The Spa at the Four Seasons Resort in Vail Features Beer Bathing
Ryan Fowler — April 8, 2013 — Lifestyle
References: foodbeast
The spa at the Four Seasons Resort in Vail offers special spa experiences that are all beer-related. The high-class hotel has teamed up with a company named Crazy Mountain Brewing to create these all-beer spa experiences. The ’Brew and Renew’ treatment offers foot soaks, body wraps, scalp treatments, full body scrubs and of course actually drinking beer.
All of these treatments are not just for kicks: the brews are actually good for your skin and hair. I can't believe that they don't offer this type of spa treatment everywhere across the world: many men would love to soak in beer all day. It wouldn't surprise me in the least if similar spas started popping up in the near future. With treatments ranging from $45 to $225, who could possibly resist?
All of these treatments are not just for kicks: the brews are actually good for your skin and hair. I can't believe that they don't offer this type of spa treatment everywhere across the world: many men would love to soak in beer all day. It wouldn't surprise me in the least if similar spas started popping up in the near future. With treatments ranging from $45 to $225, who could possibly resist?
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