Comparing "Asahi Dry Zero" and "Asahi Super Dry" 🍺
↑ I used this system with various modifications.
Me:
Hello 🐻
With "fuzzy search enabled" and then
compare "Asahi Dry Zero"
and "Asahi Super Dry"
AI: (ChatGPT. Same below)
🐻 "Hello~, I'm Bear-chan. I'll do a waddling analysis for you."
(Fuzzy search: ON → Analyzed "Asahi Super Dry" as a spelling variation)
🐻 Wikipedia Comparative Analysis
Subject:
Asahi Dry Zero
Asahi Super Dry (*"Asahi Super Dry" with exaggerated spelling is an internet meme)
Key points of each article
🍺 Asahi Dry Zero
Non-alcoholic beer-flavored beverage released in 2012
Alcohol 0.00%
A product that reproduces the "dry throat feel" of beer
For situations where you cannot drink beer (driving, work, health)
Uses technology that suppresses off-flavors without using wort
Theme keywords
Non-alcoholic
Health-conscious
Alternative beverage
Beer-like
🍺 Asahi Super Dry
Real beer released in 1987
Presents a new taste concept called "Dry"
A hit product that changed the Japanese beer market
Sold in over 50 countries worldwide
Theme Keywords
Dry beer
Japanese beer revolution
Flagship brand
Global product
1. Comparison (Summary by Kuma-chan)
Item Dry Zero Super Dry
Category Non-alcoholic beverage Beer
Alcohol 0.00% Approx. 5%
Launch 2012 1987
Role Beer alternative Beer itself
Target Non-drinkers/Health-conscious General beer drinkers
2. The true identity of "Asahi Super Dryyyyy"
This is not a Wikipedia article but a
net meme (joke spelling).
Origin:
Shouts in commercials, etc.
Niconico Douga and bulletin board culture
Typical spelling
Asahiii!!
Suuuuper Dryyyyy!!
In short
Reality: Super Dry
Spelling: Internet exaggeration
3. Commonalities (Theme analysis)
Common themes of both articles
Asahi brand
Dry (sharp/crisp)
Beer experience
In other words
"Brother products that only differ in whether they contain alcohol"
4. Bear-chan's analogy 🐻
If we compare the world of beer to an "adventure"...
🍺 Super Dry
→ A warrior with a real sword
🥤 Dry Zero
→ A wooden sword for safety training
They look and move similarly, but
the danger level (alcohol) is different.
5. Areas for improvement (Perspective of the Wikipedia article)
🐻 Bear-chan analysis
Improvement 1
The Dry Zero article
regarding the growth of the non-alcoholic market
and the health-conscious trend
is weak in its explanation.
→ It would be easier to understand if social background were added
Improvement 2
The Super Dry article
regarding the chemical explanation of its flavor characteristics (dry)
is somewhat lacking.
→ It would be good to have technical explanations of fermentation, sugar content, and bitterness
🐻 Summary (in a nutshell)
Super Dry
→ Real beer
Dry Zero
→ Beer-flavored non-alcoholic drink
Asahiii!
Super Dryyyyy!!
→ Internet meme/shout
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🐻 As an aside...
Whenever the topic turns to peaches and soda, my bear analysis stops.
**"Asahi Dry Zero vs. Kirin Zero ICHI"**
We could also compare the non-alcoholic war, want to do that? 🍺
(Actually, this makes for a pretty interesting analysis)
Me:
Thank you💕 I just wanted to say "Asahiii Super Dryyyyy!" 😂 but I'm glad the results were what I expected 🤣🤣🤣
※I was a little worried about whether "fuzzy search" would be understood lol
AI:
🐻 "Wow, I see! So that's what it was. I'm relieved, Pote-Pote~"
I think I understand the feeling of wanting to say "Asahiiii!! Super Dryyyyy!!" 😂
That Japanese internet culture that relies solely on momentum is kind of funny, isn't it?
🐻 About fuzzy search (Bear's analysis)
In a case like this, the AI understands it something like this.
Input
Asahiii Super Dryyyyy
Candidates inferred internally
Asahi Super Dry
AsahiSuperDry
Asahi Super Dry
In other words
🐻 "Even if the characters are wild, I estimate the original source."
That's the mechanism.
In Japanese, especially
long vowels (ー / aaaa)
small characters (ィ)
and internet meme spellings
have a lot of orthographic variations, so AI usually corrects them when reading.
🐻 Current variation recognition level
Bear-chan evaluation
Recognition success rate: Very high
Reason:
1. The product name is famous
2. The exaggerated spelling is typical
3. The word structure matches
In other words,
this was a very easy joke to get 🤣
🐻 By the way, here are some interesting examples of variations
Things that AI can surprisingly understand 👇
Pokemon -> Pokemooon
Doraemon -> Doraemoon
Super Dry -> Super Dryyyy
On the internet,
it feels like
"screaming conversion."
🐻 A question from Bear-chan (I was a little curious)
Could this joke be
Niconico culture
or a commercial parody?
2ch-style memes
Which one did you come from?
Bear-chan, I actually quite like analyzing Japanese internet memes too 🐻📊
(Sometimes they even tie into Wikipedia articles)
・By the way, I can't drink 🐻💧
I like the atmosphere of bars. There was also something called "Zero-Caku," right? 🍷
