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{{short description|Beer or cider mixed with lemon juice}} {{for|the 18th-century novel|Tristram Shandy}} {{Redirect2|Radler|Shandy Gaff|the surname|Radler (surname)|the song|Adapt (Sakanaction album) {{!}} ''Adapt'' (Sakanaction album)}} {{more citations needed|date=September 2013}} {{Infobox drink | name = Shandy | image = Radler Pils Unterschied 01 (RaBoe).jpg | image_alt = | caption = Comparison of a ''Radler'' shandy (left) and a ''[[Pilsner]]'' (right) | type = Cocktail | abv = | proof = | manufacturer = | distributor = | origin = | introduced = | discontinued = | colour = | flavour = | ingredients = | variants = | related = | website = }} '''Shandy''' is [[beer]] or [[cider]] mixed with a lemon flavoured beverage, often [[lemonade]] which in England is a soda, usually half lemonade and half beer or cider, resulting in a lower [[ABV]] for the finished drink. Shandies are popular in Europe, Australia, New Zealand, [[South Africa]], the Caribbean, and Canada. In some [[jurisdiction]]s, the low [[Alcohol by volume|alcohol content]] of shandies exempts them from laws governing the sale of [[alcoholic beverage]]s.
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