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Asahi Group Holdings Ltd
Asahi Group Holdings is a large Japanese drinks company best known for beer, but it also sells whisky, canned cocktails, soft drinks, bottled water, and some food and nutrition products. Its brands are sold mainly to consumers through supermarkets, convenience stores, bars, restaurants, and other drink distributors in Japan and other markets. The company makes money by producing branded beverages and selling them through wholesale and retail channels. In practice, it earns most of its revenue from selling drinks under its own names, rather than from subscriptions or one-off services. It also uses brewing, bottling, and distribution systems to move its products to stores, food service businesses, and other buyers. What makes Asahi’s business easy to understand is that it sits in the middle of the consumer drinks value chain: it turns ingredients into well-known packaged beverages and relies on brand strength, shelf space, and distribution access. That gives it a mix of steady everyday demand from beer and soft drinks and a broader portfolio that can reach different drink occasions and customer groups.
Asahi Group Holdings is a large Japanese drinks company best known for beer, but it also sells whisky, canned cocktails, soft drinks, bottled water, and some food and nutrition products. Its brands are sold mainly to consumers through supermarkets, convenience stores, bars, restaurants, and other drink distributors in Japan and other markets.
The company makes money by producing branded beverages and selling them through wholesale and retail channels. In practice, it earns most of its revenue from selling drinks under its own names, rather than from subscriptions or one-off services. It also uses brewing, bottling, and distribution systems to move its products to stores, food service businesses, and other buyers.
What makes Asahi’s business easy to understand is that it sits in the middle of the consumer drinks value chain: it turns ingredients into well-known packaged beverages and relies on brand strength, shelf space, and distribution access. That gives it a mix of steady everyday demand from beer and soft drinks and a broader portfolio that can reach different drink occasions and customer groups.