It depends on the type being made. However the minimum for most I've seen is aged for two years in casks.
The age to sell liquor in any form in Illinois is 21, the same age you have to be to legally buy and/or drink liquor.
If you mean the age of the liquor inside, it will say on the label. If it doesn't, assume the legal minimum for that type of liquor. If you mean the age since it was purchased, the best way is to compare label differences from various years. You'd have to go on-line for that.
To prove your age.
You had to be age 21 in NC to buy liquor in 1987
No, it is generally illegal for individuals under the age of 21 to enter a liquor store in the United States.
No, it is generally illegal for someone under the age of 21 to enter a liquor store in the United States.
yes. liquor can burn, as long as it is over 65% alcoholic volume.
If you're of legal age, go to your local liquor store and buy it. If you're under age, you don't need to be drinking vodka or any other liquor.
You can purchase liquor when you reach the legal drinking age, which is typically 21 years old in the United States.
You must be of age to purchase liquor.
No, just as long as the establishment that she works at has a valid license.
Some states permit adults age 18 to serve alcoholic beverages.