Yes, the legal drinking age varies by country. In the United States, it's typically 21, while some countries like Japan have a drinking age of 20, and others like China set it at 18. It's important to check the drinking age laws in the specific country you are in to ensure compliance.
No, the legal drinking age in the United States is still 21 years old. There have been no recent changes to increase the drinking age to 25.
The minimum purchase and drinking age is a state law. Each individual U.S. state establishes by law the minimum age at which an individual may purchase alcoholic beverages. The U.S. Government passed the National Minimum Drinking Age Act on July 17, 1984. This did not change the drinking age. However, it forced the individual states to establish the minimum drinking age as 21 or lose 10% of their federal highway funding. The minimum drinking age is 21 in all 50 U.S. states.
The drinking age in Florida in 1984 was 19 years old. It was later raised to 21 in 1985 as part of the National Minimum Drinking Age Act.
The legal drinking age in Wyoming is 21 years old.
18 is the legal drinking age in Taiwan. check out http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legal_drinking_age to see drinking ages for many other countries
No. The drinking age is 21 for everyone, male or female.
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there is no drinking age
there is no drinking age
The drinking age in Belize is 18 , however in Hunduras there is no "legal drinking age" :)
Peru doesn't have counties.
there is no drinking age
the drinking age is 12
5 different counties
There is no age restriction for drinking, but the legal age to purchase is 16
UAE legal drinking age is 21, so It's same drinking age as USA.
the drinking age was 21