A Japanese-language dramedy set inside the cutthroat world of ballpark beer vendors.
PROJECT OVERVIEW
BEER GIRLS follows Suki, a blistering-tongued beer girl navigating a ruthless social hierarchy defined by rivalries, alliances, and unwritten rules.
Equal parts biting comedy and raunchy workplace survival story, BEER GIRLS reveals a familiar yet rarely seen subculture through character-driven storytelling grounded in Japan and crafted to resonate globally.
FORMAT
Scripted Dramedy
8×45-60min Episodes
Season 1 : 8 Episodes
“QUIET BEFORE THE STORM”
From the cheap seats to the corporate boxes, the girls work a crowd that treats every inning like a festival
Behind the smiles, each girl is tracking numbers, watching rivals, and guarding her patch of stairs
The show turns these blurred faces of the crowd into the pressure cooker that drives Suki and her crew up and down the aisles.
On camera it is players versus players; off camera it is players, fans, beer girls, and cheerleaders all feeding the same rumor mill.
Every inning, the scoreboard resets—whoever moves the most beer wears the invisible crown.
The crowd thinks it is watching the game; the series shows how much of the drama is actually happening in its own rows
Uniforms change, tanks refill, but the rule is the same: whoever moves the most beer wins the night
THE CREATOR
RYAN CHRISTOPHER MCGUIRE
Ryan is a writer, director, and producer. He built Cutters Studios Tokyo into the first foreign-run commercial production and post-production company operating in Japan.
He brings end-to-end production experience at scale, spanning development through post across complex, large-scale productions.
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