According to the "state" 18 yrs old. . Local ordinances can supercede that and be anywhere from 18 to 21 years of age. Check with the village/city hall of the town/city you're working.
There is no age limit. This is not an alcoholic beverage.
No a minor can not serve alcoholic beverage in Washington. You have to be 21 to sell alcohol and 18 to sell tabacco.
An 18 year old adult cannot legally purchase any alcoholic beverage in texas but can drink it under certain circumstances as specified by state law (for example, with parents' permission).
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Most liquor in the old west was locally brewed and Red Eye was a generic name for it. It tended to turn your eyes red as they watered, hence the name.
Maybe in some states an 18 year old is allowed in clubs if their not drinking and with parents to join Karole night.
Yes, because there is a very small amout of alcohol in "near beer" you have to be 21 years old to buy it.
Is it like an open beer? Then no. But if it is like rum or whiskey, then it is OK. If the rum is mixed with a fruit juice, then no. But if the mix is a soda pop, it is OK. But it will be flat and taste bad.
White Russian (with vodka) otherwise, just Kalua and cream
To work in an ABC store, which typically refers to an Alcoholic Beverage Control store, you must be at least 18 years old in many states. However, some states may require employees to be 21 due to the nature of selling alcoholic beverages. It's important to check the specific age requirements based on local laws and regulations.
It is. The only people allowed in drinking establishments, places that sell beer, or any other alcoholic beverage, are people of legal drinking age, that is, 21 or older.
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