The age is 18 except in Asturias where the age is 16.
16 for beer and wine, 18 for spirits.
16 for beer and wine, 18 for spirits.
Alcohol, such as beer, wine, spirits, or hard liquor.
The legal drinking age in Germany in 2015 was 16 for beer and wine, and 18 for spirits.
The type of alcohol typically consumed as drinking alcohol is ethanol, which is found in beverages such as beer, wine, and spirits.
The minimum legal drinking age in Europe varies from country to country but is most usually 16. However, the age seems to be gradually increasing to 18, although this does sometimes depend on the strength of the alcoholic beverage Here are some examples of European minimum legal drinking ages: Germany (16: for beer, wine and cider; 18: for spirits and alcopops) Belgium (16: for beer, wine and cider; 18: for spirits and alcopops) Switzerland (16: for beer, wine and cider >15% ABV; 18: for spirits and alcopops) Portugal (16: for beer, wine and cider; 18: for spirits and alcopops) Luxembourg Austria (some states may prohibit under 18s to buy or consume spirits or alcopops) Denmark (16: below 16.5% ABV [in stores]; 18: above 16.5% ABV [in stores]; 18: for bars, restaurants or discos) Liechtenstein (16: for beer, wine and cider; 18: for spirits and alcopops)
The CEO of the Meister Beer Drinking Club is Gleason Farris.
Drinking wine in moderation, unless contraindicated by pregnancy, alcoholism, etc., will improve health and longevity. The same is true of beer and distilled spirits.
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There is no age for legally drinking alcohol, but there is one for buying it: 16 years. It is however almost nowhere enforced.
Standard servings of beer, wine and distilled spirits each have about 0.6 oz of absolute alcohol. In terms of alcohol content, they are equal. However, it is a common myth that spirits (whiskey, rum, gin, tequila, etc.) are more intoxicating than beer, which is more intoxicating than wine. It is also a common myth that drinking red wine in moderation confers more health benefits than doing so with white wine, beer or spirits.
The effects of drinking spirits or "hard liquor" are the same as for drinking beer and wine. If consumed regularly and in moderation, alcohol promotes good health and greater longevity. They are associated with negative effects if abused.