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Something like that explanation wouldn't even have to be the truth as long as it was true that the O's continued to offer things like Flying Dog or Heavy Seas, two Maryland-brewed beers, and maybe even expand them to locations that aren't in the far corners of the stadium.

The statement I suggested even gives the O's some shred of local beer hipster cred by subtly reminding people that Boh isn't brewed here any more! And also that those other beers are better, a sentiment with which even the most dedicated Boh fan, if honest with himself or herself, would probably agree. A polished version of that statement could have been a win-win in so many ways. You can't even buy that stuff in cans at the stadium, to the best of my knowledge. It's not what someone is getting from Fancy Clancy when he comes by your seat.

And perhaps, it must be said, the Orioles now recognize this, as Encina's article from last night divulging the unlikelihood of Boh's return this year also includes the following:. We can only hope this is not the same source who was proclaiming back in February that it is OK, Natty Boh will be coming back.

That's just the problem with the way they have done things. Their track record on this matter is not great. It sure looks like whoever was sounding off earlier either didn't know what was going on, or knew but intentionally obfuscated. Even if the above quote is true, can you believe it? I am having a hard time doing so. Maybe it's clueless, if they were clueless in February, or maybe it's trying to pull some wool over our eyes.

After all of the back and forth, it seems that from here on, unless something changes, if you want to get your Natty Boh on in proximity to Oriole Park at Camden Yards, you'll have to do so at one of the bars right near the stadium. Maybe that's for the best. The beer is cheaper across the street. Cookie banner We use cookies and other tracking technologies to improve your browsing experience on our site, show personalized content and targeted ads, analyze site traffic, and understand where our audiences come from.

By choosing I Accept , you consent to our use of cookies and other tracking technologies. Accolades Links. Stories Schedule Roster Stats. Each bottle of Boh tastes great AND prods your brain.

Or, there will be. For now, visit this solver site. One of the biggest crimes in Charm City hyperbole? You should too. Like any legend, there are several stories about why the mustachioed mascot Mr. Boh only has one eye. In , Boh stopped being sold in kegs. For 15 years, no tap in America dispensed Boh on draft. Today, the Elvis-obsessed, Mexican restaurant is still an unofficial keeper of the Natty Boh brand. If you want to bring some serious Bohmance to your marriage proposal, it can be done.

A dude recently gained access to the roof of the iconic Natty Boh Tower in Brewers Hill, toting candles and all. Boh proposed to his gal Salie from Utz chips. Updated : Read More.

Welcome to part two of this three-part series on famous local brands. Last week we looked at Smyth Jewelers; its iconic billboard featuring Mr. Boh of National Bohemian Beer and Salie Utz of Utz Snacks brought three brands together in one of the most creative yet obvious ways possible. Got it? To sum it up, the MGH advertising agency utilized a brilliant marketing plan to attract a coveted demographic — toyear-olds — to Smyth Jewelers.

They used inexpensive items — beer and snacks — to lure in new customers for a very expensive item — an engagement ring. Natty Boh has been around since when it was first brewed by the National Brewing Company in Baltimore.



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