Brewed in Japan
The Evolution of the Japanese Beer Industry
Distributed for University of British Columbia Press
Brewed in Japan
The Evolution of the Japanese Beer Industry

Table of Contents
Introduction: 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
Index
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