18 years of age.
Legal age for purchase of alcohol is 18, some states have provisions for people under 18 to drink (not in licensed premises) if in company of responsible parent
Well, honey, in the good ol' US of A, the legal age to drink at a licensed premises is 21. So, if you're not old enough to remember the Y2K scare, you better stick to Shirley Temples and leave the booze to the grown-ups. Cheers, sweetie!
Yes, if their employer approves of them taking one. However, if they are the 'Licensed Manager' on duty and in charge of the premises, they may NOT be intoxicated.
The legal age to drink in Australia is 18 years old.
Anytime during licensed business hours.
you have to be 18 to buy, drink or possess alcohol on licensed premises, unless its supplied by a parent. States in Australia allow drinking or possessing alcohol on private premises for people under 18 years as long as they are under the supervision of at least one adult and the permission of legal guardian or parent.
In Australia, John Guthrie was the first person licensed to sell retail liquor in South Australia on May 31, 1837, and that appears to be the oldest liquor license in the continent. The minimum age to drink was 21, and that was put into effect in 1839, but since 1972, the legal age to drink was lowered to 18.
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18 years
The legal nationwide drinking age in Australia is 18.
When a lease for a premises is unsigned, the person leasing the property is not under any legal obligation. This means that the person who owns the premises will have to have the person evicted if he or she refuses to move or sign a lease.
Yes. Persons under age 21 may be on licensed premises, and can be sold and allowed to drink alcohol beverages, if they are with their parents, guardians, or spouses, as long as those persons are of legal drinking age; but this is at the discretion of the licensee.