Look what happens when you feature locally-produced products. This is
Alibi's Eatery & Spirits in downtown Carlisle on a Wednesday evening and there isn't an open seat in the joint!

Why? Because
Adams County Winery and
Keswick Creamery had paired their products for a special event. Seating was limited to the establishment's capacity and was quickly filled. The people in Carlisle know great drink & food when it's offered!

Mark Dietrich Cochran, John Kramb and Jim Touloumes are ready and waiting for the crush of local wine & cheese aficionados. The tables are all set and ready to go!


Mark, one of the owners and cheesemakers at Keswick Creamery cuts more cheese.

People enjoyed tasting local wines with hors d'oeuves artfully prepared by Alibi's own chef.
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