Most beer spas recommend a swimsuit and flip-flops. If you don’t bring them, many locations provide disposable options or offer rentals or items for purchase; check the spa’s policy in advance.
Beer spa soaks use warm water infused with hops, brewer’s yeast, and malt, which contain B vitamins, amino acids, and antioxidants that may help soften and nourish skin. Spas often claim benefits for concerns like psoriasis, acne, and cellulite, along with improved circulation and metabolism, but evidence is limited and results vary, so consider it a relaxing, complementary experience rather than a medical treatment.
You soak in a warm, effervescent bath infused with brewing ingredients—hops, brewer’s yeast, and malt—often in a wooden or copper tub. The focus is relaxation and skin-nourishing botanicals, and many spas let you enjoy a beer or other beverage while you soak, followed by time in a relaxation area.
In most beer spas, yes—you can enjoy beer or wine in the lounge or while soaking, often featuring selections from local breweries. Drinks are served in spill-safe cups, and limits may apply for comfort and safety.
No. The bath is typically an alcohol-free infusion of brewing ingredients such as hops, malt, and brewer’s yeast designed for skin benefits, while any beer you drink is served separately from taps or cans.