
Artist Collective Ben Nevis 6 YO 2014
Signatory Vintage 10 YO Ben Nevis 100 Proof Edition # 63
Edition Spirits Ltd. G3 6ax 24 YO Ben Nevis (D.1996, B.2021) The First Editions