World’s first ‘beer hotel’ has opened in Columbus, United States; time to book a room!
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL TRENDS, COLUMBUS/ Created : Sep 19, 2018, 18:27 IST
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This might be a dream come true for all the ardent beer fans out there! A hotel in Columbus, Ohio, has opened recently and has earned the tag of being ‘the world’s first beer hotel’. Yes, you read that right.
This might be a dream come true for all the ardent beer fans out there! A hotel in Columbus, Ohio, has opened recently and has earned the tag of being ‘the world’s first beer hotel’. Yes, you read that right. Read less
This might be a dream come true for all the ardent beer fans out there! A hotel in Columbus, Ohio, has opened recently and has earned the tag of being ‘the world’s first beer hotel’. Yes, you read that right.
In no time, the campaign generated enough fund and a 32-room beer hotel, called The DogHouse, was inaugurated.
A beer lover’s dream
1) Each room here is installed with beer taps, while showers have mini-fridges stocked with beer.
2) Guests will be welcomed by a lobby bartender, who will greet them with free beer upon arrival.
3) This is one-of-a-kind crowdfunded beer hotel in the world.
4) Interactive beer museum.
5) And yes, they have shower beer too!
6) The lobby features beer games and activities including beer pong for the entertainment of guests.
7) One can book the Standard Rooms for $162/night, while the BrewMaster Suite can be booked at $284.
The co-founder and CEO of BrewDog, James Watt said it is the world’s first hotel offering guests a night’s stay inside a brewery, literally. This is the only hotel, where you get malt massages to brewery views and shower beers.
Well, what more a beer lover could have wished for!
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