Legal drinking age

The legal drinking age is the minimum age at which a person can legally consume alcoholic beverages. The minimum age alcohol can be legally consumed can be different from the age when it can be purchased in some countries. These laws vary between countries and many laws have exemptions or special circumstances. Most laws apply only to drinking alcohol in public places with alcohol consumption in the home being mostly unregulated (an exception being the UK, which has a minimum legal age of five for supervised consumption in private places). Some countries also have different age limits for different types of alcohol drinks.[1]

Minimum legal age to purchase alcohol by country:
  Prohibited
  25 or older
  25 (supervised drinking/fermented alcoholic beverages from the age of 21)
  21
  21 (supervised drinking/fermented alcoholic beverages from the age of 18)
  20
  20 (supervised drinking/fermented alcoholic beverages from the age of 18)
  19
  18
  18 (supervised drinking/fermented alcoholic beverages from the age of 16)
  17
  16
  15 or younger
  No regulation/no age set

The majority of countries have a minimum legal drinking age of 18.[2] The most commonly known reason for the law behind the legal drinking age is the effect on the brain in adolescents. Since the brain is still maturing, alcohol can have a negative effect on the memory and long-term thinking. Alongside that, it can cause liver failure, and create a hormone imbalance in teens due to the constant changes and maturing of hormones during puberty.[3] Some countries have a minimum legal drinking age of 19 to prevent the flow of alcoholic beverages in high schools,[4] while others like the United States have a minimum legal purchasing age of 21 (18 in P.R. and USVI) in an effort to reduce the amount of drunk driving rates among teenagers and young adults.[5]

Africa

The most common minimum age to purchase alcohol in Africa is 18. However, Angola (except Luanda Province), Central African Republic, Comoros, Equatorial Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, and Togo have no laws on the books restricting the sale of alcohol to minors. In Libya, Somalia and Sudan the sale, production and consumption of alcohol is completely prohibited.

Country State/region/province De jure Notes
Drinking age Purchase age
 Algeria None[6] 18[7] Order No. 26-75 (1975), Article 14
 Angola None[8] There is no national legislation prohibiting the sale of alcohol to minors.
Luanda Province 18[9] Legislation in Luanda Province: It is prohibited to sell alcohol beverages to anyone under the age of 18. It is also prohibited for minors to buy and consume alcohol.[9]
 Benin None 20 Republic of Benin Report to UN Committee on the Rights of the Child CRC/C/BEN/2 (2005):
  • Article 8 of the decree of 10 June 1942 regulating the production, import, advertisement, sale, and consumption of alcohol beverages in French West Africa, prohibits the sale or free supply of alcohol beverages to minors under 20.
  • Article 13 stipulates fines ranging from CFAF 200,000 to CFAF 1 million for such offences, doubled in the case of repeat offences.
  • There are no official measures prohibiting children from consuming alcohol, tobacco or other substances harmful to their health.
 Botswana None[10] (prohibited for any person to supply)[8] 18[10] It is prohibited for any person with a liquor license to sell or supply alcohol beverages to minors under the age of 18 years. Because the law only applies to licensees, it is not prohibited for minors to buy, consume, or possess alcohol beverages.[10] It is also prohibited for any person to expose or supply alcohol to a minor under the age of 18 years.[8]
 Burundi None[11] 18 (unless accompanied by parent or legal guardian)[11] It is prohibited for any person with a liquor license to sell or supply alcohol beverages to unaccompanied minors under the age of 18 years.
 Cameroon 21
18 (if accompanied by a person 21 years of age or older)[12]
It is prohibited for any person with a liquor license to sell or supply alcohol beverages to anyone under 18 years of age. The law permits adults from the ages 18 to 21 to consume, purchase and buy alcohol beverages if accompanied by a person 21 years of age or older. Anyone over the age of 21 years may buy or consume alcohol unaccompanied.
 Cape Verde None[13] 18[13] It is prohibited for any person to sell or supply alcohol beverages to minors under the age of 18 years.
 Central African Republic 15 (off-premises), or 21 (on-premises)[14] It is prohibited for any person to sell or supply alcohol beverages to minors under the age of 15 years when sold or supplied off-premises (e.g., liquor stores, wine stores, and supermarkets). It is prohibited for any person to sell or supply alcohol beverages to minors under the age of 21 years when sold or supplied on-premises (e.g., restaurants, bars, and cafes).[14]
 Chad None 18 Law 2017-01 Penal Code Chapter 6 Articles 376–378 establish penalties for licensees who permit entry to youth below age 16 unaccompanied by a supervising adult, sell or offer alcohol beverages to youth below age 18 unaccompanied by a supervising adult, or serve a person below age 18 to intoxication.
 Comoros 18[15] It is prohibited for any person to sell or supply alcohol beverages to minors under the age of 18 years.[15]
 Democratic Republic of the Congo 18
 Djibouti None
 Egypt 21 Law No. 371 of 1956 concerning public shops and the resolutions implementing it
 Equatorial Guinea 21[16]
 Eritrea None[17] 18[17] It is prohibited for any person to sell or serve alcohol beverages to minors under the age of 18 years.
 Eswatini 18[8] Liquor Licenses Act (1964) Section 27
 Ethiopia 21[18] 18[18] It is prohibited for any person to sell, offer, serve or allow to serve alcohol beverages "in substantial quantities" to any infant or young person. The criminal code defines a young person as any person under the age of 18 years. But the Criminal Code Proclamation 414 (2004) states: "Whoever endangers the health of another, intentionally and unscrupulously, by administering or serving, or by causing or permitting to be administered or served, to minors (defined as anyone under the age of 18 years) (...) alcohol beverages or spirituous liquors of such kind or in such quantity as to make their injurious effect certain or probable, is punishable with simple imprisonment not exceeding one year, and fine."

The Revised Family Code Proclamation No. 213 (2000) Article 215 defines a minor as anyone who has not attained the full age of 18.

 Gabon None 18 Penal Code (1963), Article 209bis-1
 Gambia None[19][8] 16[19][8] Under the Liquor License Act (1957) it is prohibited to sell, serve or supply alcohol beverages to "anyone under the apparent age of 16".

A "young person" is defined as anyone under the age of 17 by the Children and Young Persons Act, 1949 Section 2.

 Ghana None 18[20]
 Guinea-Bissau None[8]
 Kenya None[21] 18[21] It is prohibited to sell, serve or supply alcohol beverages to anyone under the age of 18 years.
 Lesotho 18[22] It is prohibited to sell, serve or supply any alcohol beverage to a minor under the age of 18 years. It is also prohibited for minors to consume, buy or attempt to buy alcohol.
 Liberia None 18 It is prohibited to sell, serve or supply alcohol beverages to anyone under the age of 18 years; "this section shall not apply to a parent or guardian who serves an alcoholic beverage to his child or ward" Penal Law of 1976 Sec 16.
 Libya Prohibited for all ages[23] Previously Article 498 of the Libyan Penal Code prohibited the sale of alcohol beverages to juveniles under the age of 16 years.[8]
 Malawi None 18[24] It is prohibited to sell, serve or supply alcohol beverages to anyone under the age of 18 years.
 Mauritania Prohibited for all ages[25]
 Mauritius None 18[26] It is prohibited to sell, serve, or supply alcoholic beverages to anyone under the age of 18 years.
 Morocco None Restricted to non-Muslims
16 for non-Muslims
Prohibited for Muslims
Legislative Decision No. 3.177.66 of 1967 Art 28–29
 Mozambique 18[27] Decree 54/2013 Regulations on the Control of the Production, Sale and Consumption of Alcoholic Beverages (2013), Article 5 (Prohibitions)
 Namibia None 18[28] It is prohibited to sell, serve or supply alcohol beverages to anyone under the age of 18 years.
 Niger 18 Penal Code Article 302
 Nigeria None (at national level)[8] None (all other states)
18 in Abuja
Prohibited in Borno
For Abuja: Municipal Area Council Bye-Law 2001 Sec 15
 Republic of the Congo None 18[29]
 Rwanda 18 Organic Law implementing the Penal Code N°01/2012/OL Articles 217 and 219
 Senegal None 18[30]
 Seychelles None 18 Chapter 113 Licenses Act (2010)
  • Subsidiary Legislation: Licenses (Manufacturing) Regulation (1987), Article 8(5)(page 20):
    • In the case of manufacturing and processing of liquor, tobacco and tobacco products, the license holder shall (i) not deliver or sell liquor to, or allow any consumption of liquor by, any person under the age of 18 years or deliver or sell tobacco or tobacco products or allow it to be used on the premises by such a person;
  • Subsidiary Legislation: Licenses (Liquor and Outdoor Entertainment) Regulations (1998), Article 14 (page 28):
    • (1) The holder of a license, his servant or agent shall not (a) employ or allow a person under the age of 18 years, ... (b) sell or deliver liquor, cigarettes or tobacco products to, or allow liquor to be consumed or cigarettes or any tobacco products to be used by any person under the age of 18 years on the premises; ... (i) admit any person under the age of 18 years to a premises licensed as a public bar, toddy bar or at the premises licensed to manufacture and sell baka or lapire;...
 Somalia Prohibited for all ages[31]
 South Africa None 18 The parent, adult guardian of a minor or a person responsible for administering a religious sacrament, may on occasion supply to that minor a moderate quantity of liquor to be consumed by the minor in the presence and under the supervision of that parent, guardian or other person.[32]
 South Sudan 18[8]
 Sudan Restricted to non-Muslims
Muslims: Prohibited for all ages
Non-Muslims: Unknown[33]
Penal Code 1991, Art 78–79
 Tanzania None 18[34]
 Togo None[8]
 Tunisia None 18 Law 2004-75 Article 4 prohibits entry to night clubs to those under 18 with an exception for accompanied persons between 16 and 18 in certain venues, sale of alcohol beverages to whom is prohibited.
 Uganda None[35] 18
16 (wine, beer, porter, cider, perry or native liquor with meal)[35]
It is prohibited for any licensee to sell, serve or supply alcohol beverages to anyone under the age of 18 years. The law provides an exception for anyone who is 16 or 17 years of age, and consumes a fermented alcohol drink with a meal, in a part of a licensed premises that serves meals and is not a bar.
 Western Sahara None[8]
 Zambia 18[36] It is prohibited for any person with a liquor license, to sell, serve or supply alcohol beverages to anyone under 18 years of age. Before the Liquor Licensing Act was enacted in 2011, the minimum age to sell, serve and supply alcohol beverages was 14 years.[37]
 Zimbabwe None[38] 18 (except with parent or guardian consent) Liquor Act Article 116 Prohibited conduct by persons in general (1) No person shall— ... (l) being a person to whom in terms of this Act the sale of liquor is prohibited, purchase or attempt to purchase liquor in contravention of such provision; .... (o) sell, lend, give, supply or deliver, or offer so to do, any liquor to any person under the age of eighteen years except with the consent of the parent or guardian of that person.

Children's Act Section 78 – It is prohibited for any person to sell, lend, give, supply, deliver or offer alcohol beverages to any child under the age of 16 years, except upon production of a written order signed by the parent or guardian of the child known to such person. The police has the duty to seize any alcohol beverage in the possession of a child under the age of 16 years without a written consent of the parents or legal guardian.[38]

Americas

In Central America, the Caribbean, and South America the legal drinking age and legal purchase age varies from 0 to 20 years (see table below). In South America in particular, the legal purchase age is 18 years, with two exceptions:

  • In Paraguay, the legal drinking age and purchase age is 20 years.
  • In Guyana, minors aged 16 or 17 may consume a glass of beer or wine in a restaurant provided they buy a meal.

In North America the legal drinking age and legal purchase age varies from 18 to 21 years:

  • In Mexico, the drinking age is 18 in all states.
  • In the United States, the minimum legal age to purchase alcoholic beverages is 21 years of age; the two exceptions are Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands where the age is 18. The legal drinking age varies by state, and many states have no age requirements for supervised drinking with one's parents or legal guardians.
  • In Canada, most provinces have a minimum age of 19 years to buy or consume alcohol, while Alberta, Manitoba, and Quebec, the minimum age is 18 years.

In the late 20th century, much of North America changed its minimum legal drinking ages (MLDAs) as follows:

In the 1970s, provincial and state policy makers in Canada and the United States moved to lower MLDAs (which were set at 21 years in most provinces/territories and states) to coincide with the jurisdictional age of majority — typically 18 years of age.... As a result, MLDAs were reduced in all Canadian provinces [and] in more than half of US states. In Canada, however, two provinces, Ontario [in 1979] and Saskatchewan [in 1976], quickly raised their subsequent MLDAs from 18 to 19 years in response to a few studies demonstrating an association between the lowered drinking age and increases in alcohol-related harms to youth and young adults, including increases in motor vehicle accidents (MVAs) and alcohol intoxication among high school students. Following MLDA reductions in the US, research in several states provided persuasive evidence of sharp increases in rates of fatal and nonfatal MVAs appearing immediately after the implementation of lower drinking ages. These scientific findings galvanized public pressure on lawmakers to raise MLDAs and, in response, the federal government introduced the National Minimum Drinking Age Act of 1984, which imposed a reduction of highway funds for states if they did not increase their MLDA to 21 years. All states complied and implemented an MLDA of 21 years by 1988.[39]

Country State/region/province De jure Notes
Drinking age Purchase age
 Anguilla None[40] 18[40] It is prohibited to sell or serve alcohol drinks to anyone under the age of 18 years. Violating the regulation is punished with a $9,600 fine.
 Antigua and Barbuda None 16[41] The sale and distribution of alcohol to a person under 16 years of age, and purchase by persons under 16 years of age, for consumption in licensed premises are prohibited.
 Argentina None 18[42] Drinking age is rarely enforced. ID is almost never requested.
 Bahamas 18[43] It is prohibited for any adult to sell, serve or supply any alcohol beverage to a child (defined as anyone under the age of 18 years). The law provides an exception to treat an illness in urgent cases or upon order by a medical doctor.
 Barbados None 18[44] It is prohibited to sell or serve any alcohol beverage to anyone under the age of 18 years. Previously 16, the President of the Barbados Road Safety Association pushed to raise the drinking age to 18 years because the law was often violated.[45][46]
 Belize 18[47] Drinking age is rarely enforced. ID is almost never requested.
 Bermuda 18[48] It is prohibited to sell or serve any alcohol beverage to a child under the age of 18 years.
 Bolivia None 18 It is prohibited to sell or serve alcohol beverages to minors under the age of 18 years.

Law 259 Against the Sale and Consumption of Alcoholic Beverages (2012) Article 20

 Brazil None[49] 18[49] It is prohibited to sell, serve or supply any alcohol beverage to a person under 18 years of age. The presidential law enacted on 17 March 2015 made any violation of the law a criminal offence. Any adult person selling, serving, giving or supplying alcohol beverages to a minor is punished with imprisonment of 2 to 4 years, a fine of R$3.000 to R$10.000 and a ban to operate any business selling or serving alcohol.
 British Virgin Islands 16[47] It is prohibited to sell or to supply alcohol to anyone under the age of 16.
 Canada  Alberta
 Manitoba
 Quebec
18[50][51][52] In Alberta no person may give or sell or permit any person to give or sell liquor to a minor in licensed premises.[50] In Manitoba a person must not give, sell or otherwise supply liquor to a minor. The law provides exceptions for a doctor, dentist, pharmacist or other health care professional for medical purposes; for sacramental purposes and by the parent, guardian, spouse or common-law partner, if it is given or supplied in a residence.[51] In Quebec the law prohibits the sale of alcohol beverages to a minor under the age of 18 years.[52]
 Ontario
 Saskatchewan
 British Columbia
 Newfoundland and Labrador
 Nova Scotia
 New Brunswick
 Prince Edward Island
 Northwest Territories
 Yukon
 Nunavut
19 Ontario's Liquor Licence Act permits the supply and consumption of liquor to those under the age of 19. However, supplying a person under the age of 19 is restricted to the person's parent or legal guardian, and may only occur in a residence or in a private place of the parent or legal guardian. A person under the age of 19 who was supplied liquor in this manner is permitted to consume the liquor only in the place it was supplied.[53]
 Cayman Islands 18[54] It is prohibited to sell, serve or supply alcohol beverages to anyone under the age of 18 years. It is also prohibited for any minor to buy, attempt to buy or consume alcohol beverages. Violation of the law is punished with a fine of five thousand dollars, and the court may, if the offence was committed by the licensee, order that the licensee shall forfeit his licence and that no licence may be issued to that person for a period not exceeding ten years from the date of his conviction.
 Chile 18[1] The minimum age is 18 to enter an enclosure that sells alcohol beverages. Selling alcohol to a minor may incur a fine. One must provide identification upon request. Residents of Chile over the age of 18 must carry their Chilean identification card issued by the Civil Registry and Identification Service at all times.[55]
 Colombia None 18[56] The law prohibits the sale of alcohol to a minor (anyone under the age of 18 years). It is not prohibited for minors to buy, attempt to buy or consume alcohol.[56]
 Costa Rica None 18[57] The law prohibits the sale of alcohol to a minor (anyone under the age of 18 years). Selling alcohol to a minor will be punished with a fine equivalent to ten basic salaries. Whoever permits minors to maintain in any establishment which main purpose is to sell alcohol beverages, will be sanctioned with a fine equivalent to five salaries. It is not prohibited for minors to buy, attempt to buy or consume alcohol.[57]
 Cuba None 16[58] The penal code prohibits any adult to induce any young person under the age of 16 years, to habitually consume alcohol beverages. However this means that de facto anyone selling, serving or supplying alcohol should check if the buyer has attained the age of 16 years. In most cases this law is not strictly enforced.[58][59]
 Dominica None 16 Laws of Dominica Liquor Licences Act Chapter 70:03, Part IV, Sec 15(f)
 Dominican Republic None 18[60]
 Ecuador None 18[61] It is prohibited to sell alcohol beverages to a minor under the age of 18 years of age. The law obligates establishments to place a visible notice at the point of sale and to check identification to enforce the law. However it is not prohibited for minors to buy, attempt to buy or consume alcohol.[61]
 El Salvador None 18[62] It is strictly prohibited to sell or serve alcohol beverages to a minor under the age of 18 years. Violation of the law is punished with 25,000.00 and if convicted once more the license will be suspended for a period of six months. It is legal for minors to buy, attempt to buy and consume alcohol.[62]
 Falkland Islands 18[63] It is prohibited for any adult to sell, give or provide alcohol to a minor under the age of 18 years in any public place or licensed premises. Parents may permit their children to consume alcohol on private premises. Minors consuming alcohol in public are committing a criminal offence. The law provides exceptions for the consumption of alcohol by minors for prescription of or at the direction of a government medical officer or in the course of the administration of Holy Communion according to the rites of any Christian denomination.[63]
 Grenada None 16
None (off-premise)
Chapter 174 Liquor Dealers' Licenses Act (1988), accessible through the Laws of Grenada Portal
 Guatemala None 18[64] It is prohibited to sell, serve or supply any alcohol drink to a minor under 18 years of age on any establishment or in the street.
 Guyana None 18
16 (on-premise for wine or malt liquor with a meal)[65]
It is prohibited to sell or serve alcohol to a person under 18 years of age. The law provides an exception for minors aged 16 and 17, if they consume a glass of beer, wine or cider with a meal in a restaurant. Otherwise attempting to buy alcohol or buying alcohol as a minor is an offence.[65]
 Haiti None None (at national level) In the capital Port-au-Prince, it is prohibited to sell or serve alcohol to minors under 18 years old from 17 May 2017. Vendors are required to check identification.[66] The Senate voted on a proposed Law on the protection of minors from alcohol beverages, to establish a legal purchase age of 18 and related implementation measures, in December 2012. The law has not yet been approved and enacted.

Law prohibiting minors entry to entertainment venues Article 1 prohibits those under the age of 16 from entering cinemas and theaters (except during children's programming), clubs, cafes, or venues licensed to sell alcohol beverages.

 Honduras None 18 Law for Police Enforcement and Social Coexistence Decree 226 (2001) Article 68 bans the sale of alcohol to minors; The definition of punishable gang activity for minors aged 12–18 includes drinking alcohol beverages in public places (Art 90–91).

Code of Children and Adolescents Decree 73 (1996)

 Jamaica None 18[67] It is prohibited to sell or serve any alcohol beverage to a child (which is defined as anyone under the age of 18 years).[67]
 Mexico 18[1] All Mexican states prohibit the sale of alcohol to any person under 18 years old. Identification is required for age verification. Some states may allow minors to consume alcoholic beverages with parental consent.[68]
 Nicaragua None 18[69]
 Panama None 18[70]
 Paraguay None 20[71]
 Peru None 18[72]
 Saint Kitts and Nevis None 18 Liquor Licences Act Sec 32(f)
 Saint Lucia None 16 Chapter 13.17 Liquor Licence Act Art 37
 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines None 16[73] Chapter 342 Liquor License Act (1990), Sections 27 and 28
 Trinidad and Tobago None 18[74] It is prohibited to sell, serve or supply alcohol beverages to child under the age of 18 years. It is also prohibited for an adult to send a child to buy alcohol on behalf. It is not prohibited for children to buy or consume alcohol.[74]
 Turks and Caicos Islands None 18[75] It is prohibited to serve or sell liquor to a young person under the age of eighteen years. Minors under the age of sixteen years may not present in a licensed premises mainly serving and selling alcohol beverages.[75]
 United States (50 states) Varies by state[1] 21[1] The National Minimum Drinking Age Act requires all states and territories to have a minimum purchasing age of 21 or lose ten percent of their federal highway funding. The act does not apply to the age of alcohol consumption (i.e., states may allow alcohol consumption by those under 21 years of age without penalty). Exceptions to the drinking age is governed by state law.

Some states do not allow those under the legal drinking age to be present in liquor stores or in bars (usually, the difference between a bar and a restaurant is that food is served only in the latter). Contrary to popular belief, only a few states prohibit minors and young adults from consuming alcohol in private settings.

The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism maintains a database that details state-level regulations on consumption and sale age limits.[76]

United States  Puerto Rico 18 Law 118 Penalties for Provision of Alcoholic Beverages to Minors under 18 years of age (1984)
United States  United States Virgin Islands 18[77]
 Uruguay None 18[78] Only selling alcohol to minors under the age of 18 is prohibited, consumption and purchase by minors is not prohibited.
 Venezuela None 18[79]

Asia

Country De jure Notes
Drinking age Purchase age
 Afghanistan Prohibited for all ages[80]
 Bahrain 21[81]
 Bangladesh 18[1] 18 (for non-Muslims and foreigners)
(Muslims require medical prescription for purchasing)
[1]
 Bhutan None 18[82]
 Brunei Prohibited (for Muslims and public consumption)
17 (for non-Muslims' private residence consumption)[1]
Prohibited for all ages[1] Non-Muslims over 17 years of age are allowed to import alcohol not to exceed maximum total volume 2 liters of liquor and 12 cans of beer at 330 ml for personal use, once in 48 hours. This alcohol must be "stored and consumed at the place of residence of the importer" and is "not to be given, transferred or sold to another person.".[1]
 Cambodia None The Health Ministry drafted a law to regulate the sale and consumption of alcohol in June 2015, with emphasis on establishing a minimum legal purchase age of 21 and preventing underage drinking.

The draft law has not yet been enacted.[83]

 China None 18[1] Law of the People's Republic of China on the Protection of Minors (2006 Revision) [Revised in 2012][84]

Ministry of Commerce Decree No. 25 (2006)

 Hong Kong None 18[85] IDs are rarely checked in bars and clubs, but are checked when purchasing alcohol at shops. Private drinking is also not regulated.[86]
 India 18–25 (varies by jurisdiction)[1]
21 is the legal drinking age in the majority of the states of India[87]
18 in Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Andhra Pradesh, Goa, Himachal Pradesh, Karnataka, Puducherry, Rajasthan, and Sikkim.[88]

21 in Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Chandigarh, Chhattisgarh, Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu, Delhi, Haryana, Jammu and Kashmir, Jharkhand, Kerala, Ladakh, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Mizoram, Odisha, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Tripura, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, and West Bengal.[89]

25 in Meghalaya and Punjab.[90]

Consumption of alcohol is prohibited in the states of Bihar, Gujarat, Lakshadweep, Manipur, and Nagaland.[91]

 Indonesia 21[92] Prohibited in Banda Aceh and Papua; 21 elsewhere for both on- and off-premise sale. According to Minister of Trade Regulation No. 20 Year 2014,[93] Qanun Laws of Aceh No. 6 Year 2014,[94] and Regional Regulation of Papua Province No.15 Year 2013.[95]
 Iran Prohibited for all ages[1] There is a ban on alcohol, but religious minorities may purchase small amounts from shops owned by the same religious minority.[96]
 Iraq 18[97] There was a proposal of banning alcohol in 2016, but was instead taxed by 200%[98]
 Israel No limit in private places,

18 in public spaces[99]

18[1] Israel law prohibits selling or serving alcohol to minors. Minors are prohibited to drink alcohol in public places and the police may confiscate alcohol drinks from them.
 Japan 20[100]
 Jordan 18 Instructions issued by the Ministry of Interior Concerning Liquor Store Permits (2010), Article 6
 Kazakhstan None 21 Law 235 of 2014 Code of Administrative Offences Section 200
 Kuwait Prohibited for all ages[1] Law No. 46 (1964)
 Kyrgyzstan None 18[1] Law No.269 Government Regulation of the Production and Sale of Alcohol (2009), Article 13.2
 Lebanon None 18[1] Penal Code (1943), Articles 625–626 (promulgated by Legislative Decree No. 340 (2011)

According to a global school health study, 40% of minors over 13 drink alcohol and up to 25% buy it from stores.[101]

 Macau None[1]
 Malaysia None Restricted to non-Muslims
Prohibited for Muslims
21 for non-Muslims[1]
Food Act 1983 Food Regulations (1985) Regulation 361 (2014) and Food (Amendment) Regulations 2016

Increased from 18 to 21 in December 2017, effective 16 October 2018. There will be an 18-month grace period for sellers to comply. After the grace period, anyone caught selling to persons under 21 can be fined up to RM10,000 and jailed up to 2 years.[102]

Malaysian identity cards will display the word "ISLAM" if the holder is Muslim (and otherwise blank if the holder is non-Muslim) on the bottom right corner, which allows enforcement of the religion-based sales restriction.

 Maldives Restricted to tourists
Prohibited for citizens
18 for tourists[1]
Sale of alcohol is limited to tourist resorts. It is prohibited to sell alcohol to local Maldivians[103]
 Mongolia 21 / 18 with parent consent[104] 21[104] Those under 21 are prohibited from drinking alcohol; parents and guardians are prohibited from supplying alcohol to those under 18.
 Myanmar None 18 Child Law (1993) Art 65

Excise Act (1958) Art 40(7)

   Nepal None 18[105] A policy has reportedly been adopted that would make the legal purchase age 21. However, there are exceptions to underage consumption for purposes of religious ceremonies.[106]
 North Korea Prohibited For Foreigners
 Oman 21[1] Residents need personal liquor licenses to consume alcohol in their private residences.[107]
 Pakistan Prohibited (for Muslims)
21 (for non-Muslims)[108]
Prohibited for Muslims. Purchase age for Non-Muslims is 21.
 Palestine 16[108] Legal in most cities.[108]
 Philippines None 18 Minors (defined as under 18 years old) are prohibited to purchase alcohol and adults are prohibited to purchase or provide alcohol to minors. Minors are not prohibited to consume alcohol. Act Regulating the Access of Minors to Alcohol Section 4
 Qatar Prohibited (for Muslims)
21 (for non-Muslims)[108]
21 Muslims are allowed to purchase alcohol but not consume it.[108] Only residents with a liquor license from the Qatar Distribution Company (owned by Qatar Airways) are allowed to purchase alcohol outside of hotels and restaurants and must make a minimum of QAR 4000 per month.[109]
 Saudi Arabia Prohibited for all ages[1] Drinking or possessing alcohol is prohibited in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Persons who drink or possess alcohol are subject to arrest and trial. Punishments range from heavy fines, lengthy prison terms and whippings.[110]
 Singapore None[111]
18 (at licensed premises)
18[111] It is prohibited to sell alcohol to those under 18. Anyone caught selling, furnishing or acquiring alcohol in any licensed premise to persons below 18 can be fined up to $10,000.

It is also prohibited for minors to purchase, or attempt to purchase alcohol from any licensed premises, in which the minors can also be fined up to $10,000. However, the authorities rarely enforced this on minors.

It is technically legal for minors to possess and consume alcohol at home and in public (not in any licensed premises) as there is no law prohibiting it. It is also technically legal for someone to purchase alcohol and pass it to minors outside the store or licensed premise.[111]

 South Korea None 19[112] The age limit for alcohol is 19 calculated by the year of birth. This means that an 18-year-old will be legally allowed to purchase and consume alcohol if he or she will be turning 19 that year. For example, two persons born on 1 January 2002 and 31 December 2002 will both turn 19 years of age at the same time on 1 January 2021 and hence, both of them will be considered to be of legal age to purchase and consume alcohol on and after that date, despite the latter being only 18 years and 1 day old based on western age.

The method of calculating the legal age for alcohol slightly differs from Korean age reckoning in which another one year will be added to the person's age, whereas this method only doesn't take into account the month and day of birth but only the year instead.[112]

On June 28, 2023, the law that requires measuring age in the western way came into force. However, the previous system to determine the age to drink alcohol will be maintained.[113]

 Sri Lanka None 21[114]
 Syria 18[108]
 Taiwan 18 18[115] Parents, guardians, and others taking care of people under 18 shall not supply alcohol to them or risk administrative fines of 10000 to 50000 new Taiwan dollars (Art 55).

No person shall supply alcohol to anyone under the age of 18 (Art 91).

 Tajikistan None / 20 18[1] Sale to minors under 18 years old is prohibited by Article 12 of Law No. 451 on State Regulation of Production and Turnover of Ethyl Alcohol and Alcohol Products.[108]

Parents are required to forbid their children who have not reached age 20 to consume alcohol beverages.[116]

 Thailand None 20[117] The Alcoholic Beverage Control Act of 2008 increased the drinking age in Thailand from 18 to 20, private drinking is not regulated in private locations.[117][118]
 Turkey 18 18[119]
 Turkmenistan None Prohibited In Airports And Stores
 United Arab Emirates 18 in Abu Dhabi
21 in most Northern Emirates and Dubai
Prohibited in Sharjah[120]
21
Completely prohibited in Sharjah
In November 2020, Drinking became legal in UAE without requiring a license and regardless of the religion.[121]

Previously, expatriate non-Muslim residents had to request a liquor permit to purchase alcohol beverages, but it was prohibited for such holders to provide drinks to others.[122]

The legal age for drinking alcohol is 18 in Abu Dhabi (although a Ministry of Tourism by-law allows hotels to serve alcohol only to those over 21), and 21 in Dubai and the Northern Emirates (except Sharjah, where drinking alcohol is prohibited).[120]

It is a punishable offence to drink, or to be under the influence of alcohol, in public.[120]

 Uzbekistan None 20[123]
 Vietnam 18 18[1] Decree 94/2012/ND-CP on Liquor Production and Trading (2012), Article 19.7
 Yemen Prohibited for all ages[124] Exception is in Aden Region where it's legal for 21 and up[125]

Europe

Sweden is meant to be green
Laws banning minors from consuming alcohol in public/private:
  Minimum age to consume alcohol in public and private
  Minimum age to consume alcohol in public
  No minimum age to consume alcohol in public or private

Most countries in Europe have set 18 as the minimum age to purchase alcohol. Although Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Gibraltar, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malta, Portugal and Switzerland (except Ticino) maintain a minimum purchase age below 18 years, minors are permitted either full or limited access to alcohol. In 2005,[126] 2007[127] and 2015[128] harmonization at the European Union level toward a minimum purchase age of 18 was discussed, but not agreed.

Timeline of changes to drinking/purchase age or laws restricting the access to alcohol for minors:

  • In 2002 the Spanish autonomous communities Madrid,[129] Valencia[130] and Catalonia[131] raised their minimum purchase age to 18 years. Previously, Valencia and Madrid had a minimum purchase age of 16 years, and in Catalonia minors aged 16 or 17 could purchase alcohol up to 23% ABV on- and off-premise.
  • In 2004 Denmark[132] raised its off-premise purchase age from 15 to 16 years.
  • In November 2005 Switzerland passed its Food and Commodities Regulation[133] (German: Lebensmittel- und Gebrauchsgegenständeverordnung), introducing a ban on alcohol sales to anyone under the age of 16. The Alcohol Law[134] (German: Alkoholgesetz) passed in 1980 requires a minimum age of 18 years for the retail sale of distilled spirits. Therefore, it is prohibited to sell fermented alcohol (e.g. beer, wine, sparkling wine or cider) to anyone under the age of 16, and any distilled alcohol beverages to anyone under the age of 18 years. The canton of Ticino has a cantonal law since 1989 that makes the purchase age limit for all alcohol beverages 18 years.[135]
  • In 2006 the Spanish autonomous community Castile and León[136] raised its minimum purchase age from 16 to 18 years.
  • In late 2006, Gibraltar[137] lawmakers passed the Children and Young Persons (Alcohol, Tobacco and Gaming) Act 2006, which raised the minimum purchase age from 16 to 18 years. But the new law made an exception: minors aged 16 or 17 can purchase and consume beer, wine or cider under 15% ABV on-premise, and pre-packed containers of an alcohol strength not exceeding 5.5% ABV (e.g. alcopops).
  • In 2009 France[138] raised its minimum purchase age to 18 years,[139][140] and fines were increased for selling or serving alcohol to a minor (up to €7,500). Previously, the minimum age was 16 years for off-premise and on-premise purchases of low-alcohol beverages (up to 3% ABV) such as wine, beer, cider, perry, mead, crème de cassis and juices from fermented fruits or vegetables that contain 1.2 to 3° alcohol, natural sweet wines from controlled cultivation and 18 for higher-ABV beverges.
  • In October 2009, the government of Malta[141] passed a new law raising its drinking and purchase age from 16 to 17 years.
  • In 2010 the Spanish autonomous community of Galicia raised its minimum purchase age from 16 to 18 years.[142]
  • In 2011 Denmark[143] passed a law raising the minimum age for off-premise sale of alcohol beverages of >16.5% ABV to 18 years of age. The minimum age to purchase alcohol beverages of <16.5% ABV remains 16.
  • In March 2012 Moldova raised the minimum purchase age to 18, from 16 previously.[144][145]
  • Italy raised its minimum purchase age from 16 to 18 in 2012. Previously Italy did not have a purchase age for off-premise sales, and the minimum age of 16 years for on-premise sales was not well enforced.[146]
  • In 2013 the government of Portugal restricted alcohol sales to young people: distilled spirits cannot be sold to anyone under the age of 18, and other alcohol beverages (e.g. beer, wine, or cider) cannot be sold to anyone under the age of 16. Previously the minimum age for all alcohol beverages was 16 years.[147]
  • As of 1 January 2014, the minimum legal purchase and consumption age was raised from 16 to 18 in the Netherlands. Previously young people over the age of 16 could purchase and consume alcohol beverages of <15% ABV, and those aged 18 and over could purchase all alcohol beverages.[148]
  • As of March 2015, the Spanish autonomous community of Asturias raised its drinking age from 16 to 18 years. Asturias was Spain's last community with a drinking age of 16 years. The new law brings the drinking age into line with the rest of Spain, with the exception of Balearic Islands where no purchase age limit is set.[149]
  • As of December 2015, Portugal harmonized its minimum drinking age to 18 years across all beverage types. Previously the purchase age was 16 years for low-alcohol beverages such as beer, wine or cider.[150]
  • As of 1 January 2018, Lithuania raised its minimum drinking age from 18 to 20 years.[151]
  • From January 2019 the federal states of Austria decided to align their drinking and purchase ages. The states Burgenland, Lower Austria and Vienna therefore raised their age limits for alcohol beverages containing spirits to 18. Prior to 2019 these states had a general drinking and purchase age of 16 years. The sale and consumption of beer, wine and other fermented alcohol beverages is now prohibited to children and young people under the age of 16 years, and the sale and consumption of spirits to minors under the age of 18 years is prohibited throughout Austria.[152]
Country Administrative division De jure Notes
Drinking age[153] Purchase age
Private Public On-premise Off-premise
 Albania None 18[154] 18[154] The sale of alcohol beverage in bars, restaurants or other licensed premises, as well as other points of sale, is prohibited to minors under the age of 18 years. Vendors and operators of licensed premises are required to post a clearly legible notice in A4 format stating "Ndalohet shitja e alkoolit personave nën 18 vjeç" (It is prohibited to sell alcohol beverages to people under 18 years). Consumption by those under age 18 in public places is prohibited.[154]
 Andorra None[155] 18[155] 18[155] Selling, serving or supplying alcohol beverages is prohibited as well as public consumption of alcohol beverage by minors under the age of 18 years.[155]
 Armenia None[156] 18[156] There are no laws mandating alcohol vendors to ID potential underage drinkers. ID checks are very rarely, if ever, carried out[156] Criminal Code the Republic of Armenia (2003), Article 166: "Involvement, by a person who reached 18 years, of a child into regular use of alcohol drinks... is punished with correctional labor for up to 1 year, or with arrest for the term of 1–2 months, or with imprisonment for the term of 5 years"
 Austria Differing between federal states, none or the same as in public[152] 16 (beer, wine and cider)
18 (distilled beverages)[152]
16 (beer, wine and cider)
18 (distilled beverages)[152]
The age limits are set out by the legislation of each federal state but were harmonized in January 2019.[152] Carinthia also requires 16-18-year-olds to maintain a blood alcohol level below 0.05%.[157]
 Azerbaijan None[158] 18[158] Law No. 499-IG on Children's Rights (1998)
 Belarus None[159] 18[159]
 Belgium None[160] 18 for distilled beverages of higher than 1.2%ABV and fermented beverages of higher than 22%ABV

16 for other alcohol beverages[160]

Since 10 January 2010, it is prohibited to "sell, serve, or offer" any distilled alcohol beverages to those under the age of 18 or any alcohol beverage to those under 16.[160] Previously, it was prohibited to sell alcohol drinks to under-16s, but accompanying adults could buy drinks for them.
 Bosnia and Herzegovina None[161] 18[161] Selling alcohol to a minor under the age of 18 years is an offence. The law does not prohibit minors from buying, attempting to buy or consuming alcohol.[161]
  • Law on Public Peace and Order (2015) Article 25 prohibits providing alcohol beverages to minors.
  • Law on Internal Trade (2010), Article 10 prohibits the sale in the retail trade of alcohol beverages to persons under 18 years of age.
 Bulgaria None[162] 18[162][163] It is prohibited to sell or offer alcohol beverages to anyone under the age of 18.[162]
 Croatia None[164] 18[164] It is prohibited to sell or serve alcohol to anyone under 18 years of age. There is no minimum age to buy or consume alcohol by law.[164]
 Cyprus 17[165] 18 It is prohibited to sell or serve alcohol to anyone under the age of 18 years, and for those under 17 years old to consume alcohol beverages.[165]
 Czech Republic None 18[166] It is prohibited to provide alcohol to minors but consumption itself is not prohibited by law.[166]
 Denmark None[167] 18[167] 16 (beverages of <16.5% ABV)
18 (beverages of ≥16.5% ABV)[167]
While there is no age requirement for drinking alcohol beverages in Denmark, there are laws that prohibit minors from buying alcohol from on-premise and off-premise outlets.

If a shop or bar fails to ask for an ID card and is identified having sold alcohol to an underage, it is subject to fine. A national ID card, obtained in the local town hall, can serve as age verification.[168] This card is rarely used though since a passport or driver's license is more commonly used.[169]

Both the legal drinking and purchasing age in the Faroe Islands is 18.[170]

 Estonia 18[171] 18[171] It is prohibited to sell, serve or supply alcohol beverages to anyone under the age of 18 years. Alcohol found in possession of any child can be confiscated by the police.
 Finland 18 (1.2–22% ABV)
20 (>22% ABV)[172]
18[172] 18 (1.2–22% ABV)
20 (>22% ABV)[172]
All major grocery chains have implemented a policy to ask for ID if the customer looks under 30.[173] Stores may refuse to sell alcohol if the customer is accompanied by a minor, or if proxy purchasing is suspected. Purchasing alcohol on behalf of a minor is a criminal offence.[172]

Police may search minors in public places and confiscate or destroy any alcohol beverages in their possession. Incidents are reported to the legal guardian and child protective services, who may intervene with child welfare procedures. In addition, those aged 15 or above are subject to a fine.[174]

In private, offering alcohol to a minor is considered a criminal offence if it results in drunkenness and the act can be deemed reprehensible as a whole, considering the minor's age, degree of maturity and other circumstances.[172]

 France None 18[175] France has no explicitly stated consumption age, but selling alcohol beverages to a minor (under 18) is prohibited and can be fined 7500 euros.[175]
 Georgia None[176] 18[176] Under the Law on Protecting Minors from Harmful Influences 2001 the sale of alcohol beverages to minors is prohibited.[176] Juvenile Justice Code (2015) Article 3 defines minors as those under 18.
 Germany None 14 (beer, wine and cider if accompanied)
16 (beer, wine and cider)
18 (spirits and foods containing spirits above negligible amounts)[177]
14 (beer, wine and cider if accompanied)
16 (beer, wine and cider)
18 (spirits and foods containing spirits above negligible amounts)[177]
It is prohibited to sell, serve or supply fermented alcohol beverages (beer, wine, cider and sparkling wine) to anyone under 16 years of age. However this age limit drops down to 14 if a minor is accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. It is generally prohibited to serve, sell or supply any beverage containing spirits and foods containing spirits above negligible amounts, to anyone under the age of 18 years. Violation of the "Protection of Young Persons Act" can be fined up to €50,000.
 Gibraltar None[178] 16 (beer, wine and cider)
18 (spirits)[178]
18[178] It is prohibited to sell alcohol drinks to anyone under the age of 18, other than the following two exceptions. The minimum age to be served in licensed premises is 16 if:[178]
  • The alcohol beverage is beer, wine or cider below 15% ABV, or
  • The alcohol beverage is served in a bottle, or a pre-packaged container below 5.5% ABV.
 Greece None[179] 18[179] 18[179] In 2008, the consumption of alcohol beverages was prohibited for minors in public. However, the law does not apply to private events or private premises.[179] However, the law is rarely enforced with authorities reporting high numbers of teen alcohol consumption yearly.[180]
 Hungary None 18[1] 18[1]
 Iceland None 20[181] Possession or consumption of alcohol by people under the age of 20 is not an offence, but police will contact parents of those under 18 and send a report to the child protection agency, supplying them with alcohol is an offence. Drinking in public is prohibited, though this is rarely enforced in public places.
 Ireland None[182] 18[182] 18[182] It is prohibited for minors to buy alcohol or for a third party to attempt to buy it for minors. Minors are prohibited to drink in private residences unless it is with their parent or guardian's permission.[183]
 Italy None[184] 18[185][184] In 2012 the then Health Minister Renato Balduzzi proposed to raise the age to 18.[184] Selling alcohol to those under the age of 18 in shops carries a fine between €250 and €1000. Serving alcohol beverages to those under the age of 16 is a criminal offense and is punished with prison up to one year, if the individual is 16 or 17 it will be treated as an offense that is fined between €250 and €1000 (Legge n. 189/2013).
 Kosovo None 18[186]
 Latvia None[187] 18[187] It is prohibited to sell or serve alcohol beverages to any minor under the age of 18 years. Persons between the ages of 18 and 25 are required to present an identity document to the retailer when purchasing alcohoc beverages, regardless of whether the retailer has requested it. There is no minimum age to consume or possess alcohol.[187]
 Liechtenstein 18 (spirits and spirit-based beverages)

16 (other alcohol beverages)[188]

Spirits and alcopops may be sold only to people at least 18, and other alcohol beverages to people at least 16. Consumption and possession is prohibited at the same ages.
 Lithuania 20[151] It is prohibited to sell, serve or supply alcohol beverages to anyone under the age of 20 years. People under the age of 20 are prohibited from consuming alcohol beverages or from possessing them. The minimum age was raised from 18 to 20 in 2018.[151]
 Luxembourg None[189] 16[189] It is prohibited to sell or serve alcohol beverages of >1.2% ABV to any person under the age of 16 years. Violation is fined €251 to €1,000.[189]
 Malta None[190] 17[190] 17[190] Must provide identification upon request.
 Moldova None[145] 18[145] It is prohibited to sell, or serve alcohol beverages to anyone under the age of 18 years. It is not prohibited for minors to buy, attempt to buy or consume alcohol.[145]
 Montenegro None 18[1]
 Netherlands None 18[191] 18[191] The legal age for purchase and consumption of alcohol beverages was raised from 16 to 18 in 2014. Selling alcohol beverages to people under 18 is prohibited, buying alcohol beverages for someone else under the age of 18 is also prohibited.[191]
 North Macedonia None[192] 18[192]
 Norway None[193] 18 (<22% ABV)
20 (≥22% ABV)[194]
Alcohol possessed by minors may be confiscated as evidence. Drinking in public is prohibited, though this is rarely enforced in recreational areas.[195]
 Poland None[196] None (within designated drinking zones)
Prohibited (elsewhere)
18[196] Article 15 of The Act on Upbringing in Sobriety and Counteracting Alcoholism[197] prohibits sale or serving of alcohol beverages to anyone under 18 and that if doubt exists as to age, sellers/servers should require ID as proof of age.

Drinking in public places, with the exception of designated drinking zones, is prohibited regardless of age.

 Portugal None[198] 18[198] 18[198]
 Romania None[199] 18[199] 18[199]
 Russia None 16[200] 18[201] Penalties apply to parents of those under 16 years of age who consume alcohol beverages in public places.[200]

The legal purchase age limits are 18.

 San Marino None 16[1] Criminal Code Article 165
 Serbia None 18[202]
 Slovakia 18[203] 18[203]
 Slovenia None[204] 18[204]
 Spain None 18[205] Autonomous region Balearic Islands does not have legislation on legal purchase age limits.
 Sweden None 18[206][207] None Under 2.25% ABV

20[206] 18 (beer, above 2.25% ABV and below or equal to 3.5% ABV)

It is legal for anyone at any age to drink,[208] but off-premise sale or supply to anyone under the age of 20 is prohibited and on-premise establishments are prohibited from serving alcohol beverages to anyone under 18. It is legal to serve an underage person alcohol in a private place, provided it's a limited amount and done in moderation.[206] The reason for the lower limit in bars than in Systembolaget shops is that bartenders have a legal responsibility for how drunk a guest gets.[207] Class II beer (up to 3.5% ABV), called folköl ("people's beer"), is sold in regular stores, but with the minimum purchase age of 18.[209] Class I beer (2.25% ABV and under) has no age restriction.
  Switzerland   Switzerland (federal law) None 16 (fermented beverages with up to 15% ABV and natural wines with up to 18% ABV)[210]
18 (spirits)[211]
Whoever offers or supplies alcohol beverages to a child under the age of 16 years in an amount which is harmful to one's health is punished with imprisonment up to 3 years or a fine.[212] Whoever sells or supplies spirits to a person under the age of 18 years is punished with a fine up to 10.000 CHF.[213]
 Ticino 18 Canton Ticino prohibits the selling of any type of alcohol beverage to minors under the age of 18.[214]
 Ukraine None 18[1] Law No. 1824-VI on state regulation of production and turnover of ethyl, cognac and fruit, alcoholic beverages and tobacco products Article 15-3
 United Kingdom  England
 Wales
None / 5[215] 18[215]
16 (beer, wine or cider with meal and if accompanied by adult)[216]
18[215]
  • It is prohibited to sell, serve, or offer alcohol beverages in licensed premises to anyone under the age of 18,[215] but those aged 16–17 may consume wine, beer or cider on licensed premises when ordered with a meal and they are accompanied by an adult. Minors are prohibited to consume alcohol beverages in public.
  • Import: People over 17 are entitled to a duty-free allowance for alcohol beverages.
 Scotland None 18[216]
16 (beer, wine or cider with a meal if accompanied by an adult aged 18 or older)[216]
18[216]
  • It is prohibited to sell, serve, or offer alcoholic beverages to anyone under the age of 18, except for those aged 16–17, who may consume wine, beer or cider on licensed premises when ordered with a meal and they are accompanied by an adult aged 18 or older. Minors are prohibited from consuming alcoholic beverages in public.[217]
  • Import: People over 17 are entitled to a duty-free allowance for alcoholic beverages.[218]
 Northern Ireland 14 18 18 It is prohibited to sell, serve, or offer alcohol beverages to anyone under the age of 18. Minors are prohibited to consume alcohol beverages in public. It is illegal for persons under 14 to drink alcohol in private, unless it is for medical purposes. [219]
 United Kingdom Under the BBPA's Challenge 21 and Challenge 25 schemes, customers attempting to buy alcohol beverages are asked to prove their age if in the retailer's opinion they look under 21[220] (or optionally 25) even though the law states they must be a minimum of 18. Many supermarket and off-licence chains display Challenge 21 (or Challenge 25) notices stating that they will not serve people who look under 21 (or 25) without ID.


Oceania

Country State/region/province De jure Notes
Drinking age Purchase age
 Australia 18[1] All states restrict purchasing to over 18, but exceptions may apply if accompanied by a parent or guardian. The government-supported Youth Law Australia portal offers details on consumption and supply age limits by state.[221]
 Fiji 18[222] The drinking age was previously 21 but was lowered to 18 in 2009.[222]
 Micronesia, Federated States of  Chuuk
 Kosrae
18[223][224]
 Pohnpei
 Yap
21[225][226]
 New Zealand None18[227] Minimum age applies for beverages with 1.15% ABV or over; no restrictions on beverages less than 1.15% ABV.[228]
Persons under 18 may drink outside private residences or private functions if accompanied by their parent or legal guardian. Alcohol may be supplied to minors only by, or with express consent from, their parent or legal guardian.[229]
 Palau 21[230] It is prohibited to sell or serve any alcohol beverage to a person under 21 years of age. Minors may access a bar or licensed premises only if accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Minors buying, consuming or attempting to buy alcohol are committing an offence. The law provides an exception for the consumption of alcohol by minors as part of a religiously recognized ceremony.[230]
 Papua New Guinea 18[231] It is prohibited for a minor to purchase, consume or attempt to purchase alcohol beverages. Any licence holder has to ensure that the customer who he sells or serves alcohol to, is at least 18 years of age. Violation of this law is punishable by a fine.[231] Liquor Licensing Act (1963) Art 102–103
 Samoa 21[232] Selling or serving alcohol to a person under the age of 21 years is punishable with a three hundred dollar fine, imprisonment for nine months, or both.[233] "does not apply to a licensee of a food and beverage license provided that the person under the age of 21 years is under the supervision of an attending parent."
 Solomon Islands None[233] 21[233] Selling or serving alcohol to a person under the age of 21 years is punishable with a three hundred dollar fine, imprisonment for nine months, or both.[233]
 Tokelau 18[234]
 Tonga 18[235] Selling, serving or supplying alcohol to anyone under 18 years is prohibited. It is also prohibited for minors to buy, attempt to buy or consume alcohol in any public place and any violation of this law is punishable by a $1,000 fine.[235]
United States  American Samoa 21[236]
United States  Guam 21[237] As of July 2010, the drinking age in the territory of Guam has been raised to 21.
United States  Northern Mariana Islands 21[238]
 Vanuatu 18[239] It is unlawful to sell, serve or supply alcohol to any person under the age of 18 years. Violation of the law is fined up to VT 25,000 or by a term of imprisonment not exceeding 3 months, or by both, fine and imprisonment. Any minor under the age of 18 years, being found in possession or consumption of alcohol is fined up to VT 10,000.[239]

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