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With roots dating back to the Klondike Gold Rush of 1898, the Skagway Brewing Company first opened its doors in 1897 to serve the thirsty prospectors who had abandoned everything to head north and strike it rich in the gold fields up North. During its heyday, the Skagway Brewing Company and its brew master, Herman Barthel, produced up to 30,000 barrels of beer per year and had a bottling operation on site. Multiple breweries operated out of Skagway during the peak of the Gold Rush and by 1900 competition was fierce amongst them. With the Skagway economy on a decline due to the fervor of the gold rush ending and growing prohibition support, the Skagway Brewing Company closed its doors in 1904. In 1916, the “Alaska Bone Dry Law” was passed effectively ending the making and consumption of alcoholic beverages in the Territory of Alaska.
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Brew • Pub • Menu • History • Gear • Crew • Events • Links • Contact • Employment Skagway Brewing Company, 7th and Broadway, Skagway, Alaska 99840 907.983.2739 info@skagwaybrewing.com |
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