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The quest for an easy go-to waffle is over. These Blueberry Tsingtao B33R Waffles bring Hong Kong, Belgium and Canada together in one awesome brunch fave.
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Big in Japan: ** SAPPORO ** (Japón, Lager, 4,7%, 33cl.)
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Kimura Takuya and Katori Shingo for Suntory Premium Malts
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SUNTORY NAMA BEER : we designed the new campaign for, SUNTORYcreative direction by NAOKI TANAKA [dentsu]copywriting & planning by MASATOSHI KURITA, SHIMPEI MIZUMOTO, KENICHIRO TANAKA [dentsu]art direction by KENJIRO SANOgraphic design by TAKAHIRO SOGAphotograph by ASAIMI MINAMI, NAOHIKO HOSHINOproduce by MAHO TODA, TAKUJI OKAMOTO, MAYUMI WATANABE [dentsu creative X]more info, SUNTORY NAMA BEERwww.suntory.co.jp/suntorynama
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Illustration for Asahi's posters
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Asakusa tempura 5/6 Another decorative touch in the Sansada (http://www.tempura-sansada.co.jp/) main room: an old advertising poster of Asahi Beer from the turn of the 20th century when it was still based in Osaka; since 1989 its headquarters have be moved to Tokyo, across Asakusa and has become a trademark of the area although being on the other side of Azumabashi Bridge it belongs to the Sumida Ward. #Asakusa, #Sansada, #Asahi, #beer October 8, 2014 © Grigoris A. Miliaresis
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SUNTORY NAMA BEER : we designed the new campaign for, SUNTORYcreative direction by NAOKI TANAKA [dentsu zero]copywriting & planning by MASATOSHI KURITA, SHIMPEI MIZUMOTO, KENICHIRO TANAKA [dentsu]artdirection by KENJIRO SANOgraphic design by TAKAHIRO SOGAphotograph by ASAMI MINAMI, NAOHIKO HOSHINOproduce by MAHO TODA, TAKUJI OKAMOTO, MAYUMI WATANABE [dentsu creative X]more info, SUNTORY NAMA BEERwww.suntory.co.jp/suntorynama
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ARE YOU OF LEGAL DRINKING AGE IN YOUR COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE?
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In view of recent events, I thought people might be interested in a short history of Asahi Breweries … Beer was introduced into Japan by the Dutch, who were the only Europeans allowed to trade with the country after the expulsion of the Portuguese early in the 17th century, and who would take biiru with
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