
And yes, we used REAL BEER, brewed locally by our friends at Dry County Brewing Company right here in Spruce Pine, North Carolina. Our home county, Mitchell County, was one of the last of the so-called 'dry counties' in North Carolina to allow liquor to be made or sold. Mountain Moonshine was outlawed until 2009. We all celebrate our liberation to enjoy handmade libations. We're starting with four new fragrances of beer soap: Amber, Black Pepper, Cranberry Fig, and Twilight Wood. Two scents use ale, one Kolsch beer and another oatmeal stout. Haven't tried a beer soap before? You don’t know what you’re missing. Put that rich creamy lather to use bathing and shaving!
Amber Oatmeal Stout Beer Soap
The Blue Ridge Soap Shed’s Oatmeal Stout Beer Soap is full bodied and smooth, blended with amber, vanilla, patchouli, frankincense & myrrh.
Price: $5.00
Black Pepper Kolsch Beer Soap
The Blue Ridge Soap Shed’s Black Pepper Kolsch Beer Soap has a top note of pepper softened by spices of cardamom, nutmeg and cinnamon.
Price: $5.00
Cranberry Fig Ale Beer Soap
The Blue Ridge Soap Shed’s Cranberry Fig Ale Soap fragrance achieves a compromise between the tart bite of Cranberries and the sweet, mild allure of Fig.
Price: $5.00
Twilight Wood Ale Soap
The Blue Ridge Soap Shed’s Twilight Wood Ale Soap fragrance is like a stroll through an ancient forest.
Price: $5.00
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