Sparkling Orange Shandy Recipe: Refreshing Citrus Beer Drink

If you’re not usually a beer fan, this Orange Shandy cocktail might change your mind. A bright combination of Satsuma orange liqueur, fresh orange juice, and a wheat beer like Blue Moon creates a refreshing orange shandy that works for brunch or as an easy after-dinner cocktail.

side view of orange shandy cocktail

Beer and Orange Juice

This drink gives beer a new, fruity identity. If you’ve always shied away from beer, an orange shandy is a gentle, flavorful introduction that softens the beer’s bitterness with citrus and a touch of rum liqueur.

I call this version the Satsuma Shandy, because the Satsuma orange liqueur brings a sweet, slightly syrupy orange character that pairs beautifully with citrus juice and a citrus-forward wheat beer.

Mixology has quickly become one of my favorite hobbies. Trying simple, balanced drinks like this shandy is a fun way to explore flavors and build easy recipes you’ll reach for again and again.

What is a Shandy drink?

A shandy is simply beer mixed with a non-alcoholic mixer such as soda or juice. The mixer lightens the beer and adds a complementary flavor—classic choices include lemonade, ginger beer, or fruit juice.

Some shandies include a splash of spirits for extra depth. Think of a “beergarita” as a playful example: beer blended with margarita ingredients. The shandy concept is versatile and easy to customize.

That’s the appeal: a shandy is straightforward, refreshing, and adaptable to different tastes.

This post may contain affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases at no additional cost to you.

overhead picture of cocktail with orange wedge

Ingredients Needed

  • 12 ounces orange juice (freshly squeezed recommended)
  • 1.5 ounces Satsuma orange liqueur (or another orange rum liqueur)
  • 12 ounces Blue Moon beer (or another wheat beer)
  • Orange wedges or slices for garnish

How to Make an Orange Shandy

First: Combine the orange juice and Satsuma orange liqueur in a large glass or shaker. Mix gently to combine.

Second: Divide the mixture between two glasses filled with a few ice cubes.

Third: Open the beer and pour it slowly into each glass to preserve carbonation. Give each drink a quick, gentle stir to incorporate.

Finish: Garnish with an orange wedge or slice and serve immediately.

For a concise recipe card, see the recipe section below.

Find more recipe ideas and behind-the-scenes tips on social platforms you use regularly.

orange shandy in two glasses

What is the best beer for a shandy?

A light, citrus-forward wheat beer works especially well in an orange shandy. Blue Moon is a classic choice because it’s often served with an orange garnish and its mild, slightly sweet profile complements orange flavors.

If you prefer something hoppier or drier, try a pale ale or a lighter lager—just be mindful that stronger hop bitterness can compete with the citrus. For the smoothest balance, stick with wheat beers or lighter ales.

The Satsuma orange liqueur adds a richer orange note than straight rum, so it’s a nice pairing with the beer and juice and gives the drink a more layered flavor.

If you enjoy this recipe, please consider leaving a five-star review in the comments. Thank you!

orange shandy cocktails with ice and beer bottles

Easy Party Foods

  • Orange Jubilee
  • Grapefruit Shandy
  • 3-Ingredient Cocktails
  • Rum Balls
  • Creamy Beer Cheese Dip
Two Satsuma Orange Shandy cocktails with an orange slice floating on top.

Satsuma Orange Shandy Cocktail

A refreshing mix of Satsuma orange liqueur, orange juice, and Blue Moon beer —perfect for brunch or an easy evening cocktail.
4.80 from 5 votes
Course: Drinks and Cocktails
Cuisine: American
Prep Time: 5
Total Time: 5
Servings: 2 cocktails
Author: Jennifer Stewart

Ingredients

  • 12 ounces orange juice
  • 1.5 ounces Satsuma Orange Liqueur
  • 12 ounces Blue Moon beer
  • Orange wedges or slices for garnish

Instructions

  • Mix the orange juice and Satsuma orange liqueur in a large glass or shaker.
  • Divide the mixture between two glasses filled with ice.
  • Pour the beer slowly into each glass.
  • Stir gently to combine.
  • Garnish with an orange wedge or slice and serve.
  • Enjoy!

Notes

If you try this recipe, please leave a comment and rating. Feedback is appreciated!

Nutrition

Serving: 1cocktail | Calories: 240kcal | Carbohydrates: 35g | Protein: 2g | Sodium: 10mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 24g

©TakeTwoTapas.com. Content and photographs are copyright protected. Sharing this recipe is encouraged and appreciated; please avoid copying full recipe content to social media.

This recipe was inspired by a Plain Chicken shandy idea.