The legal drinking age in Europe varies by country. In many European countries, the legal drinking age is 18, but some countries like Germany and Belgium allow drinking at 16 if accompanied by an adult. Some countries, like Iceland and Sweden, have a higher legal drinking age of 20.
Some countries have no age limit, but the lowest set age is 16.
Minimum drinking age in some countries is as follows:Austria 16,Belgium 15,France 16,Germany 16,Italy 16,Malta 16,Spain 16, andLuxembourg 17,
There is no age restriction for drinking, but the legal age to purchase is 16
16 is the legal drinking age in France.
21 in the US, however it is 16 or 18 in many other countries. Some countries do not have a legal minimum drinking age.
16
The legal drinking age in Spain used to be 16 in many regions. From time to time the age was raised from 16 to 18. In 2013 the last (autonomous) region, Asturias with a drinking age of 16 raised it to 18. Today the drinking age is 18 in all regions, but often unenforced.
It depends on where. In the US, most compulsory attendance laws end at age 16, so a person can legally drop out of school at 16. To drink, it again depends on the drinking age in your location. In the US, the drinking age is 21 everywhere. In other countries, it varies.
16 :P
This isn't Russia in particular but most European countries is 21 but you can have alcohol as long as someone of the drinking age is supervising you. Most European ages for drinking is 16-18. For Russia it is 18
I can't say for sure but I believe at the age of 16 is the legal age for drinking beer and wine.