Picture this: it's summer and you're relaxing in an Adirondack chair outside your tiny lake house while enjoying a nice cold Leinenkugel Summer Shandy. Or maybe it's winter and you're cozied up inside this log cabin shanty of yours and are also downing a Leinie's because your supply is literally never-ending.

If this sounds like a life you could picture yourself living, then listen here. The beer-brewing folks at Leinenkugel want to make this happen for you. The Wisconsin-based company is currently giving away a tiny pre-built, fully-furnished lake home worth $50,000. Plus, you'll even get a year's worth of free beer (or rather $500 cash "intended" for beer).

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This darling lake house is equipped with everything one needs to have the ultimate summer getaway and/or winter stay. Inside there is a tiny kitchen, a pulldown bed, a sound system, a furnace (with a light therapy feature to help squash those winter blues), and more. A grill, fishing poles, an ice auger (to make a hole for ice fishing), and a set of Adirondack chairs will come included, too. Not to mention, the home's style does not disappoint: the Midwestern-inspired decor pairs well with the all-wood interiors.

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To enter, you can email SummerShandyIceShanty@promo.leinie.com and share your favorite Leinenkugel beer that makes any time feel like summertime up until March 11, 2021. While the cabin's decor nods to Wisconsin and the Midwest, this sweepstake is open to residents of all 50 states. Leinenkugel will arrange to deliver the home to the winner. Honestly, if one doesn't have a readily available land plot, it could make a nice WeShed.

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You can read the official rules here for the Summer Shandy Ice Shanty Sweepstakes. Also, make sure to note the difference between a shanty and a Summer Shandy because as Leinenkugel jokes: "this was our way of once-and-for-all defining the difference."