Shandy, a beverage typically made by mixing beer with lemonade or soda, can be enjoyed in moderation. While it may be lower in alcohol content than regular beer, it still contains calories and sugar, which can contribute to weight gain and other health issues if consumed excessively. Additionally, those who are sensitive to alcohol or sugar should be cautious. Overall, shandy can be a refreshing treat, but like any alcoholic beverage, it’s best enjoyed in moderation.
шенди (shandy)
Shandy Hall - Ohio - was created in 1815.
1 pint of lager shandy is approx 1.2 units
There are 130 calories in 12 ounces of Leinenkugel's Summer Shandy Beer.
No it is not, a shandy is beer and lemonade (7-up or gingerale in North America) , therefore i would not say it is a good idea after all there is still beer- does not matter how much soda you add, alcohol is alcohol
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It is a combination of beer and lemonade
Yes. Packaged shandy sold in shops, with an ABV<1.2%, is legally classed as a soft drink so children of any age can buy it. Shandy sold in pubs cannot be sold to children as it often has a higher ABV.
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He is a character (and the narrator) in a novel by Laurence Sterne, which is named after him. The novel is of a satirical and comedic nature. One of the distinctive things about Shandy is that he cannot keep to the point when telling a story, but digresses and never gets back to his original point.
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