CLEVELAND, Ohio - Great Lakes Brewing Co.'s brewpub will shut down for a "refresh," the company says on its website.

The closure will run from Sunday, Jan. 26, through mid-February as the kitchen is expanded and dining spaces are renovated. A specific reopening date was not announced.

The brewery and gift shop will remain open. Tours will not be available during the closure. They will resume Friday, Feb. 14. Rides to Cavs games on the brewery's Fatty Wagon - the shuttle that runs on a 20% blend of biodiesel processed with used cooking oil - also will not be available during the hiatus.

No details were offered about the makeover on the site, but a source with the brewery says expect changes in particular with the beer garden.

It's not the first time the brewpub has closed. A year ago, Great Lakes shut down for several days for repairs and maintenance involving floors, walls, electrical and other areas. Co-founder Pat Conway said then that a fire at a nearby building caused some damage to the brewery’s first-floor symposium, where tours of Great Lakes begin. The brewpub also has closed for staff outings.

Great Lakes Brewing Co. was founded in 1988 and is Ohio's first craft brewery.

Great Lakes is at 2516 Market Ave., Cleveland.

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