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Captain of Icelandic national football team invests in beer spa 6743

13. mar 2023 20:52

The new beer spa close to the town of Akureyri in North Iceland has a new investor. Aron Einar Gunnarsson, captain of the men's national football team, has bought a ten percent stake in the spa which opened in June, according to local news site Vísir.

The local brewery Kaldi opened the beer spa next to its factory in the village of Árskógarsandur by Eyjafjörður fjord, close to Akureyri. The concept is modeled after popular Czech beer baths.

There, guests can literally bathe in beer in addition to other beer based treatments. The brewers claim that bathing in beer has various health benefits, such as skin revitalization.

Professional player at Cardiff City
The Icelandic national team rose to fame by defying expectations at the 2016 European Championships in France last summer. Having qualified for a major tournament for the first time in its history, the Icelandic team reached the quarter finals, memorably beating England in the previous round.

Aron Einar plies his trade at Welsh side Cardiff City, currently competing in the second tier of English football.

Below is a video from Business Insider on Kaldi's beer spa.

The new beer spa close to the town of Akureyri in North Iceland has a new investor. Aron Einar Gunnarsson, captain of the men's national football team, has bought a ten percent stake in the spa which opened in June, according to local news site Vísir.

The local brewery Kaldi opened the beer spa next to its factory in the village of Árskógarsandur by Eyjafjörður fjord, close to Akureyri. The concept is modeled after popular Czech beer baths.

There, guests can literally bathe in beer in addition to other beer based treatments. The brewers claim that bathing in beer has various health benefits, such as skin revitalization.

Professional player at Cardiff City
The Icelandic national team rose to fame by defying expectations at the 2016 European Championships in France last summer. Having qualified for a major tournament for the first time in its history, the Icelandic team reached the quarter finals, memorably beating England in the previous round.

Aron Einar plies his trade at Welsh side Cardiff City, currently competing in the second tier of English football.

Below is a video from Business Insider on Kaldi's beer spa.