LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A brewery in Louisville's Shelby Park neighborhood is now brewer-owned. 

According to a news release Tuesday, Atrium Brewing is now led by led by longtime employees Spencer Guy and Max Myers.

Guy and Myers "plan to keep pushing boundaries," according to the release, while nurturing their connection to Louisville. 

Atrium will continue producing its current product line, while introducing new releases developed by Guy and Myers. Both the Shelby Street taproom and the Norton Commons location will remain open and active during the transition, according to the release. 

"Atrium was built with a vision of curiosity and creativity," Guy said in the release. "We're incredibly thankful to the previous ownership for bringing Atrium to life, for trusting us early on with the direction of the beer program, and now for giving us the opportunity to carry that legacy forward. Our goal is simple: to keep making the beers that represent who we are and the city we love."

Atrium Brewing's original taproom and brewhouse is located at 1154 S. Shelby St. It's open daily from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.

For more information on Atrium's brews, food menu and the Norton Commons location, visit www.atriumbrewing.com.

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