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No, you cannot drink alcohol in a restaurant with a parent in NSW with the persons who are under the age of 18.
yes but you mite get kicked out
You can purchase alcohol by the drink at a restaurant.
14 only if you have a full meal though.
Yes, as long as the restaurant serves it or has a bring your own policy.
Alo called "denatured" alcohol, this is alcohol that is unfit/ unsafe to drink. The alcohol that I mix with shellac as a thinner is denatured alcohol.
Not alcohol, no. It depends where you are. In Scotland: The law on what age a person can drink alcohol is complicated. Before the age of 18, you are not allowed to buy alcohol in pubs or shops, or drink alcohol in pubs. It is also unlawful for anyone else to buy alcohol for a person aged under 18 to consume in a pub. If you are aged 16 or 17 you are entitled to drink wine, cider or beer to accompany a meal in a hotel or restaurant. Any child over the age of five can drink alcohol at home or on other private premises. It is an offence to give alcohol to a child under 5, even in her/his own home. Source: http://tinyurl.com/8n7j43
Water Intoxication. alcohol overdose or alcohol intoxication
During prohibition, a places that sold alcohol illegally was called a speakeasy.
No. The type of alcohol that is served in restaurants and bars, and that are available in stores are ethyl alcohol (also called ethanol or drinking alcohol).
you have to be 5 years old or over to drink alcohol in your own home because you are in your own house. but you have to be over 18 to buy alcohol anywhere. and you can be 14 to have a alcoholic drink with a meal.
TOLERANCE.