A Japanese canned beer has been released in Korea.

As soon as it was released, it is showing signs of shortage.

As the boycott of Japan and the No-Japan fever seem to be cooling off, sales of Japanese beer are said to be on the rise.

It's this beer.

It is a Japanese canned beer with the entire lid opening like a can of tuna.

The bubbles rise like this, temporarily giving the same effect as drinking draft beer.

Visually.

It's becoming a hot topic on social media.

Recently, as soon as it was released in Korea, it is showing a shortage phenomenon.

One large grocery store held a pre-sale, but due to a surge in demand, they limited the number of purchases, and on the first day of launch, there was even an open run.

In an online community of convenience store owners, there were posts such as, "I am selling it hidden in the counter, but it sold out in 30 minutes, and now there are only 8 cans left."

The recovery in beer sales in Japan is also attracting attention.

According to Seven-Eleven, Japanese beer sales in January~April this year increased by 1% year-on-year, and sales growth for the three major Japanese beers sold at GS4 was 300% compared to the same period last year.

(Image source: YouTube @Asahikr)