salty summer shandy (Edit recipe)

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a shandy, a radler, a summer beer — whatever you call it, it's a a fruity drink (lemonade, citrus juice, etc.) mixed with beer for something light, crisp, & wildly refreshing 🍋🍺

while the name screams summer, this is truly an all-year sip. my non-alcoholic version? one you can enjoy all day long. boosted with LMNT electrolytes for extra hydration & zero sugar, plus functional NA beers from hop wtr that bring the bubbly without the booze ✨

oh, & the cherry on top (well… citrus 😉)? citreve's freeze-dried grapefruit + lemon for that final bright, zesty finish 🍊🧂

cheers to salty, citrusy sips — anytime, any season ☀️

PREP TIME

5 minutes

COOK TIME

5 minutes

INGREDIENTS

7

Serves: 4-6

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Ingredients

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Process

Note, these instructions are written assuming the standard serving size, since you have modified the number of servings, these steps may need to be modified for best results
  1. to a pitcher, mix together water & both packets of LMNT (can easily sub for any 2 flavors you like!)
  2. pour beer of choice (any NA beer or regular beer) & ice.
  3. add grapefruit & lemon garnishes to your pitcher; let sit for 10-15 minutes to add more flavor.
  4. pour into a chilled glass + add any more garnishes & enjoy!

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Calories:1
Fat:0 g
Carbohydrates:0 g
Protein:0 g
Cholesterol:0 g
Sodium:205 mg
Fiber:0 g
Sugars:0 g
Sugar Alcohol:0 g
Calculated for total recipe.
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2 responses to “salty summer shandy”

  1. This sounds so wonderfully refreshing! 🙂

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