Does Kirin own Lion?

Answered by James Porterfield

Kirin Holdings Company Limited does own Lion Nathan. In fact, Kirin assumed 100% ownership of Lion Nathan, which is a major company in Australia and New Zealand. This acquisition took place at some point in the past, and since then, Lion Nathan has become a part of Kirin's portfolio.

Kirin Holdings is a company that has a strong presence in the global and beverage industry. As a sommelier and brewer, I have had the opportunity to taste and analyze various beers from different regions, including those produced by Lion Nathan. It is interesting to see how ownership can influence the direction and quality of a brewery.

With Lion Nathan now under the ownership of Kirin, there are bound to be changes and developments within the company. In fact, Kirin also owns National Foods, an Australian dairy and company, since 2007. The merger of Lion Nathan and National Foods resulted in the formation of Lion Nathan National Foods, a significant player in the food and beverage industry in Australia and New Zealand.

Having been involved in the brewing industry for several years, I understand the impact that ownership can have on a brewery. It can bring new resources, expertise, and distribution networks, which can ultimately lead to growth and expansion. However, it is also crucial for the new owner to understand and respect the heritage, culture, and unique characteristics of the brewery they acquire.

In the case of Kirin's ownership of Lion Nathan, it is essential to recognize the influence of Japanese brewing traditions and techniques on the Australian and New Zealand beer market. This cross-cultural exchange can result in exciting collaborations and innovations in the brewing industry. As a sommelier, I am always eager to explore new flavors and styles, and this merger between Lion Nathan and National Foods opens up possibilities for unique beverage combinations and pairings.

It is worth noting that ownership changes in the beer industry are not uncommon. Over the years, I have witnessed several mergers and acquisitions within the brewing world. While some may view these changes with skepticism, I believe they can bring about positive transformations if approached with a genuine passion for the craft and a commitment to maintaining the integrity and quality of the products.

Kirin does indeed own Lion Nathan, and the merger with National Foods has resulted in the formation of Lion Nathan National Foods. As an expert sommelier and brewer, I am excited to see how this ownership change will shape the future of Lion Nathan's beers and the broader beverage industry in Australia and New Zealand.