Can you take a tour of the Natural Bohemian Beer brewery in Baltimore?

September 20th, 2008 · 2 Comments



My bad. Someone told me that the brewery was located some where over by 895 in Baltimore. Then why on the bottle does it say it is from Pennsylvania?

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    • 1 yellowstonedogs // Sep 20, 2008

      The Brewery was closed in 1978 and production of Natty Boh moved to their facility at Halethorpe, Maryland.
      That brewery has since closed and been demolished too.

      The Clipper City Beer Brewery in Baltimore has tours and a virtual one at their website:
      http://www.ccbeer.com/virtual-tour-brewery

      EDIT:
      I imagine they leave it on there because it was originally brewed in Baltimore and it was a famous beer.
      I found this for you at Wikipedia (it outlines the history of Natty Boh):

      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Bohemian

    • 2 Baltimore Birds Fan // Sep 20, 2008

      I believe what you mean is National Bohemian Beer, known to some of the Baltimore locals as "Natty Boh". National Bohemian beer is no longer brewed in Baltimore.

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