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Will I get served in Germany-Im 17?

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  1. yes, drinking age is 16 (for beer and wine) liquor when you are 18


  2. Unfortunately

  3. You will be served food, beer, wine (if you like) "to reasonable amounts" (owner decides). You will not be allowed to smoke (exceptions possible). You will have to be home at midnight (exceptions... well, let's not talk about them). You will not be allowed to enter adult clubs, no exceptions. But you will when you're 18 (not 21, like in the US). But they're really strict about the "above 18" law here. They weren't so when I was young, but you must understand that police is not that anymore like when I was young. And bribing the watchdog is much more nowadays than it used to be. Once you gave them fifty dollars and they said, "well, alright"; nowadays, tariffs start at one hundred. Euros.

  4. Yes, The legal drinking age for beer and wine is 16, everything else 18.  You can go to bars/clubs until midnight (legally).  This is however selectively enforced depending on where you are.  If you look older than 18, often they won't even ask for ID.  They don't take it as seriously as those freaks in the US.

  5. Served how and in what ways?

  6. who the h**l gives a thumb down for right answers? In Germany it's allowed to drink beer and wine from 16 up and hard liquor from 18 up. There are controlls and you have to show you ID card or passport.

  7. As soon as you are 16 you can basically do what you want except vote, marry and live on your own. So you will definitely be served alcohol although you will be sent out of the bar/disco/whatever at midnight sharp.

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