is a Japanese
beer brewing company founded in 1876. Sapporo, the oldest brand of beer in Japan, was first brewed in
Sapporo
is a Cities designated by government ordinance of Japan, designated city in Hokkaido, Japan. Located in the southwest of Hokkaido, it lies within the alluvial fan of the Toyohira River, a tributary of the Ishikari River. Sapporo is the capital ...
, Hokkaido, in 1876 by Seibei Nakagawa. The world headquarters of Sapporo Breweries is in
Ebisu, Shibuya, Tokyo. The company purchased the Canadian company
Sleeman Breweries in 2006.
Sapporo Breweries has five breweries in Japan, the Sleeman brewery in Guelph, Ontario, Canada and Sapporo Brewing Company in
La Crosse, Wisconsin
La Crosse ( ) is a city in La Crosse County, Wisconsin, United States, and its county seat. Positioned alongside the Mississippi River, La Crosse is the largest city on Wisconsin's western border. La Crosse's population was 52,680 as of the 202 ...
, U.S. The main brands are ''Sapporo Draft''; ''Yebisu''; and ''Sleeman Cream Ale''. Sapporo Premium has been the best-selling Asian beer in the United States since Sapporo U.S.A., Inc. was founded in 1984.
In 2003, Sapporo Breweries restructured into a holding company, , with the brewery division taken over by the second incarnation of Sapporo Breweries. Sapporo Breweries is a member of the
Mitsui ''
keiretsu''.
History
Sapporo Breweries originated in
Sapporo, Hokkaido, during the
Meiji period
The was an era of Japanese history that extended from October 23, 1868, to July 30, 1912. The Meiji era was the first half of the Empire of Japan, when the Japanese people moved from being an isolated feudal society at risk of colonizatio ...
, where the Hokkaido Development Commission (Kaitakushi) established many businesses. Seibei Nakagawa, a Germany-trained brewer, became the first brewmaster of the Kaitakushi Brewery in June 1876, and the first Sapporo
Lager
Lager (; ) is a Type of beer, style of beer brewed and Brewing#Conditioning, conditioned at low temperature. Lagers can be Pale lager, pale, Amber lager, amber, or Dark lager, dark. Pale lager is the most widely consumed and commercially availab ...
was produced at that time following the completion of the plant in September of that year. Privatized in 1886, the Sapporo brewery became the centerpiece for the Sapporo Beer Company.
In 1887, another company, the Nippon Beer Brewery Company, was established in
Mita, Meguro, Tokyo, and began producing Yebisu Beer. The competition between Sapporo and Nippon Beer, as well as competition with the Osaka (now
Asahi) and
Kirin breweries led to a 1906 merger of Sapporo, Nippon, and Osaka breweries into the Dai-Nippon Beer Company, Ltd. (), which formed a near monopoly on the Japanese market until after World War II.
After 1949, Dai-Nippon was split into Nippon and Asahi breweries, with the Nippon Breweries resuming production of Sapporo beer in 1956 and renaming itself to the present name, Sapporo Breweries, in 1964. Yebisu Beer was relaunched as a separate brand in 1971, marketed as a German-style barley beer. Sapporo Black Label beer was launched in 1977.
In 2006, Sapporo announced that it would be acquiring Canadian brewer
Sleeman in a $400-million all-cash deal.
On February 15, 2007, Steel Partners Japan Strategic Fund, a
Cayman Islands
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-registered fund management subsidiary of
Warren Lichtenstein's
Steel Partners and the biggest shareholder (18.6% as of Feb. 2007) of Sapporo Holdings, submitted a proposal to the company seeking approval to raise its stake to 66.6%.
On 3 August 2017, it was announced that Sapporo Brewing Company would be acquiring
Anchor Brewing.
In 2020, Sapporo Breweries won the Lausanne Index Prize - Best of Packaging.
Despite its name, ''Sapporo beer'' is not exclusively brewed in Sapporo. Sapporo is also brewed in Sendai, Chiba, Shizuoka, and Kyushu. Most Sapporo beer sold in North America had been brewed at the
Sleeman brewery in Guelph, Ontario, Canada. Sapporo completed a $165 million dollar buyout of Stone Brewing Co. in September 2022, acquiring Stone's brewing facilities in Escondido, California and Richmond, Virginia. The Richmond, VA facility is currently undergoing $33 million in capital upgrades, after which it will make about 50% of their total United States output.
Breweries
Japan
Sapporo has five breweries in Japan. The first, Sendai Brewery, was opened in 1971 in
Natori, Miyagi, and was among the first to use a computerised brewing system. Shizuoka Brewery in
Yaizu was opened in 1980, Chiba Brewery in
Chiba was opened in 1988, Hokkaido Brewery in
Eniwa, Hokkaido was built in 1989, and the Kyushu Hita Brewery was opened in
Hita, Ōita in 2000.
Canada
Sleeman Breweries was purchased by Sapporo Brewery in 2006 for $400 million. Sleeman was restarted in 1988 in
Guelph, Ontario, Canada by the great grandson of John H. Sleeman, the owner of the original Sleeman brewery founded in 1834. The first Sleeman brewery ceased operations by 1933, when their liquor license was revoked for
bootlegging, specifically, smuggling beer into
Detroit, Michigan
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. The company's current products are based on the family's original recipes, and recipes from
Unibroue (which brewery Sleeman had previously purchased). Sleeman Breweries / Sapporo Canada currently consists of four Canadian breweries: Sleeman in
Guelph, Ontario, Okanagan Spring in
Vernon, British Columbia,
Unibroue in
Chambly, Quebec
Chambly () is an Greater Montreal, off-island suburb of Montreal in southwestern Quebec, Canada. It is located in the Montérégie region, inland from the South Shore (Montreal), South Shore of the Saint Lawrence River.
It was formed from the m ...
, and
Wild Rose Brewery in
Calgary, Alberta
Calgary () is a major city in the Provinces and territories of Canada, Canadian province of Alberta. As of 2021, the city proper had a population of 1,306,784 and a Metropolitan area, metropolitan population of 1,481,806 making it the List of ...
. As of 2017, Sleeman Breweries also owned 4.2% of
The Beer Store.
United States
Sapporo beers are brewed, canned, and bottled for Sapporo Brewing Company by
City Brewing Company in
La Crosse, Wisconsin
La Crosse ( ) is a city in La Crosse County, Wisconsin, United States, and its county seat. Positioned alongside the Mississippi River, La Crosse is the largest city on Wisconsin's western border. La Crosse's population was 52,680 as of the 202 ...
, for Sapporo U.S.A.
On 3 August 2017, it was announced that Sapporo Breweries would acquire the
Anchor Brewing Company.
In June 2022, Stone and Sapporo announced that they had reached an agreement for Sapporo to purchase Stone Brewing for $168 million, with the purchase expected to close in August 2022.
The acquisition has since closed.
In July 2023, it was announced that Anchor would shut down and liquidate assets.
Vietnam
The Sapporo Vietnam brewery is situated in
Đức Hòa, Long An. Its products include 650ml cans of premium beer for the Australian and Mexican market.
Sapporo Beer sold in 650ml cans in California are brewed in Vietnam.
Brands

The company produces a range of
pale and
dark lagers, including ''Sapporo Draft'' (''Premium'' in North America) and ''Yebisu''. In the Sleeman brewery in Canada they brew Sleeman branded beers such as ''Sleeman Cream Ale'', as well as ''Sapporo Premium''.
The company also produces a malt based
soft drink
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, ''Super Clear'', which was launched in 2002 as a low-alcohol beer, then changed in September 2009 to an alcohol free malt drink.
Yebisu
is one of Japan's oldest brands, first brewed in Tokyo in 1890 by the Japan Beer Brewery Company. Through a complicated set of mergers and divisions, the brand was acquired and eventually retained by the modern-day Sapporo Brewery. The brand lay dormant during the post-World War II era, until it was resurrected in 1971. It has been brewed continuously ever since.
''Yebisu'' comes in two main varieties: ''Yebisu (Premium)'', a
Dortmunder/
export lager, and ''Yebisu Black'', a
dark lager. There are also occasional special varieties that are limited in distribution area and time. In April 2007, for example, there was a green-label "The Hop" variety.
The modern-day ''Yebisu'' is positioned as Sapporo's "luxury" beer label. Sapporo describes it as a beer brand with "a touch of class". It is a 100% malt beer.

''Yebisu'' is notable in that its Japanese name includes the now-obsolete
kana character ''we'' ( or ) for the even-older ''ye'' reading, an
anachronism in keeping with
historical kana orthography
The , or , refers to the in general use until orthographic reforms after World War II; the current orthography was adopted by Cabinet order in 1946. By that point the historical orthography was no longer in accord with Japanese pronunciati ...
. This can lead to confusion when romanized, as the "Y" is not pronounced. The Tokyo neighborhood of
Ebisu was named for the beer, which was originally produced there, though its name is spelled with a conventional
''e'' kana instead of ''we''. The pronunciations of "Yebisu" and "Ebisu" are the same.
Space Barley
Using barley grown from seeds which spent five months on board the
International Space Station
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in 2006, Sapporo created a limited Space Barley brew. The project was a joint one between the
Russian Academy of Sciences
The Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS; ''Rossíyskaya akadémiya naúk'') consists of the national academy of Russia; a network of scientific research institutes from across the Russian Federation; and additional scientific and social units such ...
,
Okayama University, and Sapporo. Tasters described the flavour as no different from similar beers, which researchers point to as important in showing that producing food in space for long duration flights is possible. Six packs of the space beer were sold in a lottery system for 10,000 yen.
See also
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Sapporo Beer Museum - The museum run by the Sapporo Brewery, located in Sapporo, Japan
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Sapporo Factory - A shopping mall which used to be a brewery owned by the Sapporo Brewery
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Beer in Japan
Notes
References
External links
Company websiteCompany websiteBeer Sapporo Vietnam website
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Beer brands of Japan
Wineries of Japan
Japanese brands
Fuyo Group
Alcoholic drink companies
Food and drink companies based in Tokyo
Mitsui
Food and drink companies established in 1876
Japanese companies established in 1876
Companies listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange
Companies in the Nikkei 225
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