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With a beer barrel for a torso and tap for his nose, the Beer Barrel Man embodied the spirit of whimsy that personified the minor leagues in the mid-twentieth century.

The Beer Barrel Man was used until Spring Training of 1953, when the Boston Braves displaced the Brewers in Milwaukee. After the Braves moved to Atlanta in 1965, the Beer Barrel Man made a comeback as the first logo of the new American League Milwaukee Brewers .


DIFFERENT VERSIONS

The Beer Barrel Man has been seen in many different incarnations.

In the 1940s and 1950s, there was a whole series of them - pitching, batting, fielding balls and running the bases.


LEGACY

When Bud Selig announced the formation of Milwaukee Brewers Baseball Club, Inc., in the 1960s to bring a new baseball club to Milwaukee, he adopted the batting Beer Barrel Man as his logo.

The Beer Barrel Man was used by the American League club through the 1977 season. Since then, he has made appearances on stadium giveaways and has found new life on Cooperstown Collection merchandise.


OTHER BREWERS MASCOTS

The Beer Barrel Man is somtimes confused with Bernie Brewer . Bernie has always been a human figure, first a regular man in Lederhosen and then a costumed human mascot suit.


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