Style: Pale Ale - English
ABV: 5 IBU: 0
The Yukon’s number one selling draught (yes, including the mega-breweries), this ale was designed to be an almost “non-ale”. It is golden in colour, brilliantly clear, and clean across the palate. The mix of 5 malts still provides subtle character in the body, and the addition of malted wheat provides a slight, but characteristic citrusy finish. Hopped with noble Saaz, Sterling and UK Golding, the bitter is barely perceptible, but mild hop flavours linger in the after-taste; the dry, clean finish provides a refreshing perk at the back of the palate. The full package mimics the classic milds of the British Isles, with a bit of Yukon spirit, just to make sure you remember what part of the world it’s from! The artwork on the package and label was created by Artist Lynn Blakie. Her piece captured the gold that’s present not only in the soils of the Klondike but in the spirit of the north. Gold is in the colours and culture of this place, the campfires and the ever-lasting summer sun
First seen on Sunday, February 13, 2011
Style: Red Ale - American Amber / Red
ABV: 5.5 IBU: 0
First seen on Friday, December 24, 2010
Style: IPA - American
ABV: 6 IBU: 0
First seen on Monday, December 13, 2010
Style: Stout - Coffee
ABV: 6.2 IBU: 0
First seen on Saturday, December 25, 2010
Style: Strong Ale - English
ABV: 7 IBU: 0
How could we survive the Yukon winters without a winter warmer? Well, I guess Yukoners have been doing it for many years before we showed up, but this Olde English Ale has to make the whole thing a little more bearable. This brew is not for the faint of heart; it doesn’t leap out and bite you (most Lead Dogs are better trained than that), but it will most certainly sneak up and knock you for a loop if given the chance (this character might be more comparable to that of the Malamute and Husky!). Brewed to be high test, 7% alcohol by volume, the beer nonetheless drinks very smooth; the product of a careful blend of six different malts, and 2 months of aging after fermentation. The dark chocolate appearance is reminiscent of a porter, and the slightly darkened creamy head tops the look. But the first sip lets you know that this beer can be consumed, in quantity if desired (or required?), without leading to an overly full gullet. Intricate malt flavours predominate, with a medium mouth-feel and a very light bitter. This ale promises to take the chill off after running the team in the crisp January nights.
First seen on Sunday, December 26, 2010
Style: Brown Ale - American
ABV: 5 IBU: 0
First seen on Saturday, January 26, 2013
Style: Shandy / Radler
ABV: 3 IBU: 7
The word radler comes from the German word for cyclist. There are a number of stories about how that morphed into a beer name (no doubt one of them is true… we just don’t know which one). Suffice it to say that the beer is a mix of beer and carbonated lemonade, making it light and ridiculously refreshing. It was our desire to add a twist of flavour and aroma to that concoction, and after some trial and error, settled on lavender. While the lavender is subtle (which it should be, after all) it pairs excellently with the lemon.
First seen on Monday, May 20, 2019
Style: IPA - Black / Cascadian Dark Ale
ABV: 6 IBU: 0
First seen on Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Style: Wheat Beer - American Pale Wheat
ABV: 4.7 IBU: 0
Hopped with legacy hops and primed with honey.
First seen on Friday, November 1, 2013
Style: IPA - American
ABV: 6.7 IBU: 0
First seen on Thursday, June 25, 2020
Style: Lager - Amber / Red
ABV: 5.5 IBU: 12
Brewed with Klondike birch sap.
First seen on Friday, July 27, 2018
Style: Kölsch
ABV: 5 IBU: 0
This kölsch has a lager-like effervescence, aged to a crisp cold taste - Scott Shailer.
First seen on Tuesday, May 13, 2014
Style: Lager - Pale
ABV: 5 IBU: 0
First seen on Friday, January 14, 2011
Style: Pumpkin / Yam Beer
ABV: 6.7 IBU: 0
First seen on Monday, September 3, 2018
Style: Stout - Imperial / Double
ABV: 9.5 IBU: 30
Imperial Stout made with 10 different malts.
First seen on Friday, November 9, 2018
Style: Fruit Beer
ABV: 6.7 IBU: 0
First seen on Wednesday, October 16, 2013
Style: Stout - Coffee
ABV: 6 IBU: 0
Brewed with Coffee & Cacao Rich and creamy with a coffee kick
First seen on Friday, November 20, 2020
Style: Bitter - Extra Special / Strong (ESB)
ABV: 5.5 IBU: 0
Brewed with fireweed honey...
First seen on Friday, March 4, 2011
Style: Pale Ale - American
ABV: 5.7 IBU: 0
First seen on Sunday, July 31, 2022
Style: Stout - Milk / Sweet
ABV: 5.6 IBU: 0
Our Over The Moon milk stout uses a combination of black malt, chocolate malt, and roasted barley for that distinctive stout flavour, plus oats for body. However, the addition of lactose sugar sweetens it up and rounds it off, resulting in a rich and creamy treat, full of mouthfeel.
First seen on Sunday, February 16, 2014
Style: IPA - New England / Hazy
ABV: 6.2 IBU: 0
First seen on Friday, December 13, 2019
Style: IPA - Imperial / Double
ABV: 8.1 IBU: 55
First seen on Monday, October 20, 2014
Style: Kölsch
ABV: 5.5 IBU: 14
A light German style larger made with mandarin and blood oranges - light, effervescent and full of flavour.
First seen on Wednesday, June 6, 2018
Style: Fruit Beer
ABV: 5.4 IBU: 0
Raspberry Citrus Ale - An effervescent, bright, raspberry infused ale with hints of orange & lemon. The colour alone will make your day!
First seen on Friday, May 20, 2016
Style: Kölsch
ABV: 5 IBU: 0
Mimosa Kolsch
First seen on Thursday, March 30, 2017
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