Nope. If you are American and you are 16 and go over to Germany you can drink beer and wine but no hard liquors. That's the law there. When you are in a different country be sure to look at their laws because some of the laws in other countries are different from here in the United States. Same when a foreigner is here, they have to follow our laws! If you don't follow their laws you can end up in a foreign jail. It doesn't matter if you are from their country or a different one, you still broke the law. So like I said before, i recommend researching the laws of the country you are visiting
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The legal drinking age in Germany is 16 with exceptions
Austria and, untill the age of 16 when he dropped out of school and went to germany
When you're in germany, yes.
If you want follow the law, your must be 21 (In Most Areas Of The U.S.). In Germany, you must be 16. In the UK you must be 18. If you live in the US for instance, and your parents elect to provide you with a spot of liquor, you will be in compliance of the law. However in the US, you cannot drink (legally) under the age of 21.
you have to be 16 to drink and 18 to smoke ha
At age 15 or 16At age 15 or 16
With 18 you are allowed to drink any alcohol. With 16 you are allowed to drink soft alcohol, like beer and wine, but not hard drinks like Whiskey and Vodka
In Germany generally, it's allowed to drink "light alcoholics" like wine and beer from 16. "hard alcoholics" like spirits are allowed from 18
In Germany 16
I think 18 years old
Germany was reunified in 1990. ___ Germany first became a nation-state in 1871.
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