Dayton Daily News

Mother Stewart’s marks five years

- By Brett Turner

It started five years ago as something different, something the city was missing that many others had. Since 2016, Mother Stewart’s Brewing Co. has transforme­d into one of Springfiel­d’s premiere social destinatio­ns, where people can find craft beers and other drinks, events and live entertainm­ent.

As such traditions go, Mother’s will throw a Fifth Anniversar­y Bash, today, July 30, and Saturday, July 31. Live music, food trucks and aged beers will be rolled out to celebrate.

Although Mother’s actual birthday was July 16, co-owner Kevin Loftis waited in respect to the Summer Arts Festival, which was going on at that time. He said things have been going great recently in light of the pandemic restrictio­ns being lifted.

“It feels good,” Loftis said of reaching five years. “Every day still has some chaos but we get there.”

Mother’s hit its stride in 2019 and continued that way into the beginning of 2020. The pandemic stalled the momentum as restrictio­ns affected gathering places, but it’s picked back up again. While in the beginning it was about beer and with other breweries out there, offering other attraction­s such

as the winter version of the Farmers Market and Mustard Fest, a space for other organizati­ons to have their events and live music and entertainm­ent have been added reasons to come.

Loftis is always gratified to find people traveling in from other cities and even out of state.

“We’ve found our groove between events and music. The beer was not enough, it was more about new experience­s,” Loftis said. “Our brewery acts as a de facto community space. We give people a reason to keep coming back again and again.”

Food trucks are another fixture and this weekend will include Tortilla Street

Food and Christian Bros. Meat Co. today and Christian Bros., EAT, Hunger Paynes and Ol’ School BBQ on Saturday. They’ll also tap some barrel-aged beers they’ve had for a while in addition to favorites including Disco Dancer, Pool Shark and Witbier.

Mother’s new outdoor stage has been an added attraction, with crowds and musicians giving positive feedback and it’s another reason to get people back. It will get plenty of use this weekend.

Music begins at 7:30 p.m. today with Grateful Dead tribute band Terrapin Moon. Saturday’s lineup will include Dayton-based

Americana, folk and bluegrass group The Repeating Arms at 6 p.m. followed at 8:30 by the Mother’s debut of headliner Tall Tall Trees, a singer-songwriter who plays banjo but uses musical influences as diverse as Pink Floyd, Cat Stevens and Earl Scruggs.

Loftis is excited to have Too Tall Trees, which he said is a big act and has been contacted by people from Illinois and Indiana interested in seeing him. It’s a trend to continue in 2022 with bigger musical names to take Mother’s up a notch to be recognized as a venue to catch such acts.

The outdoor stage and entertainm­ent are booked through the end of 2021. Mother’s is also looking at introducin­g some limited food options for on-sight next year.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Mother Stewart’s Brewing Co. will celebrate its fifth anniversar­y with live music, food trucks and different beer offerings today and Saturday.
CONTRIBUTE­D Mother Stewart’s Brewing Co. will celebrate its fifth anniversar­y with live music, food trucks and different beer offerings today and Saturday.

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