I am not quite sure the point of this question. But social drinking is typically done after the meeting is finished. Business is business. To answer your question alcohol can be stored for many years, it's the mixers and ice that are used to make the drinks that you have to be concerned with.
Yes, they do. Although, sometimes it is only served in first class or business class. The alcohol usually consists of wine and champagne.
In Ontario, you can legally be served on the first business day of your birthday. Meaning, you can legally be served after 11 AM when alcohol is allowed to be poured on the day of your birthday, but not before that.
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no
A party where no alcohol is served.
As bottled or served from the fountain, no.
Not whiile they are in uniform no.
The law states that those under 21 may not be served, or consume alcohol. As afar as being allowed into an establishment that serves alcohol - that sounds like a rule enforced by the management of the venue IN which the aclcohol is served. If the management does not want under-21 patrons in the business (probably due to the difficulty of enforcing the ABC counsumption laws) they can bar under-age persons. The business is, after all, PRIVATE PROPERTY, and the management may bar whomever they wish.
No. The type of alcohol that is served in restaurants and bars, and that are available in stores are ethyl alcohol (also called ethanol or drinking alcohol).
food slows the absorption of alcohol in the bloodstream by up to 6 hours
food slows the absorption of alcohol in the bloodstream by up to 6 hours