National Bohemian

Client Brewer in San Antonio, Texas, United States 🇺🇸
Owned by Pabst Brewing Company

Established in 1885

Contact
110 E Houston St., San Antonio, TX, 78205, United States
Description
Sure, the National Bohemian brand first began brewing beer in 1885 in the heart of its humble homestead port town of Baltimore, MD.

And certainly, their one-eyed, mustachioed mascot Mr. Boh has always relished his role as embellisher of great stories, and friendly faced reminder to always keep an eye on what’s most important in life.

And yes, it’s true that National Bohemian has become, through years of long-lasting leisure seeking and unwavering dedication to good food, good friends, good families & great times, an icon of our Chesapeake traditions, and Charm City’s laid back and carefree lifestyle.

But among all these great things that have built a legacy of laughter and lightheartedness, perhaps the most telling are the quiet appreciation for the powerful potential of simple things, the transformative and rippling effects of living for fun, and the daily opportunity that we each possess to remind ourselves and others that we must always brew our own happiness.

Because ultimately, if we each choose to see the world as less heavy and more happy,

We Can All Live Pleasantly!

Admin Note: Pabst purchased in National Bohemian in 1999. National Bohemian is marketed in and around the Baltimore, MD area and currently brewed in Albany, GA at MillerCoors.

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2.8
Appearance - 2 | Aroma - 2 | Flavor - 3 | Texture - 2 | Overall - 4

This is pretty much a bad beer. It tastes like almost a beer, but lacking anything that makes beer good. It made my mouth feel great sadness. Sometimes I wish I didn’t drink this beer at all. Would I do it all again? Yeah sure why not. It is not the worst of the crappy beers. Funny can as well.

Tried from Can on 22 Nov 2006 at 15:52


3
Appearance - 4 | Aroma - 2 | Flavor - 3 | Texture - 4 | Overall - 3

Well, if it's from the land of pleasant living, it must be good! Light, creamy, hint of bready malt, gasoline. Quick finish, but overall that hint of malt really takes this beer a long way. The softer than normal carbonation (for style) is a good thing, too. Now that I've had Natty Bo, I can retire.

Tried from Can on 15 Mar 2002 at 07:52


Driving home from Phillies game!

Tried from Can on 30 Jun 1997 at 23:40