Another Cincinnati area craft brewery has set its opening date, as The Lebanon Brewing Company will host a grand opening of its taproom on Sept. 23.
The Lebanon Brewing Company will become the first brewery in Lebanon, a town that sits about 35 miles north of downtown Cincinnati.
Lebanon Brewing is the dream of homebrewer Nathan Ridgely come to life, with the addition of his family and an ownership group consisting almost entirely of people from Lebanon.
In addition to beer, Lebanon Brewing also also expected to produce house-made seltzers, as well as hand-crafted cocktails and sodas.
The group originally planned to renovate a commercial building to include a 3,000 square foot taproom, but in 2021 announced that the location would now be in the former Station 41 fire station in downtown Lebanon. The new location is around 12,000 square feet.
The taproom will also feature a food menu from in-house restaurant Ladder 41, which has previously offered a sneak peak menu with items like chicken wings, elote corn, and a pulled pork sandwich.