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From Sam Smith at Prorev.com

DRINKING AGES IN SOME EUROPEAN COUNTRIES
Albania—No minimum age
Austria—14
Denmark—No minimum drinking age
Finland—No minimum drinking age
France—16 (beer, wine)
Germany—16 (beer, wine)
Hungary—No minimum age
Italy—16
Poland—No minimum drinking age
Portugal—16
Romania—No minimum drinking age
Russia—No minimum drinking age
Spain—16
Switzerland—16
United Kingdom—5 (on private property with parental consent)
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The drinking age in Poland has been 18, since “forever”. The entire list looks somewhat dubious to me. Besides, why is that of any importance? That’s a joke of a freedom, if you ask me.
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The drinking age in Poland has been 18, since “forever”. The entire list looks somewhat dubious to me. Besides, why is that of any importance? That’s a joke of a freedom, if you ask me.