Salesman helped make a name out of National Premium and Natty Boh

By Frederick N. Rasmussen (The Baltimore Sun, 8/30/2012)

Whenever you drink a National Premium or Natty Boh, think of Jerome “Jerry” DiPaolo, the colorful National Brewing Co. salesman and executive who helped make it one of the most recognizable and respected beers for more than 40 years in Baltimore and Maryland.

It’s sad that DiPaolo, who recently died at 95, never got a chance to enjoy the new National Premium. Once his former employer’s flagship product, it is now back in bars, but not on tap, and on liquor store shelves.

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