The Lebanon Valley Libations Trail Returns This Saturday

Visit Lebanon Valley’s Libations Trail Returns This Weekend

Lebanon, Pa. On Saturday, Sept. 21, Visit Lebanon Valley will kick off their Fall Libations Trail at the Community of Lebanon Association’s Music & Brew Fest in Coleman Memorial Park. Taking place from 1 to 7 p.m., the festival will feature four bands and four local breweries, as well as food trucks and a prize raffle. After launching at the festival, the Libations Trail will run through Nov. 16 with all new prizes and two new locations.

The Libations Trail is a free digital passport that rewards users for checking in at participating restaurants and breweries in Lebanon County. Each check-in earns users 100 points towards incentive prizes. After a record number of check-ins during the spring trail, Visit Lebanon Valley is excited to be unveiling new fall prizes: an embroidered beanie and newly designed decal (while supplies last), as well as entry to win the Libations Trail prize basket.

“We’re so lucky to have five distinct breweries, each with their own unique lineup of brews, here in the Lebanon Valley,” says Visit Lebanon Valley president Jennifer Kuzo. “Whether at one of these breweries or a local restaurant that serves their drinks, we hope you enjoy a taste of Lebanon Valley craft brews!”

By signing up for the Libations Trail at the Music & Brew Fest, participants can earn an extra 100 points and will be entered to win the $400-value Music & Brew Fest prize basket, which will be awarded at the festival. Admission to the festival is $25 and adults must present a valid ID to enter. For more information, visit LebanonCLA.com/music-brew-festival.

This fall’s new trail locations include Angelo’s in Lebanon and the Fredericksburg Eagle Hotel in Fredericksburg. Returning locations include the Blue Bird Inn, Funck’s Restaurant, Gin Mill, Isaac’s Craft Kitchen & Brewery, Lebanon Valley Craft Brewery, Mick’s All-American Pub, Mt. Gretna Hideaway, Quentin Tavern, Rising Sun Bar & Kitchen, Rotunda Brewing Company (Annville & Hershey), Schaylor Brewing Company, Seven Cuz Beer Store, Snitz Creek Brewery (Annville, Lebanon, & Palmyra), The Union Beer House, and Union House Taproom & Livery.

For more information on the trail and to access the digital passport once it goes live on Sept. 21, visit lebanonvalleybrews.com.

About Visit Lebanon Valley
Visit Lebanon Valley is the official tourism office for Lebanon County. By promoting visitor travel while highlighting the Lebanon Valley’s unique attractions and local businesses, we strive to share all the appeal that makes this area truly special for visitors and locals alike. To learn more visit www.VisitLebanonValley.com

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 17 Sept., 2024
Contact:
Darby Seymour
Email:
dseymour@visitlebanonvalley.com
Office:
717-277-0100

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