The Lebanon Valley Spring Libations Trail is scheduled to return on Thursday, April 3, with a sold-out kickoff party at the Drunken Smithy.
Read More: Drunken Smithy adds mead hall aside axe-throwing at Lebanon Valley Mall
Running through June 5, the Libations Trail is a free digital passport that rewards users for checking in at 20 participating restaurants and breweries in Lebanon County.
Each check-in earns users 100 points, which can be redeemed for prizes, which this year include a “Drink Local” koozie, a 16-ounce can glass, and an entry to win the Libations Trail prize basket valued at over $500.
“This will be our eighth Libations Trail here in the Lebanon Valley, and we are so excited to be having a meadery on the trail for the first time ever with the new Drunken Smithy Mead Hall!” Visit Lebanon Valley president Jennifer Kuzo said in a press release.
Read More: Visit Lebanon Valley unveils new Libations Trail
The Drunken Smithy Mead Hall, which offers locally made mead and cider, recently opened at Lebanon Valley Mall and is new to the trail this year. Returning locations include Angelo’s, Blue Bird Inn, Fredericksburg Eagle Hotel, Funck’s Restaurant, Gin Mill, Isaac’s Craft Kitchen & Brewery, Lebanon Valley Craft Brewery, Mick’s All-American Pub, Mount Gretna Hideaway, Quentin Tavern, Rising Sun Bar & Kitchen, Rotunda Brewing Co. (Annville and Hershey locations), Seven Cuz Beer Store, Snitz Creek Brewery (Annville, Lebanon, and Palmyra locations), 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 April 3, visit LebanonValleyBrews.com.

Questions about this story? Suggestions for a future LebTown article? Reach our newsroom using this contact form and we’ll do our best to get back to you.

Be part of Lebanon County’s story.
Cancel anytime.
Monthly Subscription
🌟 Annual Subscription
- Still no paywall!
- Fewer ads
- Exclusive events and emails
- All monthly benefits
- Most popular option
- Make a bigger impact
Already a member? Log in here to hide these messages
An informed community is a stronger community. LebTown covers the local government meetings, breaking news, and community stories that shape Lebanon County’s future. Help us expand our coverage by becoming a monthly or annual member, or support our work with a one-time contribution. Cancel anytime.















