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OverviewAlthough Japan’s beer industry dates back nearly 145 years, to date there has been no English-language source documenting its origins, growth, and evolution. Spanning the earliest attempts to brew beer to the recent popularity of local craft brews, Brewed in Japan explores beer’s steady rise to become today’s “beverage of the masses.” Alexander sheds light on the advent of Western-style taverns and beer gardens, the control of beer production by Japan’s Ministry of Finance during the Second World War, the rapid rise in women’s beer consumption postwar, and the continued dominance of long-surviving firms such as Asahi, Kirin, and Sapporo. Featuring an array of Japanese sources, this book further illustrates how post-war marketing campaigns and shifting consumer preferences made beer Japan’s leading alcoholic beverage by the 1960s. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jeffrey W. AlexanderPublisher: University of British Columbia Press Imprint: University of British Columbia Press Weight: 0.580kg ISBN: 9780774825047ISBN 10: 0774825049 Pages: 316 Publication Date: 24 September 2013 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction: Beer’s Evolution into a Japanese Commodity 1 Foreign Influences: The Origins of Japan’s Beer Brewing Industry, 1868-1906 2 Keeping Up Appearances: Maintaining Beer’s German Authenticity, 1906-36 3 Brewing Self-Sufficiency: Beer, Empire, and the Wartime Command Economy, 1937-45 4 “The Taste of Home”: Beer as Postwar Japanese Commodity, 1945-72 5 Learning from Japan: “Orion Beer” and Okinawan Consumer Identity, 1945-72 6 Indigenous Brews: Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Beer’s Continuing Evolution Conclusion: Biiru no Nihonka – The “Japanization” of Beer Appendix: Data on Japan’s Beer Brands and Their Manufacturers, 1869-1949 Glossary Notes Bibliography IndexReviewsAuthor InformationJeffrey W. Alexander is an associate professor of history at the University of Wisconsin, Parkside, and author of Japan’s Motorcycle Wars: An Industry History (UBC Press, 2008). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |