Lululemon has excelled so well at making yoga pants that they’ve decided to branch out and brew their own beer, too.

The brand that brought you hoodies that can take your eye out is determined to attract more men to the athleisure company by luring them in with their “Curiosity Lager.”

The libation, which will receive a limited edition run of 88,000 cans sold exclusively in Canadian liquor stores, features hints of lemon drop and chinook hops and will be available beginning mid-August.

Natural Light might finally have a worthy competitor when it comes to Worst Beer Ever.

Why Canada? Vancouver continues to serve as the home base for Lululemon, which paired up with local business Stanley Park Brewing for the brew.

“We both share a deep hometown pride in our forest-in-the-city, Stanley Park and a unbridled enthusiasm for cold beer after a sweaty run on the Seawall,” the company said in a release.

But ladies, beware: The suds are not apparently not compatible with a woman’s sensitive lady tummy and are designed exclusively for men.

“I think Lululemon . . . is interested in talking to a more male beer-drinking crowd,” Doug Devlin, Stanley Park’s director of marketing, told CBC News. “It’s a nice way for each of us to take what it is we do to a new consumer.”

Based on their track record, Lululemon is best known for exposing women’s bodies to the world, so pairing these qualities with alcohol seems to be an unwise choice.

It’s a pathetic attempt by the company to get back in the public’s good graces. In 2013, former CEO Chip Wilson said: “Quite frankly, some women’s bodies just don’t work for [our yoga pants] . . . It’s about rubbing through the thighs and how much pressure there is.”

Plan your yoga retreat to the Great White North now — the “Curiosity Lager” is available only while supplies last.