The adult who served the minor alcohol is held responsible. In most cases, the state will issue a fine to, both, the drinking establishment and the individual who sold the alcohol.
The individual who sold the alcohol will also be charged with a misdemeanor crime (the name of the crime depends on which state this occurred in).
The minor may be charged with possession, but law enforcement will focus primarily on the adults who served.
Normally only in an establishment where no alcoholic drinks are served.
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A bar room is a room where alcoholic drinks are served over a counter.
Johann van Beethoven was an alcoholic and a bully, and responsible for Ludwig's deafness due to the beatings he served up. At around 30 years of age, Ludwig was forced to acknowledge the fact that he was almost deaf and that the problem was incurable.
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).
In Ontario, you can legally be served on the first business day of your birthday. Meaning, you can legally be served after 11 AM when alcohol is allowed to be poured on the day of your birthday, but not before that.
Served by WHO? But generally, yes (e.g.: in divorce cases, how else is the spouse going to be niotified to appear?).
Russians will drink vodka with just about any meal. Kvas is also good, though usually only served in the summer months.
No, not legally. You must be 21 years of age to be legally served alcohol.
If nightclub means a place where alcoholic beverages are served, no, because there is an age limit of 21.