Beer spas, are they worth the hype?

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While the number of beer lovers is increasing by the minute, the wave the beer spas are making goes much unnoticed. The trend is rising, and there are several known beer spas in Iceland, Prague, Hungary, Austria, Belgium and so many more places in the world.

Beer Spas allow customers to enjoy the limitless amount of beer to drink as well as a tub full of it to bathe in. Yes, beer spas are a mix of comfort and pleasure of taste. Since the world has known the advantages of beer, beer spas have been on the list of “things to do” for many tourists.

Benefits of beer spas

While many of us have found comfort in a cold pint of beer at the end of a tiresome day, we should know that that isn’t the only benefit.

Beer baths are nutritious for your skin and hair.

Beer is rich in vitamin B, minerals, silicon, anti-oxidants, and fiber. All these components act as nutrients to your skin.

Beer spas allow you to relax and can be therapeutic for the soul. The warmth and the aroma of beer can be relaxing, combined with a body massage.

The components of beer are organic and prevent skin from aging or wrinkling easily.

Warm bubbling beer opens clogged pores and cleanses on a deeper level than any other chemical as it has siliceous.

A beer spa experience can improve blood circulation and metabolism, resulting in reduced chances of catching any serious illness.

Beer can improve hair growth and will add extra shine to your hair.

Vitamin B in beer helps in remaking new cells to replace the dead ones as well.

In my opinion, beer spas are definitely worth the hype. With all those benefits, it is a novelty everyone should try at least once. The best part? If you like it, you can do it more and more often…even in the comfort of your own home!

Planning to go to one of these European locations already? Well, let’s add in a beer spa excursion and make the most of it! Reach out when you’re ready and let’s chat!

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