I am steeping in beer ingredients. I am drinking beer. I am one with the beer.
Sounds like a mantra, but really itâs just my Tuesday morning in Denverâs Five Points neighborhood at The Beer Spa. Iâve come to find out if this odd self-care experience is just a bunch of wet, craft enthusiast hipster nonsense or actually a healthful thing worth paying $119 per couple to soak in a bath of hops, barley and fennel for an hour. Oh, and thatâs before the optional $20, 200 mg CBD bath bomb, because cannabidiol clearly belongs at such a relaxing party.
What It’s Like To Relax In A Hops-and-Barley Bath at Whittier’s New Beer Spa
A dreamy beer-centric spa opened in Denver on February 26, offering a taproom, private beer therapy treatments, and zero-gravity massages. Cassidy Ritter •
March 9, 2021
After a long week of pandemic life or a powder day on the slopes, relaxation time is a must. So, why not switch up your normal wind-down routine by soaking in a tub infused with hops, barley, and herbs typically used to make beer? It may sound like just a dream, but now you can live that dream in the Whittier neighborhood on the corner of North Downing Street and 30th Avenue.
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Instead, the raw ingredients of beer hops and barley are combined with other herbs, selected by a master herbalist, in what French describes as a giant tea bag. The result, she adds, is efficient, healthy and pleasant.
Customers of the Beer Spa can book a private room for one or two people and enjoy a four-step, self-paced treatment: bath hydrotherapy with the therapeutic hops, barley and herbs; an infrared sauna; a rain shower; and an outdoor deck. French notes that the ingredients offer the benefits of relaxation, invigoration and wellness from B and K vitamins and other nutrients for the skin. There s also a relaxation lounge with zero-gravity chairs, next-generation massage chairs designed to make you feel as if you re floating. French says she and Zouaoui discovered the chairs in Korea while on a fourteen-month tour of 25 countries around the world.
Tarpon Springs students first in Florida to practice procedures on synthetic dog
Tony Sadiku reports
TARPON SPRINGS, Fla. - Students at Tarpon Springs High School interested in being a veterinarian are getting a rare opportunity to practice procedures on a dog.
It is the first grade-school in Florida, and only the second in the nation, to have access to a synthetic cadaver canine, something typically reserved for universities and vet programs. It s kind of an honor actually knowing that our program is as unique as it is, said Farrah Schutte, a senior. I actually jumped up and down with joy, Schutte added, describing the excitement she felt when she first heard her school was getting the dog.