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For the first time in more than a year, beer lovers in Northeast Ohio will be able to tour Great Lakes Brewing Company's brewery.
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Taking to Twitter on Tuesday, the popular Cleveland-based beer manufacturer announced that it is now booking public and private tours at its brewery, located at 2516 Market Ave. off of W. 25th St. Those looking to book tours can do so on Great Lakes' official website, with the brewery currently offering a deal in which tours cost just $5 for those who bring their COVID-19 vaccination cards.
GLBC's upcoming tours will mark their first in more than a year after they were initially made unavailable due a temporary closure related to renovations in January 2020. Amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the brewpub closed its doors last July and again in December before reopening on St. Patrick's Day this past March.
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