In taverns, of course, the churchwarden-beloved of Carlyle and Tennyson-was usually smoked to the accompaniment of shandygaff.
"The Social History of Smoking"
G. L. Apperson
In any case, there he was at the door with Jack, to meet the crew as they landed after the race, with a large pewter, foaming with shandygaff, in each hand, for their recreation.
"Tom Brown at Oxford"
Thomas Hughes
And you will not ask me whether you may be a Protestant or a Catholic, whether you may marry the dark lady or the fair lady, whether you may prefer Ella Wheeler Wilcox to Wordsworth, or champagne to shandygaff.
"Leaves in the Wind"
A. G. Gardiner