Description
Beer soap made with apricot wheat beer and walnut shells. It gives off scents of apricot, spice, and malt.
Why Beer Soap?
Truthfully, we were just looking for another excuse to add beer to our daily routine. What we came up with was a soap that not only smells amazing but also has actual craft beer in it (a different brew for each scent). We also use all-natural ingredients like orange peel, crushed oats, and real hops to boost the cleaning power and aroma of these sudsy soaps. A little more info about our beer soap:
- The scents are derived from the beer itself and can be described as spicy, roasty, or fruity depending on the variety of soap.
- They won't leave you smelling like a stale day-old beer, we promise!
- Since beer is rich in vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and amino acids, it is an excellent treatment for your skin!
- It works great as a hand soap, body soap, hard shampoo, and shaving soap.
- Beer soap is a perfect gift for just about anyone who has ever enjoyed a beer.
INGREDIENTS:
Coconut oil, RSPD Certified palm oil, safflower oil, kosher glycerine, wheat beer, walnut shell, fragrance oil.
THE HISTORY OF SWAG
Swag Brewery was founded in early 2012 by two Minnesota-born, beer-obsessed recent college graduates who decided they’d rather drink with 'the man' than work for him. Their goal is to design and produce swag that helps beer lovers squeeze beer into every corner of their lives.
- Young entrepreneurs and a small business (good for the economy)
- Fair wages (we pay good money to make good stuff)
- Craft beer culture (mmmm beer)
- Creativity and small-scale production (we source products from independent producers all around the country)
- 100% American-made goods
Ingredients
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