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legally only for religious reason such as a bar mitzvah (i most likely spelled that wrong)

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Some states have a provision that allows people under 21 but over 18 to drink in their parents' home with parental supervision.

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It is allegal to drink before 21 in the U.S

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In the UK, yes.

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