From the Yoga Journal:
A beer brewery might seem like an unlikely place for a yoga class, but for some, that’s a part of the appeal. “The floors are concrete, and they’re usually a bit dirty. It’s loud from the glycol chiller,” said Beth Cosi, who teaches a class called Bendy Brewski at breweries around Charleston, SC. ”It’s garage band yoga. You’ve got to be OK with that.”…
There are other advantages to practicing yoga where craft beer is brewed, too. From the smell of hops to the feeling of community, breweries offer a casual atmosphere that brings together students who might otherwise never practice yoga with seasoned practitioners who enjoy a good beer.
“Beer and yoga have a few things in common, but the most important is happiness,” said beer blogger and yoga teacher Adrienne Jenise, who teachesBrewAsanas in the Denver and Boulder, Colorado areas. ”Both are soothing, relaxing, and lead to a casual social environment.”
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