I kid you not, today I was excited to see that Europe’s largest brewery Heineken beer, as sold in over 170 countries, is now an offering cans of beer at Burger King in Japan.
If you look at the poster you will see the you can get a Whopper, Fries or Onion Rings and a can of Heineken all bundled up into a set meal… you can even see the catch phrase ” Perfect Match”. Damn straight it’s a perfect match and I hope it becomes a permanent fixture on the Burger King menu.
Sorry McDonald’s I now have a new favorite junk food shop.
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17 Comments
Man I can’t wait for them to open one up in Kansai! Supposed to be next year I heard.
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-Paul Reply:
September 9th, 2009 at 5:55 pm
I hope it happens for you… BTW love the name of your site… indeed moippai onegaishimasu.
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I like the Burger ‘King’ dude giving two thumbs up in the top right corner of the picture!
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-Paul Reply:
September 11th, 2009 at 8:52 am
It’s good to be the king…
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I have always wanted to go to Japan…before it was just for the beautiful woamn and the history. Now I have another reason…
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-Paul Reply:
September 11th, 2009 at 8:52 am
It just keeps getting better.
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how cool is that
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-Paul Reply:
September 11th, 2009 at 8:53 am
It’s very cool… I’m sure it will roll out across the rest of Japan. They have one upped McD’s which I love.
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I would never have guessed that Heineken is so popular in Japan. What’s McDonald’s going to do about it, I wonder?
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2nihon Reply:
September 27th, 2009 at 10:34 pm
Introduce Jack Daniels’?
This is total win, srsly, and I don’t even like beer.
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That’s awesome. Even better would be if they served some Newcastle Brown Ale.
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That is pretty good. I think I saw something similar at a Denny’s by my old apartment in Kawasaki once. Then again, Denny’s in Japan is a slight step up from the greasy diner it is in the States.
Wait, that’s it! A Grand Slam breakfast with beer. After 11am, of course.
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Shimatta!!! I didn’t know that.. …still going on now?
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