Craft brewers are set to bring back 1970s favourite shandy post-pandemic to fuel the thirst for no or low alcohol beer as growing numbers of young people go teetotal. Beer start-ups who are turning their hand to making so-called 'nolo' beverages are now giving shandy a fresh spin as demand for craft versions of the drink rise. Sainsbury's is set to begin selling craft brand Shandy Shack, based in Oxford, across its stores from next month, the Guardian reports. It comes as sales of nolo beers rose by 30 per cent between 2016 and 2020 as nearly one in four 18-24-year-olds become teetotal to improve their health.