Somersby Shandy launches in Malaysia

Somersby, renowned for its fruit-flavoured alcoholic drinks, has launched its first ever shandy in Malaysia.

Only available in Malaysia and Singapore, Somersby Shandy marks the brand’s first venture into the shandy category – a crisp lemonade-and-beer blend with just 0.5% ABV (Alcohol by volume) in 320ml cans.

Best served chilled, Somersby Shandy is the perfect beverage for quenching thirst for any time of day – whether unwinding after work, celebrating with loved ones, or simply enjoying a well-deserved break with good friends.

Staying true to Somersby’s playful yet No-Nonsense spirit, this latest addition offers a refreshingly uncomplicated and effortlessly enjoyable experience. From Somersby’s range of fruit ciders to alcohol-free Somersby 0.0, and now Somersby Shandy, the brand continues to offer consumers with uncomplicated, feel-good options that fit any occasion.

“Somersby has always been driven by giving our consumers fun, quality options that fit seamlessly into their lives.

“Somersby Shandy marks our second innovation of the year and perfectly reflects our No-Nonsense spirit – simple, refreshing, and full of fun.

“We believe that great drinks don’t need to be complicated; they just need to taste good and bring people joy,” said Carlsberg Malaysia marketing director Olga Pulyaeva.

For the third consecutive year, Somersby, once again, teams up with JYNNS to offer exclusive Chinese New Year gifts alongside in-store sampling at selected supermarkets nationwide.

Somersby Shandy is available from November onwards at participating supermarkets, hypermarkets and online platforms nationwide.

For more information, visit the Somersby website at www.somersby.com/my/ or their social media channels on Facebook www.facebook.com/SomersbyMy and Instagram www.instagram.com/somersbymy.

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