Crossroads distillery asks KC to make a toast in honor of founder lost in weekend motorcycle wreck

July 22, 2025  |  Tommy Felts

Jeff Evans, Alisha Trujillo, Tyler Gloe, and Meg Evans, Mean Mule Distilling Co. in the Crossroads; photo by Taylor Wilmore, Startland News

Update: A crowdfunding campaign has been launched to support the family of the late Jeff Evans. Click here to learn more or to donate. 

With doors temporarily closed early this week (July 21-22) to mourn the loss of co-founder Jeff Evans, the team behind Mean Mule Distilling is asking its community to “grieve with us, raise a glass with us, and share the stories and laughter he gave us.”

Jeff Evans, Mean Mule Distilling; courtesy photo

Evans passed away in a motorcycle accident over the weekend, the popular Crossroads-based distillery announced Tuesday in an Instagram post.

“It’s with shattered hearts that we share the loss of our founder and friend,” the note read. “Jeff was the heart and soul of Mean Mule. His spirit, humor, and craftsmanship shaped everything we are. Alongside his wife and our cofounder, Meg, Jeff built more than a distillery — he built a community.”

The business was closed Monday and Tuesday at 1733 Locust St., but expected to reopen Wednesday, with Mean Mule encouraging people to submit “Jeff Stories” to be shared with Evans’ wife and team.

Click here to add memories of Jeff Evans.

Click here learn more about a GoFundMe campaign to aid the Evans family.

“Our team needs time to grieve and process this immense loss, but we … welcome all who knew and loved Jeff to come by in the coming weeks,” the post read.

“Supporting our business is supporting us. If you’d like to honor him, find a bottle or can of Mean Mule at your local shop and make a toast to him.”

Click here to shop online or here to find Mean Mule products locally.

Potential memorial service details are expected to be shared at a later time.

“We don’t yet know what the coming days, weeks, or months will look like, but we’ll keep you updated here as we find our way forward,” the post said.

Evans’ fellow entrepreneurs were among the first to express shock and begin sharing condolences on social media Tuesday.

“So incredibly sad. I’m heartbroken,” wrote Jordan Fox, the serial founder of Foxtrot StudioGarden House Cafe, and High and Dry Cactus. “Jeff was an immense presence and an absolute joy to be around. He truly cared and he let you know that. He was a true friend to so many and I know that the response to this will be felt and seen throughout the community because he was a real, quality human.”

Click here to contribute to the Jeff Evans crowdfunding campaign.

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