Before we dive into what Spice Trade beers you can enjoy at Oakwell Beer Spa this April, let’s check out some fun facts about the brewery.

No. You soak in a warm hydrotherapy bath of water infused with hops, malt, brewer’s yeast, and other botanicals—not pure beer. The infusion promotes relaxation and skin conditioning without the stickiness of bathing in actual beer.
Wear a swimsuit and bring flip-flops or sandals. Most beer spas provide towels and robes, and some offer disposable swimwear or items for purchase if needed. Follow the spa’s dress code.
You relax in a warm bath infused with beer ingredients such as hops, malted barley, and brewer’s yeast, often in a wooden or copper tub. Many beer spas also offer a lounge area and the option to enjoy craft beer before or after your soak.
Bring swimwear and sandals; towels and robes are typically provided. A darker-colored suit is recommended, as light fabrics can show slight discoloration from hops. Bring a valid ID if you plan to enjoy beer.
Yes. The Beer Spa regularly partners with local breweries, including Spice Trade Brewing, to feature rotating tap lists in the lounge. Offerings change, so check the current lineup before your visit.
Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends. Sessions typically last 60–90 minutes, allowing time to change, soak, and relax in the lounge.
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