Different countries in Europe have different ages at which it is legal to purchase alcohol. The ages vary between 16-18 (20 for very strong spirits in some countries like Finland and Norway). For example, 16 in Italy, Germany, Austria, Belgium, and Denmark. Also note that some drinks like spirits may be 18/20+ in some areas but beer and wine is 16. Another example, 18 in Britain, France, Ireland, Poland, Greece, Portugal, Spain, and Ukraine. Iceland is 20+.
Varies from state to state and circumstances. Purchasing alcohol in the United Kingdom is age 18 (consuming alchohol in England and Wales with parents permission in a private place is aged 5) France has a purchasing age limit of 16, most other European states are 16.
The legal drinking age in Wyoming is 21 years old.
16 (by Wikipedia)
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
The legal drinking age in England during the 1940s was 18 years old.
18 is the legal age for smoking in the state of Indiana
The legal drinking age in Europe varies by country. In many European countries, the legal drinking age is 18, but some countries like Germany and Belgium allow drinking at 16 if accompanied by an adult. Some countries, like Iceland and Sweden, have a higher legal drinking age of 20.
16 is the legal drinking age in France.
The legal drinking age in Vanuatu is 18
there is no drinking age
UAE legal drinking age is 21, so It's same drinking age as USA.
18 is the legal drinking age in England, however there is talk of raising it to 21.
The legal drinking age in the Cayman Islands is 18.
The legal minimum drinking age in Mississippi is 21.
The current legal drinking age in Saskatchewan is 19.
The legal drinking age in Barbados is 18 years old.
The legal drinking age in Brazil is 18 years old.
The legal drinking age in Jamaica is 18 years old.