What does o's stros and natty bo's

O's, Strohs and Natty Bohs meaning:

O’s: Named after popular former Orioles first baseman Boog Powell Strohs: Refers to a beer brewed by the Stroh Brewing Company Natty Bohs: Refers to National Bohemian (dubbed Natty Boh by the locals of Baltimore), an American beer originally brewed in Baltimore, Maryland

National Bohemian Beer was founded in 1885. The Bohemian-style beer was brewed by the National Brewing Company in Baltimore. In 1965 Natty Boh became the official sponsor of the Baltimore Orioles and was served at Memorial Stadium.

In 1996 the G. Heileman Brewing Company, which owned Natty Boh at the time was sold to Stroh Brewing Company and eventually to Pabst Brewing Company. Brewing in Maryland stopped in 2000.

Although it hasn’t been brewed in the state for over 15 years, many Baltimoreans still consider Natty Boh a local beer.

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Source: https://www.draysbay.com/2015/6/2/8703025/a-trip-to-the-land-of-os-and-natty-bohs