SPRING LAKE TOWNSHIP, MI - Less than two years after opening, Dutch Girl Brewery in Spring Lake is closed for business.

Owners Luke Finchem and Kelly Rozema Finchem announced on Facebook on Tuesday, March 14, that the brewery "permanently closed today." It opened during July 2015.

The post did not give a reason for the closure, but did offer it up for sale for $350,000 - a negotiable price.

The 7,500-square-foot facility is located at 14964 Cleveland St. in Spring Lake Township. It features a large bar, high- and low-top seating for up to 80 people and seven diverse beers on tap.

The brewery is located between Alles Tire and Auto Value, and across the street from Vander Mill.

"We truly thank you so much for your business and the laughs, cheers and encouragement you have given us for almost two years," the post said. "We learned a lot about opening a small business and will forever be proud of our craft beers, unique dishes and warm atmosphere with great staff."

Dutch Girl recently won a bronze medal at the Best of Craft Beer Awards in Bend, Ore., for The Mechanic in the Baltic-Style Porter category.

Anyone interested in purchasing the business is asked to send a Facebook message to the Dutch Girl Brewery page. If a buyer is not found, "an auction will take place in the coming weeks," the post said.

"Thank you to our faithful mug club members and locals!" the post said. "We met so many great people we now call friends. Lastly, to our families who supported us."

Fans of the brewery have a shocked and sad tone in the comments on the Facebook announcement: