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Natty Boh On Tap At Camden Yards This Season

BALTIMORE (WJZ) -- Baseball returns to Oriole Park at Camden Yards one month from Monday, and a Baltimore favorite is coming back, too.

Ron Matz has more on an old friend returning for the new season.

Natty Boh is back and on tap at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Charles Fletcher couldn't be happier.

"I love Natty Boh and Channel 13 and the Ravens and the Orioles. I love everything about Maryland," said Fletcher. "I grew up on Natty Boh. When I was a kid I used to watch my grandparents and my father drink it. It's a nice beer, a good beer. I prefer that to a lot of beers. I like anything dealing with Maryland, crab cakes...Maryland is a beautiful place, the land of pleasant living."

Nothing says Baltimore and Maryland more than Mr. Boh, from the land of pleasant living and the home of the Babe.

They're talking about National Boh at the Sports Legends Museum.

"I think it's great, Natty Boh on tap. It might help the Orioles go back to their glory years. I spent many days and nights in Memorial Stadium drinking Natty Boh in various forms. I heard on the news that Pabst is really happy with the sales in the test market and they're going to go more widespread around the area. I think it's just great," said Jay Anderson, Sports Legends Museum. "I remember the commercials back then with Natty Boh. We have some old black and white commercials from the 1966 Orioles highlights tape that we show. It was part of the Baltimore culture for a long time and it's terrific it's coming back."

Sales of Natty Boh have exceeded expectations since it was brought back on tap at the end of January.

Natty Boh hasn't been brewed locally in 15 years, but in Baltimore it's still the king of beers.

"A lot of these beers are good, but I want the old stuff that I was raised on," said Fletcher.

National Beer will be available throughout the ballpark when the Orioles open the home season on April 4.

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