I think this current run of consistent success at least in winning seasons, division titles, and post-season appearances the Brewers have enjoyed arguably since 2017 is the best (and longest) run Milwaukee has seen since the late 70's/early 80's when the Brewers enjoyed their first winning seasons, made their first playoff appearance in strike-shortened 1981 season, then the miraculous, Wally's Bangers" 1982 Milwaukee Brewers team that went all the way to World Series and played in one of the most competitive WS in MLB history, giving the Cards all they could handle in a 7-game series. Even 42 years later, many Milwaukee and Wisconsin sports fans still talk about that squad with almost religious fervor and reverence. They had a line-up which included future HOF's Robin Yount, Paul Molitor, IIRC, Cecil Fielder, legendary former A's starter Rollie Fingers who provided much-needed veteran presence and leadership, plus he'd won 3 consecutive World Series with Oakland from 1972-74.