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Rub Beer On Me – Your Options I rub it on our face, and we’d bet would be easy to please mostwho love beer and wantedto jump on a massage table.Slap some beer in our hands, good, but this isn’t a massage you look for late night. This is The Ritz-Carlton, and it’s nothing but first class. As you can imagine, this isn’t “cheap”—but nothing cheap is worth it in the end. They have a couple of options for folks to experience. You can go for the foot treatment, or go full tilt and try out the malt scrub and microbrew massage. We went straight for the good stuff, but read how they describe it and see which fits your bill. Hops N’ Honey Ultimate Pedicure: A Ritz-Carlton, Denver Signature Treatment Embracing notes of amber, caramel, oats and whipped milk and honey lotion is massaged Look close and you’ll see Derek isn’t wearing anything under that robe. are terrible; in this case it’s theBeer Magazine Having to fly to Denver for the soul purpose of getting a massage is aDEREK TAKES ONE FOR THE TEAMSome parts of owningworst part of the job.task usually saved for the people who are hated at the company. In this case it was I. Upon arrivingto the newly renovated Ritz-Carlton, I was subjected to staying in one of the nicest rooms I’ve beenforced to sleep in. The massage was the next part of the torture, and when I walked into the spa I wasgreeted with a big smile and a beer waiting on ice for me. Yes, it’s hard work I tell you. After gettingthe directions to the locker room, I enjoyed my beer and waited for my Therapist to walk me into theroom. Not really knowing what was going to happen, I walked into the massage room, which waslike a big shower. I was then scrubbed with the malt and beer mix like a giant herb rub on a roast.I was then given a Vichy shower, where rhythmic pulses of water were used to rinse me off. I wasthen painted with some Great Divide Yeti, warmed of course, and teased that the rest of the beerwas waiting for me after. A great massage ironed some of the stress out of my muscles, stress whicha quick sit in the spa while drinking the rest of my beer and I was shoved out to my room. Since all honey, this pedicure was created specifically for The Ritz-Carlton, Denver, located in one of the microbrew capitals of the world. This decadent pedicure starts with a scoop of “Hops N’ Honey Me! Bath Ice Cream” to soften and nourish the feet. Then, legs and feet are exfoliated and a caramel foot mask is applied for hydration. A paraffin foot dip is also included before into the feet and legs. Nails are polished as a finishing touch. As an extra indulgence, samplings of three microbrews or herbal teas are served to complete the experience. 75 minutes, $125 obviously was mostly created by having to do this for the magazine. Afterwards it was a shower, Mile High Malt Scrub this work creates an appetite, I ate some great sushi at the bar and enjoyed a few beers too. If you & Microbrew Massage haven’t dug into my sarcasm this experience was simply amazing. The hotel, the staff, the service was This ex’beer’ience will delight even the most all top of the world and if they need another “test dummy” I’ll make that sacrifice again! discerning suds sippers—and spa goers— and incorporates two beers from a nearby brewing company, Great Divide. Enjoy an exfoliating Vichy shower experience. Your therapist will then mix Samurai Ale beer into malt, all while you sip on the brew, and a full-body malt exfoliation scrub will follow. It doesn’t stop there—a bottle of dark, rich Yeti Imperial Stout is painted over to achieve silky soft skin. The ritual is followed by a moisturizing shampoo and scalp massage along with a full-body massage using the foam of the Yeti beer mixed with luxurious moisturizers. At once, retreat to our relaxation lounge and take in more beer, if you’d like. 75 minutes, $200 :65


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