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The debated origin of the term (recorded first in 1888) is shortened from shandygaff, from Britain in 1853 and itself of obscure source. [1]Shandy is a popular drink in UK and is usually ordered as either "bitter shandy" (50/50 bitter beer and fizzy clear lemonade) or "lager shandy" in which lager is substituted for the ale.
On February 27, 2017, after 11 years of operation, Anheuser-Busch announced a total re-brand of Shock Top, with a new simplified logo focusing more on "Wedgehead" the brand's mascot, an orange wedge with a Mohawk and sunglasses, as well as introducing vibrantly colored packages, and a new, smaller, slate of products in an effort to brand the company with a "laid-back carefree attitude."
Shiner 1909 – A pre-prohibition lager, it was inspired by the ingredients Shiner used in 1909, their founding year, and was released in 2021 as a celebration of the brewery's 112-year anniversary. Shiner Bruja's Brew – An IPA brewed with Amarillo hops and cactus water, it was released in 2022 under Shiner's TexHex series.
Shiner Craft Gin is 43% alcohol by-volume, or 86 proof. It sells for a suggested price of $25.99. Shiner Craft Vodka is 80 proof (40% ABV), like most vodkas for sale, and retails at $19.99.
The 12-can Shandy Variety Pack includes the flagship Blueberry Lemonade Shandy, as well as peach, black cherry and strawberry variants. Saugatuck Brewing Co. expands Blueberry Lemonade Shandy into ...
After several attempts to bring the beer to national U.S. markets, Miller succeeded in 2007 with the addition of a Summer Shandy ale to the Leinenkugel's product line. [1] The company has since become well known for its sweeter beers and shandies, [1] with nine out of ten shandies consumed in the United States being brewed by Leinenkugel's. [6]
Fortunately, it's the year 2024, and many good beer options abound for anyone avoiding carbs.
Top Deck was a range of low alcohol shandy drinks marketed to children [disputed – discuss] in the United Kingdom from the 1960s to the 1980s. [1] The product was introduced by Idris & Co., who were later acquired by the Beecham Group. In 1986 the brand was sold, along with the more popular Tango and the UK franchises for Pepsi and 7-Up, [2 ...