Summer Shandy Recipe

Lemonade Beer is a refreshing summer shandy with a tangy combination of light beer and lemonade, and a shot of rum!

Whipping up a summer cocktail is as easy as pie with some of our great recipes. Try this Pineapple sangria for a crowd. Or give this easy whiskey slush bucket a try soon.

Beer mug with homemade summer shandy, garnished with a lemon slice.

What’s in lemonade beer?

Whether you’re a beer drinker or not, you need to try a lemonade beer at least once. It has to be tasted to be believed!

Also called “shandy” or a “radler”, this lemonade beer is true to its name: lemonade and light beer stirred together and served cold!

Use a light beer in this recipe. (Sorry, dark beer lovers, but your stouts and porters will not taste good at all combined with lemonade.) Any light beer you enjoy sipping should taste great here.

Pilsners are delicious, along with all other blonde lagers.

The recipe I’m sharing today has a little extra somethin’ somethin’ too: cherry rum. 

A couple of shots of Bacardi Cherry rum to the pitcher infuses the lemony drink with just a touch of sweetness.

And, yes, it does make the finished drink a bit more strong, but no more so than your average bottle of beer–remember you’re diluting the beer and rum with lots of lemonade.

It is light, endlessly drinkable and oh-so-refreshing on a hot day!

Clear glass pitcher of homemade lemon shandy with bottles of beer in background.

Radler or Shandy?

There’s plenty of opinions in the Radler vs. Shandy debate. So as to remain neutral, I’ll simple call this recipe Lemonade Beer.

These names both describe the exact same drink. From my understanding, the name shandy is used most often in Britain while Germans call their lemonade-beer combos a Radler.

You can call it whatever you like, I just want you to taste it!

Oh, and I know I have some readers out there who are NOT fans of beer. If you like lemonade, chances are good you’ll love this version anyway!

And for those of you that cringe at the idea of drinking beer that’s been mixed with lemonade and cherry rum–don’t knock it ’til you try it.

My husband never goes for “frou frou” drinks and he thought the homemade shandy was plenty tasty!

Ingredients needed for lemonade beer including beer, lemonade, and cherry rum.

How to Make Shandy

When it comes to crowd pleasing party drinks, it doesn’t get any easier than this one!

  1. Start by mixing lemonade concentrate with water.
  2. Add two bottles of beer, a quarter cup of cherry rum and mix with a large spoon!
  3. Pour the shandy over tall glasses filled with ice, garnish with a lemon wedge and say “cheers!”

Rum Substitutions

Not a fan of cherry rum? Feel free to mix up the flavor! Use a regular white rum or try one of these fruity rum ideas:

  • Pineapple 
  • Citrus
  • Raspberry
  • Lemon
  • Dragon Berry 

Flavored vodka is also delicious as a rum alternative in lemonade beer. I can’t wait to try all kinds of variations this summer.

Pilsner glass with lemon shandy made from scratch.

Lemonade Substitutions

You can make shandy with plenty more fizzy juices than just lemonade!

Try grapefruit juice or limeade (limonada) mixed with your beer.

Next time I make a pitcher, I want to try half lemonade, half grapefruit juice. Tart, sweet and delicious!

Tips & Tricks

  • Mix the lemonade concentrate with club soda or unflavored sparkling water for even more fizz.
  • Worried about ice diluting your drink too much? Use large round cocktail ice cubes (they melt slower) or freeze lemonade into ice cubes to add to your drink.
  • This is best served right away before the beer has a chance to go flat. You can mix the lemonade up ahead of time if needed then add the beer and rum just before serving.
Beer mug filled with lemonade beer.

Summer Entertaining Recipes

Summer Shandy Recipe

5 from 4 votes
By: Aimee
Lemonade Beer is a refreshing summer shandy with a tangy combination of light beer and lemonade, and a shot of rum!
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 10 minutes
Servings: 6 servings

Ingredients 

  • 12 ounce frozen lemonade concentrate
  • 2 cans water from the lemonade container
  • ¼ cup cherry rum
  • 2 bottles light beer 12 ounce each
  • ice
  • lemons for garnish
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Instructions 

  • In large pitcher, mix lemonade with water.
  • Add rum and beer and serve over ice with a lemon wedge. Enjoy!

Notes

  • Mix the lemonade concentrate with club soda or unflavored sparkling water for even more fizz.
  • Worried about ice diluting your drink too much? Use large round cocktail ice cubes (they melt slower) or freeze lemonade into ice cubes to add to your drink.
  • This is best served right away before the beer has a chance to go flat. You can mix the lemonade up ahead of time if needed then add the beer and rum just before serving.

Nutrition

Calories: 172kcal, Carbohydrates: 33g, Protein: 1g, Sodium: 10mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 21g
Course: Drinks
Cuisine: American
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Posted on June 28, 2020

Comments & Reviews

  1. Wow, that sounds really refreshing and delicious! It’s making me thirsty just reading about it. Definitely going to have to make a pitcher or two this summer!

    Sharing your post over on my Facebook page!

    Jenn/Rook No. 17

  2. I love this. It’s just like my Summer Beer I posted a few weeks back – except yours is cherry flavored. YUMMY!

  3. Hmmm. I just drank a really lemony beer the other day and thought it was okay. This is going even farther. I’ll have to give it a try, especially since I happen to have one of those little bitty bottles of Bacardi Cherry Rum sitting around.

  4. Wow does this sound fantastic. Just in time for 4th of July. Thanks for sharing this one.

  5. Kari- I’m glad you liked it! Next time I make it (later this week), I plan on adding some fruit to it…like marachino cherries and strawberries.

  6. Aimee – I made it today for Father’s Day and we loved it – so did Greg’s parents. And I hate beer – was light and refreshing – very tasty! And easy to keep the ingredients on hand! Thanks!

  7. I can’t wait to try this! Would cherry vodka work just as well do you think? If so then I can make some up right now 😉

    I found you from the blog hop and I now follow you via GFC. I would love it if you would follow me back 🙂

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    ~JB

  8. this absolutely sounds fantastic and refreshing. i would definitely try this out after my 30 day diet.. i am down!

  9. Sarah, it’s great!
    Jeff- no idea, never tried it. But it is awesome!
    Marlee- thanks for following, so glad you are here!

  10. Oh this looks so good! I’ll have to try it! Found you at the Thirsty Thursday’s blog hop and am glad I did! Am a happy new follower :).

    http://marleeindebt.blogspot.com/

  11. this sounds yummy! and oh so easy to make! maybe ill whip up a pitcher…or two this weekend. thanks for sharing!

  12. Let me know if you try the lemonade beer Kari- it is so good. If you like more of a kick, add more rum.

    If you ever want to share your sangria recipe, you just holla’, and you can be a guest writer 🙂
    Hope to see you soon!!

  13. We have to keep the recipe secret so we have something special to serve our friends when they come over! We spent a whole summer perfecting the recipe (before kids) so we are proud! And we did give Aimee the recipe as a going away present since she’d be all the way in Ohio….that’s something!
    Thanks for the new recipe – totally want to try this – maybe this weekend!

  14. I’m in love with this! I just had lemonade beer this past weekend (the store bought) and it was good – this sounds fabulous!

  15. Ali- you crack me up! I can share the drink, not the recipe, so come on over and have some sangria 🙂
    Aimee

  16. Looks delicious Aimee.

    People who refuse to share recipes make me go HULK SMASH! I don’t get it…what is there to lose by sharing a great recipe? I’ll just be over here in the corner with my crappy sangria pouting. 😛

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