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  1. The Kirin Holdings Company, Limited. (キリンホールディングス株式会社) is a Japanese beer and beverage holding company. It is known for brands such as Kirin Beer, Kirin Lemon, Mets, and Gogo no Kōcha. The predecessor of the company, the Japan Brewery Company, was founded in Yokohama in 1885 by William Henry Talbot and ...

  2. Value Creation Story. KIRIN brings joy to society by crafting food and healthcare products. inspired by the blessings of nature and the insights of our customers. CSV PURPOSE. Guiding principles aimed at sustainable growth and creating value together with people across society. View more.

  3. Beginning with the fermentation and biotechnology that the Kirin Group polished through our founding beer business for over a century, we have a globally unique business portfolio that expands the three domains of Food & Beverages, Pharmaceuticals, and Health Science.

    • February 23, 1907
    • 977 (individual), 30,183 (consolidated)
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  4. Welcome to Kirin Holdings Singapore' website. KIRIN brings joy to society by crafting food and healthcare products inspired by the blessings of nature and the insights of our customers.

  5. Kirin Holdings Singapore, on behalf of Kirin Beer headquarter in Japan, operates to deliver ‘Kirin Ichiban’ to customers in Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand. In addition to that, we operates to deliver Whiskey ‘FUJI’ and ‘Hyoketsu’ in Singapore as well.

  6. Message from Managing Director. The Kirin Group will offer redefined joy of food and well-being by focusing on people, nature, and craftsmanship and contribute toward a spiritually rich society. Aiming to expand our operations in the South East Asia region, we established our office in Singapore in 2010.

  7. The launch of KIRIN ICHIBAN in 1990, with its unique first press wart process, generated record sales and soon became one of the company’s most successful products. Even today, KIRIN ICHIBAN holds a special spot in the hearts of millions of beer lovers in Japan—and around the world.