You must be 21 years old to work in a pub or bar serving alchoholic beverages.
A pub not serving alchohol, which is technically a restaurant, observes the usual working age for food service: 14 years of age. That said, a 14-year old can work in a restaurant serving alchoholic beverages, but he/she may not tend the bar, consume alchoholic beverages, or serve alchoholic beverages.
To sum it up: You must be 21 to work in a pub or bar serving alchoholic beverages or 14 to work in general food service in the U.S.A. This does not apply to other countries.
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no Yes you can work in pubs, as a waitress at the age of 14+ or anything else like peeling the vegetables and serving customers, but you cannot serve customers alcohol
I would be 18 AT THE YOUNGEST. it depends on what the pub owner thinks though. i would personally allow 18. still, you never know if they are sneaking alcohol.
Yes... The Licensing Act now states that at the age of 14 you can legally do any kitchen work in a bar/pub and with supervision of the manager/ landlord of the pub you can legally serve alcohol. And If a family member owns the bar you can legally work their with another bartender
UK answer. 18, because of the alcohol content
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I'm assuming you don't LIVE in a pub but rather WORK in one! And as long as you are a good person and the agency accepts you, you can have foster kids. Hangiong out serving alcohol is not something they will do I assume so there shouldn't be a problem. You also have to have time for them. They require more support then other kids.
Yes, in many places a 16 year old can work in a pub as a glass collector. However, this may vary based on state laws.
The correct pub measure for one serving of sherry is 50ml. The same serving amount should be measured out for port.
No you have to be 21. If you do it is possible your parents could loose their license to sell alcohol.
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