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Shandy is beer or cider mixed with a lemon flavoured beverage, often lemonade, 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 , and Canada.
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While carbonated water was invented by Joseph Priestley in 1767 (with his pamphlet Directions for Impregnating Water with Fixed Air published in London in 1772), [7] the first reference found to carbonated lemonade was in 1833 when the drink was sold in British refreshment stalls. [8]
Nov 13, 2015 · By 1833, ginger beer and carbonated lemonade were widely available at Britain’s refreshment stalls. Answered by one of our Q&A experts, Greg Jenner. This article was taken from the November 2015 issue of BBC History Revealed magazine. There is a lot of debate as to when lemons were first used in food and drink.
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The earliest written reference to the lemon tree is in a 10th-century Arabic book on farming by Qustus al-Rumi. And in the late 12th century, Ibn Jami', the personal physician to the Muslim leader Saladin, wrote a treatise on the lemon, bringing it to the attention of a wider Mediterranean audience.
Apr 17, 2023 · The first written mention of lemonade-like drinks comes from On Lemon, Its Drinking and Use, an Arabic treatise written in the 12th century by the physician Ibn Jumayʿ, who wrote down a number of...
The earliest known written record of a lemonade-like beverage dates back to 1000 AD in Egypt, where a drink made from lemon juice and sugar was enjoyed by peasants. However, there is evidence to suggest that Egyptians were consuming lemonade even earlier, as medieval traveler accounts describe a drink called "qatarmizat" made from lemon juice ...
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Jul 24, 2019 · No one quite knows the etymology of the ‘shandygaff’ but what we do know is that when it was first written about it was a drink that was a mix of ale with ginger beer, and it’s from this that we can trace through to today’s lager and lemonade.