A general view of the restaurant Shake Shack in Washington, DC, December 30, 2014. The fast-food chain, started by celebrity restaurateur Danny Meyer, filed to go public on December 29, 2014. Backed by private equity firm Leonard Green & Partners, Shake Shack is a self-described modern day roadside burger stand whose vision is to stand for something good.       AFP PHOTO/JIM WATSON        (Photo credit should read JIM WATSON/AFP via Getty Images)
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The Boozy Shake Shack Secret Menu Drink For Arnold Palmer Lovers
By Haldan Kirsch
Many restaurants have their own "secret" menu items, and Shake Shack has gotten in on the fun, launching a secret "Game of Thrones"-themed menu. However, one item that doesn't require you to speak High Valyrian to order is a boozy twist on the Arnold Palmer, known as the shandy.
A shandy is similar to half iced tea, half lemonade Arnold Palmer in that the iced tea is swapped out for something a little boozier — a half-and-half mix of lemonade and beer. Shake Shack worked with Brooklyn Brewery to design its own ShackMeister Ale, which has notes of "bready malt flavor" and a bright, citrusy aroma.
The ShackMeister Ale pairs perfectly with a tall lemonade on a hot day or with your favorite Shackburger. If you're a Shake Shack fan looking to top off your burger with something other than a brew, give its not-so-secret shandy a go.