Yukon Jack (liqueur)
| Type | Liqueur | 
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Sazerac Company | 
| Country of origin | Canada | 
| Alcohol by volume | 40% (Canada), 50% (USA) | 
Yukon Jack is a liqueur, made from Canadian whisky and honey. It is named after the pioneer Leroy Napoleon 'Jack' McQuesten. In Canada it is 40% alcohol by volume (or 80 proof), and in the United States it is 50% ABV. The origin of the liqueur, which was advertised in Maryland in the United States as early as 1946, is unknown. later imported by Heublein Inc in the 1970s. It is owned by the Sazerac Company.