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Fostering community spirit in the Yukon through Yukon Brewing
Summary
Yukon Brewing, founded in Whitehorse in 1997 by Bob Baxter and Alan Hansen, offers eight year‑round beers plus about 20 seasonal releases and expanded into small‑batch whisky under the Two Brewers label; the company supports local groups and raised $79,000 for the Yukon Humane Society in 2025.
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Yukon Brewing began in Whitehorse in 1997 after founders Bob Baxter and Alan Hansen came up with the idea on a canoe trip. The brewery is known locally for a core set of beers and a larger rotating Unplugged series of seasonal releases. Owners describe active support for community groups through sponsorships and discounted products for fundraisers. The business later added small‑batch whisky production under the Two Brewers label, which has received awards.
Key details:
- The brewery was founded in Whitehorse in 1997 by Bob Baxter and Alan Hansen following a canoe trip idea.
- Yukon Brewing keeps eight core beers in stock and offers roughly 20 seasonal beers through its Unplugged series.
- The company supports local organizations, including a program supplying discounted product for Sport Yukon fundraisers and volunteer events.
- In 2009 the operation added a still and began producing award‑winning small‑batch whisky under the Two Brewers name, contributing to a Canadian single malt style.
- Operations face occasional disruptions when highways close for cold, snow, or flooding, which can cause minor scheduling adjustments for grain deliveries.
- In 2025 Yukon Brewing raised $79,000 for the Yukon Humane Society via a contest that placed nominated pets on a beer can, and a staff member became a foster caregiver for dogs as a result of the partnership.
Summary:
Yukon Brewing combines year‑round and seasonal products with local sponsorships, and its whisky program has earned national attention, reinforcing ties within Whitehorse and the broader Yukon. Undetermined at this time.
