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Boutique Craft Brewery in Nashville: Booming Location. Profitable. photo
Breweries

Boutique Craft Brewery in Nashville: Booming Location. Profitable.

Nashville, Davidson County, TN, US

Skip the line and the risk that’s involved in starting up your own brewery, and instead, buy one that’s already a proven success! This acquisition opportunity represents an established craft beverage business right in the heart of Nashville. It has a loyal customer base, differentiated products, and a strong reputation within the rapidly growing Nashville market. The business has built its success through a unique brand identity, high-quality products, and a welcoming hospitality-focused environment that drives repeat customer engagement. The company operates from a well-developed facility with established infrastructure, trained staff, and a proven operating model and product. Significant (recommended) opportunities exist to expand revenue through increased event programming, strategic partnerships, taproom expansions, and expanding product distribution. This is ideal for an owner-operator, industry professional, or strategic buyer seeking an established platform with scaling profit potential. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a respected brand with a popular product and is actively profitable. Additional information available upon execution of a confidentiality agreement.

$389,000
$506,515Revenue
$103,137Cash Flow
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Breweries
Cleaning Businesses

Tap Cleaning Installation and Service

PA, US

For 30 years, this business has been specializing in the installation, maintenance, and repair of commercial draft beer systems for bars, restaurants, breweries, taprooms, clubs, and event venues. The company provides turnkey tap system installations, routine beer line cleaning services, emergency repairs, and system optimization to ensure quality pours, proper carbonation, and maximum product yield. It is essential for all food and drink establishments serving beer to have properly functioning and well-maintained draft systems. Proper maintenance directly impacts customer satisfaction, protects product integrity, and supports overall profitability. This business fills a critical operational need by helping clients reduce waste, prevent contamination, improve taste quality, and extend equipment life. With recurring service income and strong industry demand, it represents a stable and scalable opportunity.

$250,000
$229,206Revenue
$71,318Cash Flow
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Breweries

Brewery

Contra Costa County, CA, US

BEER BREWING COMPANY -ASSET SALE- Well-established and popular Brewpub in the heart of Contra Costa County. Established in 2011, this 3,200 sq. ft. space offers seating for 50 (ADA compliant) plus an upstairs area for private events or overflow (up to 30 guests). The brewery features 6 fermenter tanks, 7 serving tanks, and 8 beers on tap—including a trademarked flagship flavor. Additional recipes are negotiable. This brewpub serves food from a full kitchen, a chance to offer dishes that pair perfectly with the rotating beer lineup. Located next to a busy movie theater and surrounded by dining and retail, the brewpub enjoys steady foot traffic, street parking, and a private lot. Favorable lease at $5,200/month with renewal options. Seller claims landlord willing to provide 2 months free rent to qualified buyer. Owner financing available to qualified buyers. 2023 gross revenue $276,000. 2024 revenues: $245,000

$99,900
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Chicagoland Craft Brewery w/Distribution & $5,000,000 revenue! REDUCED photo
Other Manufacturing
Breweries
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Chicagoland Craft Brewery w/Distribution & $5,000,000 revenue! REDUCED

IL, US

PRICE REDUCED! Seller will also consider a partial sale that will financially support short term growth, relieving the financial strain. This is a rare chance to acquire an established craft brewery with many of the attributes buyers seek but seldom find. Despite industry headwinds, this operation has held sales steady—an impressive performance in a slightly contracting category. Investment Highlights: • Premium location in a desirable, high-traffic area • Strong, well-recognized brand with loyal local following • Ideal demographic profile supporting continued growth • Broad product portfolio, including on-trend and specialty selections • Contract brewing relationships providing additional revenue streams • Long track record of success and operational stability • Professional management team and trained staff in place • Significant excess capacity available for expansion • Owner open to extended transition period, ensuring continuity The business is currently profitable at the operational level; however, due to existing debt obligations, it is not producing positive cash flow. A buyer with the financial strength to acquire the company without SBA financing will be best positioned to capitalize on the substantial growth potential. For details on this exclusive listing contact Jeff Bach at 314-941-8530 or email [email protected] Ask for listing #521JB

$3,300,000
$5,000,000Revenue
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Iconic Beaver Creek Brewery & Gem Theatre Pub – Turnkey Craft Brewery photo
Bars, Pubs & Taverns
Breweries
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Iconic Beaver Creek Brewery & Gem Theatre Pub – Turnkey Craft Brewery

Wibaux, Wibaux County, MT 59353-8001, US

Beaver Creek Brewery Founded with a passion for handcrafted beer, Beaver Creek Brewery has grown into a beloved local landmark and a draw for visitors from across eastern Montana, western North Dakota, and beyond. The brewery features a wide selection of signature brews produced on-site, offering patrons both seasonal specialties and year-round favorites. Its rustic yet welcoming taproom atmosphere, paired with excellent customer service, has made it a gathering place for locals, tourists, and event-goers. The brewery is strategically located just off I-94, making it easily accessible to travelers heading to and from Medora, Makoshika State Park, and Theodore Roosevelt National Park. In addition to its own strong foot traffic, the brewery also serves as a natural companion to the Gem Theatre & Pub, creating cross-promotional synergy that drives sales and repeat customers. The Historic Gem Theatre & Pub Originally constructed in 1914, the Gem Theatre has been at the heart of Wibaux’s cultural and social life for over a century. Renovated in 2011 by the original owners of Beaver Creek Brewery, the Gem was transformed into a unique pub and entertainment venue. The space blends historic architecture with modern upgrades, providing a one-of-a-kind dining and event experience. Guests can enjoy gourmet food, handcrafted beer from Beaver Creek, and live entertainment in a historic theater setting filled with character and charm. The Gem has hosted concerts, private events, and community celebrations, making it both a profitable business and a cultural anchor for the region. Its distinctive setting and flexible layout offer new ownership the ability to expand live programming, or continue building its reputation as an entertainment hu

$650,000
-Revenue
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Bars, Pubs & Taverns
Breweries
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"Fixer" Restaurant with Bar Type 47

Rancho Santa Margarita, Orange County, CA 92688, US

Confidential opportunity to acquire an established restaurant and bar being offered as an asset sale. This business features a fully built-out restaurant, an existing staff in place, and a valuable Type 47 full bar license included in the sale. The concept has historically offered a distinctive Spanish/Californian dining experience with a full-service bar and rotating craft beer selection, creating a strong foundation for a new owner to reposition, refresh, or relaunch the operation. The facility is currently open and operating, making this an attractive opportunity for an experienced operator seeking a turnkey location with infrastructure already in place. This is best suited for a hands-on chef, restaurateur, or operator looking for a second location or a turnaround opportunity. The business is currently losing money and needs active ownership, operational oversight, and a fresh vision to unlock its potential. With an established presence, equipped facility, staffing in place, and full liquor privileges, this opportunity offers meaningful upside for the right buyer. - Restaurant currently open and operating - Full staff in place - Type 47 full bar license included - Ideal for chef-owner or experienced operator - Strong upside through active management and repositioning

$149,888
$653,000Revenue
-Cash Flow
Turnkey Elegant Wine Bar / Restaurant / Café — High-End Buildout photo
American Restaurants
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Turnkey Elegant Wine Bar / Restaurant / Café — High-End Buildout

Thousand Oaks, Ventura County, CA, US

*conceptual rendering for privacy, space is fully built out* This is a serious, no-expense-spared restaurant buildout for a seasoned operator who understands what true turnkey actually means. Offered for sale is an elegant wine bar–forward restaurant and café featuring a full commercial kitchen with Type I hood, walk-in refrigeration, dishwasher, and complete restaurant infrastructure already in place. High ceilings, a fireplace, and a refined interior create an upscale yet welcoming atmosphere that works equally well for wine, beer on tap, and food service. Key Highlights 2,405 sf indoor + 516 sf patio = 2,921 sf Fully built-out restaurant + bar (true turnkey) Includes ABC Type 41 beer and wine license Type I hood, stove, walk-in cooler/freezer Gorgeous wine cellar Beer and wine bar with taps Indoor dining + outdoor patio seating Fireplace and high ceilings — rare and expensive to replicate Excellent parking (a major operational advantage) Infrastructure suitable for wine bar, bistro, upscale casual, or chef-driven concept Important Disclosure (Read Carefully) Sale is asset-only Business name, logo, menu, recipes, trademarks, and all other IP are NOT included Buyer brings their own concept and brand This is ideal for an experienced restaurateur or hospitality group who wants to skip construction, permits, delays, and cost overruns The Reality Yes, $1.5M is a substantial price — but replacing this buildout today would likely cost more, take far longer, and involve significant permitting risk. This offering eliminates the guesswork and lets a qualified operator step directly into a finished, polished space. Best Fit Wine bar or wine-driven restaurant Upscale café or bistro Craft beer + food concept Established operator expanding a proven brand Shown by appointment only. Proof of funds and operator experience required prior to release of address and full details. Ad#:2475638

$1,500,000
-Revenue
-Cash Flow
HUGE name in Beer leasing facility Brewery Pub Room Food & Grounds photo
Other Manufacturing
Breweries

HUGE name in Beer leasing facility Brewery Pub Room Food & Grounds

MO, US

Located on the outskirts of the St. Louis metro. For the experienced, this is a rare opportunity. Exceptional brew pub, brewery, entertainment facility and kitchen all in one. Operating with growing revenue. Over $1,000,000 in 2025 operating part time for less than 9 months. Great additional location for an operating brewery or a chance to run your own operation. The owner is leasing the operation fully turn key. With the right relationship, the brand and recipes are even a possibility. For full details contact Jeff Bach at 314-941-8530 ask for listing #525JB

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Hood, Walk-In Fridge, Fryer, 2nd Generation Restaurant-South Gate - LA photo
American Restaurants
Bakeries
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Hood, Walk-In Fridge, Fryer, 2nd Generation Restaurant-South Gate - LA

South Gate, Los Angeles County, CA, US

$175k, Bring Your Concept! Key Money: $175,000 Name and location will be disclosed after signed NDA and proof of funds are received. Fill out contact form. Important: The seller and landlord will only consider experienced restaurant operators with multiple existing locations. This requirement is strictly enforced—not all buyers will qualify. ±1,849 SF turnkey restaurant space, 2nd generation, f Fully Built-Out as a Restaurant or Café Space - still operating Functional island service counter with efficient guest flow Dining layout supports fast-casual, QSR, or hybrid concepts Fully built back-of-house, including: Vented hood system 4 burner stove Flat top grill Double pot boiler 2 basket fryer 3 Door under counter lowboy fridge worktop cooler Base refrigerator kitchen prep worktable - Four Drawer 3 door refrigerated sandwich prep worktable - Stainless Steel Reach in ice cream freezer Prep tables Three compartment sink Walk-in refrigerator And a lot more equipment! Rate: $4.37 NNN: $1.58 SQFT: 1,849 TERM: 3 - 5 years SECURITY DEPOSIT: 2 months Space is in Excellent Condition Central Air and Heating Security System Closed Circuit Television Monitoring (CCTV) Corner Space High Ceilings Plug & Play Wheelchair Accessible Spacious counter space for ordering and prepping Women and men’s restrooms Ample storage Private rear office Rear exit for deliveries and operational efficiency Restrooms and soda stations conveniently positioned Minimal downtime—plug-and-play for experienced operators Prime Firestone Blvd frontage with strong daily traffic Confidential sale. Interested and qualified operators, please inquire with proof of experience and capability to take over operations. Disclaimer: All information provided is deemed reliable, but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified. Ad#:2465935

$175,000
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Brewery with regional distribution - $1.5M photo
Breweries

Brewery with regional distribution - $1.5M

Birmingham, AL, US

Well-established, brewery with regional distribution for sale at $1,500,000 (inventory included). Operates from a prime location with an experienced team —ideal for an owner-operator or out of state brewery seeking distribution expansion and additional brands. The business benefits from a loyal customer base, strong local reputation, and repeat revenue streams. Sale includes all inventory and operational assets, enabling a seamless transition. Key highlights: - Turnkey operation with documented processes and trained staff - Inventory included in asking price - Prime location with stable operations in place - Significant opportunities to grow sales through expanded marketing, new products and distribution - Seller open to a strategic capital partner and will provide transition support to ensure continuity

$1,500,000
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Market Snapshot

National transaction benchmarks for brewery businesses.

Under $500K

Median revenue$624k
Median cash flow$39k
Median sale price$283k
Multiple range2.1x - 9.8x

A variety of factors can cause businesses to trade outside this range, including earnings quality, operational transferability, key-person risk, growth trajectory, and geography, so a listing priced above or below the typical multiple usually reflects real differences in the underlying business.

What to know about brewery acquisitions

GW

By George Wellmer

Cofounder & CEO

Key diligence, valuation, financing, and transition considerations for buyers evaluating brewery acquisitions.

Taproom revenue versus distribution revenue is the structural question

Taproom revenue prints money; distribution barely covers freight. A pint sold at the brewery's own taproom returns roughly 80% gross margin. The same beer sold through a wholesaler returns 30–40% margin, after the three-tier system takes its cut. A brewery that's 60%+ taproom is a real business; one that's 60%+ wholesale is a beer factory subsidizing a hobby. Get the revenue mix before you do anything else.

Equipment age and condition is most of the negotiation

Visit with someone who knows brewhouses. A 10-year-old 15-barrel system that's been maintained looks similar in photos to a 20-year-old system that hasn't been. The difference at sale is hundreds of thousands of dollars in deferred maintenance: glycol systems, mash tuns, fermenters, packaging lines. Hire an independent brewing engineer to inspect before you close. They'll catch what the seller's photos hide.

Distribution contracts are not freely terminable

You inherit the wholesaler relationship. In most states, beer-distribution franchise laws make it nearly impossible to fire a wholesaler. If the brewery you're buying has a bad wholesaler — slow to invoice, weak retail placement, no marketing support — you're stuck with them indefinitely. Read the distribution agreements and ask the seller honestly about wholesaler performance. A great brewery with a weak distributor is a discount; a great brewery with a great distributor is worth a premium.

Licensing transfers take longer than anyone admits

Build six months of TTB delay into the timeline. Federal alcohol licensing (TTB) and state alcohol licensing both have to be transferred or re-issued when ownership changes. TTB transfers typically take 90–180 days; state varies. You cannot legally brew or sell during the gap. Plan to either delay closing until licensing is approved, or structure the deal so the seller continues to operate under their license during a transition period (which has its own legal issues).

Brand IP and recipe ownership needs explicit transfer

Recipes aren't automatically yours. Beer recipes, brand names, label designs, and trademarks need to be specifically listed in the asset purchase agreement. If the seller's head brewer also brews on the side, ask whether any of the flagship recipes were developed elsewhere or might be subject to creator claims. Trademark registrations should be assigned in writing as part of close, not assumed to transfer with the entity.

The local craft beer market may be at capacity

Count the breweries within 20 miles. The U.S. went from 1,500 breweries in 2008 to over 9,000 by 2023. Many secondary markets are saturated — there are more breweries than the population can support. If five other taprooms opened in your market in the past three years and beer-only revenue is flat industry-wide, expansion is harder than the seller's pitch suggests. The successful path is usually deeper local roots, food programs, events, and merchandise, not more beer.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common buyer questions for this market.

Small nano- and microbreweries with limited equipment and primarily taproom sales typically trade in the Tier 1 range (under $500K). Mid-size production breweries with both taproom and regional wholesale distribution usually sell in the Tier 2 range ($500K–$2M). Larger regional breweries with multiple locations, established distribution, and significant equipment can reach Tier 3 ($2M+). Real estate is often separate.