Bathhouse turned brewery
- Share via
Superior Bathhouse in Hot Springs, Ark., is the only brewery headquartered in a national park.
Superior Bathhouse brewer/owner Rose Schweikhart pours a pint of her beer brewed using water from Hot Springs National Park. Tiny lockers from the building’s days as a bathhouse are in the background. (Kevin Revolinski / Chicago Tribune)
Superior Bathhouse in Hot Springs, Ark., is the only brewery headquartered in a national park.
Rose Schweikhart was a homebrewer until she opened Superior Bathhouse Brewery & Distillery. (Kevin Revolinski / Chicago Tribune)
From the inside of Superior Bathhouse, large windows front the magnolia-lined Central Avenue (aka Bathhouse Row). (Kevin Revolinski / Chicago Tribune)
House beers are easily recognized by the bathtub tap handles. (Kevin Revolinski / Chicago Tribune)
Superior Bathhouse Brewery & Distillery in Hot Springs National Park is the only brewery in the world using thermal spring water to brew its beer. Read the full story here.
(Kevin Revolinski / Chicago Tribune)