Growth & Expansion
Steeple is a healthy, running business — and there’s still meaningful room to grow. We’ve focused on doing a few things really well, which means the next owner walks in with a solid base and clear paths forward.
Grow the Beer
Take Steeple’s beer beyond the taproom. Guest taps at local restaurants. Small-run canning for retail. Wholesale accounts across the region. The recipes are proven, the system is dialed in, and the brand already has a reputation — you’re not introducing yourself, you’re expanding.
Activate the Kitchen
There’s a commercial kitchen on-site that’s ready to go. Run your own food program, bring in a local chef as a partner, or lease it out for extra income. However you use it, it’s a real asset that most breweries would kill to have built in from day one.
Fill the Calendar
Steeple already has a packed events schedule, but there’s room for more. Private event rentals. Ticketed beer dinners. Brewing education nights. Specialty release parties. The taproom is a natural venue for all of it — and your regulars are already asking for more.
Expand the Brand
Merch, packaged beer, branded retail, collaborations with other breweries or local businesses — there’s a lot of runway here. The Steeple name means something in Hastings. The next owner gets to decide how far it goes.
Go Bigger Online
The digital side is wide open. Stronger social presence, direct-to-customer marketing, online merch sales, an email list that actually works. The foundation is there; it just needs someone with the time to build on it.
The systems are running. The community is showing up. All that’s missing is an owner who can focus on growing — not getting started.




