How to Play
Visit. Sip. Collect Stickers. Redeem.
Explore the Laurel Highlands one craft beverage at a time and discover the region’s incredible breweries, wineries, distilleries, meaderies, and cideries.
Welcome to Pour Tour 6.0
Taste your way through over 60 amazing craft beverage locations across the Laurel Highlands. Collect stickers or digital stamps to earn prizes, discover new favorites, and enjoy the journey.
The Pour Tour is simple:
- Decide Whether You Would Like to Use the Pour Tour Passport and Collect Stickers or Use the Pour Tour App and Collect Digital Stamps.
Stickers and app stamps cannot be combined for prize redemption. - Visit a Participating Location
- Make a Purchase (Valid ID required)
- Collect a Sticker for Your Passport or, if Using the App, stamp your Passport by Posting a Photo of Your Purchase During Your Visit
- Redeem your stickers for Prizes by December 19, 2026
Only one set of prizes can be redeemed per person.
Wondering what a "Purchase" is or how to obtain a sticker or app stamp? CLICK HERE to assist you as you complete your passport.
Passport or App? Either one gets you the same great prizes
Enjoying Laurel Highlands beer, wine and spirits has never been more fun! Grab your official Laurel Highlands Passport and collect stickers or download our app and "stamp" your virtual passport as you enjoy the wines, ciders, moonshine, meads and craft brews found throughout the scenic Laurel Highlands. Then, cash in your sticker/stamp collection for must-have Laurel Highlands Pour Tour collectibles!
Passport Booklets

REQUEST YOUR COPY and start collecting stickers!
Mobile App

DOWNLOAD OUR GO LAUREL HIGHLANDS APP or look for the GO Laurel Highlands App in your app store.
Please be sure to "Stamp My Passport" on the App
Please drink responsibly and appoint a designated driver. Participants must be 21 years of age or older and have a valid photo ID. It is illegal to sell, serve, or give alcoholic beverages to any person visibly intoxicated. Establishments have the right and responsibility to refuse service to anyone who is visibly impaired.