Mr Coffey said he had called for feedback on his Facebook page "hoping for constructive conversation on all sides".
"That wasn't what was received on other platforms where the issue was covered."
"While I'm thankful for all the support and well-constructed comments, I'm currently talking with my hapu, Ngati Te Roro o Te Rangi, about how better to incorporate our local stories into our business as I feel our culture is truly something to be visibly proud of."
Te Arawa kaumatua Sir Toby Curtis commended both Ponsonby Road and the brewing company saying they had made an innocent mistake and should be commended for their swift action to rectify the situation.
"It's quite obvious that they did not see it as against the wishes of our people until it happened and they were doing it in total innocence."
"I suppose everyone all round have to be commended for their efforts in remedying the situation, Tamati, the beer company and the people who pointed it out in the first place," Sir Toby said.