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You can serve a wide variety of drinks to someone who is celebrating their 21st. This can be either alcoholic or no alcoholic. For the alcoholic you can serve champagne, and for the non alcoholic why not serve some fruit punch. You can find many stores these days with drink Ideas in the drinks aisle. There you will find all that you want, or through a magazine.
you have to be 18 years of age!!
It is not illegal to serve an alcoholic, although it has sometimes been illegal in the past to serve "known or habitual drunkards." In some jurisdictions it is illegal to serve a person who is apparently intoxicated. This sometimes applies only to commercial vendors whereas in other jurisdictions it also applies to social hosts. In some jurisdictions it is illegal to prevent anyone, including an intoxicated person, from leaving your premises.
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A pate is traditionally served with a few different drinks. One could serve an alcoholic beverage like brandy with pate. One could also serve drinks like sherry, vermouth, or ouzo as well.
Yes, it is illegal. You can't serve a single person more than two drinks at once.
Click on the thirsty customer, they will get the drink themselves.
Ice tea is a perfect example of a great non-alcoholic drink to serve during the summer.
No. It is against regulation for a minor to be in possession of alcoholic beverages and minors can be arrested for serving alcohol if they are caught.
A variety of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks can be served in goblets. Some of these beverages are water, wine, cognac, and sherry. One piece of advice is to "think like a person in the Middle Ages" when deciding what to serve in goblets (usually wine or water).
Mrs. Hayes was called "Lemonade Lucy" by some because she would serve alcoholic drinks in the White House.
You can serve alcoholic drinks in a licenced establishment in Ontario, Canada at age 18 and up. After being hired, you must take a Smart Serve course.