Alibi Ale Works is on the north shore of Lake Tahoe in the town of Incline Village. You can almost walk from the lodge at Diamond Peak in your snowboard boots down to the brewery. And then Mt. Rose is right up the road a few minutes, and you should definitely hit both if you're in the area.
Alibi is known for their sour beers, but they have great dark and pale ales, and they're really creative with saisons too. Matt Garcia is the head brewer there, and Kevin Drake is the owner. They both had a lot to teach me about brewing and the fermentation process, and how they exploit different combinations of tame and wild yeasts for the kinds of beers that don't compare to anything else out there. In this interview we tried the Reverb Red Ale, the Alibi Kölsch, the Farmhouse Fresca (a wild fermented, dry-hopped saison), the Abstract Truth dark saison, the Alibi IPA, and the Strawberry Crescendo sour ale. All super refreshing and drinkable, and some of the best examples of their respective styles. Thanks to Matt and Kevin for hanging out with me and pouring drinks, and thanks to you for listening!
The "Ski Town Brews" theme music is from "Camaro," by Oliver Michael. This episode also features "A Scary Ferris Wheel Ride" by Ziv Grinberg, "Hyper-Pegasus" by Clara Kamil, "Black Cat Soiree" by Bob Hart, "Meet and Greet" by Randy Sharp, "Manila Chill" by Kicktracks, and "Let's Go" by Orkas. You can find all these songs and artists on Artlist.io.