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  2. Category:Beer logos - Wikipedia

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  3. Category:Brewery logos - Wikipedia

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    B. File:Ballantine xxx logo for use in info box.jpg; File:Battin logo.png; File:Bear Republic Brewing Company Logo.gif; File:Beierhaascht Logo.jpeg; File:Belgh Brasse ...

  4. Two Laughing Boys with a Mug of Beer - Wikipedia

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    Two Laughing Boys with a Mug of Beer is an oil-on-canvas painting by Frans Hals, created c. 1626, showing a Kannekijker (mug-looker). It should hang in the Hofje van Mevrouw van Aerden museum at Leerdam in the Netherlands, but it was stolen from there in 2020 and is still missing.

  5. Rainier Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    The red Rainier "R" logo has become an icon of the Rainier Brewing Company, dating back to the 1900s. The logo has gone through a few redesigns, having adopted the current "R" logo since the 1950s. Before that, the logo contained baseball style word mark with the "R" logo, shown in early 1900s advertisements up until the 1950s.

  6. File:Beer wine spirits logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. Beer Barrel Man - Wikipedia

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    In 1977, the Milwaukee Brewers sponsored a contest to replace the Barrelman logo. The team received 1,932 entries, from which they selected a logo designed by a 30-year-old college art student named Tom Meindel. The logo that was selected is known as the ball-in-glove logo. [2]