The name and logo of the Mohrenbrauerei are controversial. The logo has repeatedly been criticized for reproducing racist stereotypes. The logo depicts a heraldic
Moor's head, showing an African with bulging lips and curly hair.
Mohr is an outdated term for people of African descent, widely in use during the 18th and 19th centuries. Duden, Germany’s standard dictionary, calls it “archaic” and “discriminatory by contemporary standards.” The company's communication has been described as constructing their own myth about their own “Mohren” and therefore not considering racial meanings. In 1834, today's co-owner, the Huber family, took over the Mohr from the family crest of the original brewery founder Josef Mohr, who had the literal depiction of his last name, namely an African, incorporated into the logo. The Mohrenbräu brewery argues that it has been using the logo for almost 200 years. The brewery further states that the crest is based on early depictions of
Saint Maurice. Due to the rising awareness of racism in 2020, the discussion about the Mohrenbräu's logo has been reignited. More than 6,000 people signed a petition to keep the depiction of the African as part of the logo, Mohrenbräu's arguments for keeping the logo being tradition as well as the lack of racist intention. == Mohren Biererlebniswelt ==