Our Beer spa conversation began something like this – “Let’s get naked and drink beer in a tub.”

Yes, that’s the way it usually goes in a beer spa in Prague. I can tell you this on authority, being the one who actually said such a thing to the bunch of girls about to be a part of this ritual in Prague. Because that is exactly why we were here – to get naked, sink into a tub of beer (at least all the ingredients that make beer – minus the fermentation process) and drink endless beer from a personal tap by our elbow.

Unless of course, you have come in a swimsuit, naked is the easiest (and fastest) way to start achieving your goal – mine being drinking beer. The reason I say this is pretty obvious. Even before your bottom has hit the beer, your time starts ticking. So, if you are in a race to challenge your partner, friend, or whoever is with you in there, you’ll appreciate my warning.

What is beer spa?

Well, this is a place you go to in Prague (and a few such places all over Czech Republic) to soak yourself in a tub of hot water mixed with hop and yeast and thirty minutes of soaking up later, you lie on a bed of straws and let the body continue to absorb the good stuff. It’s a spa alright – you have your own private room for the time, but there are no scented candles and personal attendants.

Beer spa is quite straightforward. You enter, strip and start drinking – after a very brief explanation of why and how the tap works (that is extremely important you know), an occasionally nibble on some beer-bread in between drinking. Yes, there is some music to egg you on, but I admit I didn’t pay much attention to it and focused instead on the immediate problem at hand – do I start with the light or dark Krušovice beer? Krušovice, I’ll have you know, is one the best Czech beer and I was in a race to drink at least 3 glasses of it (having picked up the 1ltr giant glass). You will appreciate my predicament.

Beers to your health…or something like that. Cheers!

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The ingredients are ready to be mixed and thrown into the oak tub filled with warm water.
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After all the ingredients are thrown in to the tub, this is how it looks – before the Jacuzzi begins

 

Beer facts

In Czech Republic, beer is cheaper than water especially at restaurants and bars! The Czech rank number one in the world for beer consumption, drinking on average 144 liters of beer for every child, teenager, adult, pregnant woman and tourist in the country!

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The spa attendant explains the process of using your tap!
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Your personal tap for unlimited beer – light or dark, you choose.
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The straw bed where you continue to let your body absorb the goodness after you have stepped out of the tub

Five reasons to try

  1. Unlimited beer on tap while you soak up
  2. The hops help to open and cleanse your pores
  3. Beer is a great hair conditioner
  4. Malt is a great way to exfoliate
  5. Yeast has B vitamins and active enzymes that rejuvenate your skin

Things to know… 

  1. Bring your own swimwear
  2. Don’t shower for at least five hours after
  3. You are free to drink as much as you can within the allotted time frame
  4. This experience will set you back anything between USD150-200 (for two)

The business of beer

With an annual production upwards of 16.7 million barrels annually, beer is big business in Czech Republic. Export brings in the euros, but beer also draws visitors from Germany, Denmark, Sweden, UK, and US into the country eager to drink it at source or bathe in it. This latest tourist craze of beer spas makes sense after all.

Any time of the year, the half dozen or so beer spas in the country is always full, so booking in advance is a good idea. Different beer spas offer different experiences – but beer is the common element. But more than the soaking up of vitamins, it is the experience that drives people to the tubs.

Beer has been brewed in Czech Republic for centuries and the Czechs pride in their national treasure. In fact, many breweries also offer guided tours where you can get closer to your favourite drink.