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Update 1/14/16 -- In late December, 3 Guys and a Beer'd posted on its Facebook page that it would keep its taproom open in Carbondale. The brewery thanked its fans for their "overwhelming support."

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CARBONDALE -- There’s some sad news in the beer world out of Lackawanna County.

A local craft beer brewery in Carbondale will be closing its doors after just four years in business.

It's apparently last call for a brewery in Lackawanna County as 3 Guys and a Beer'd is calling it over.

The guys behind the craft beer brewery in Carbondale posted a message on Facebook, saying: “after four years as a business we have decided that we must close our doors at the end of this year.”

Brad Beneski with Verrastro distributor delivers 3 Guys and knows the owners well.

“Definitely going to be missed in the beer community. They're always super willing to donate their beer, donate their time, just be part of the beer scene, seemed they got more out of it than the customers did a lot of the times,” said Beneski.

The owners of 3 Guys declined to talk with Newswatch 16. On Facebook, they cited financial reasons for coming to the difficult decision.

Jerry Haggerty works at The Vault restaurant in West Scranton, where they not only serve 3 Guys at the bar but also in the food.

“We use that beer in our sauces and so this not in the area, it's kind of a major blow,” said Haggerty.

The Loyalty Barber Shop in Scranton has its own 3 Guys beer made just for them, called “Shaving Cream Ale.”

“Jokingly said why don't you do a beer for us,” said Loyalty co-owner Brian Nardella. “And they said okay, did a beer, and it was supposed to be a one-off goof and it ended up selling really well in the bars and stuff.”

Nardella says the owners of 3 Guys weren't just running a business in the community. They are community members running a business that cares about its home.

“Every charity event we've done, every event they've done, they're the first ones in and the last ones out. They were always ready to help out,” said Nardella.

On Facebook, the owners of 3 Guys and a Beer'd thanked their supporters who they say took in their beer from day one and never looked back.