To legally purchase and own alcohol in the United States, 21 years old.
In most other countries, 18 years old.
The national law that regulates the "minimum purchase and public consumption" age for alcohol in the us is 21, but that law does not prohibit consumption under various conditions as provided for by state law.
It depends on your local and national laws, in particular with places that have a national age requirement to purchase and consume alcoholic drinks but certain areas are considered "dry".
The legal drinking age in Canada is 18 or 19, depending on the province or territory. US citizens visiting Canada are subject to these same age restrictions and must abide by the local laws regarding alcohol consumption.
The same age it would be for Canadian citizens. If you are in Canada you are subject to Canadian laws regardless of your citizenship. The drinking age is 19 in all provinces and territories except for the provinces of Quebec, Manitoba and Alberta, where it is 18.
You must be 19 Years of Age or older to serve any kind of Alcoholic Beverages in every city in British Columbia
The legal drinking age in some provinces and territories in Canada became 19 in various years. For example, in Ontario, the legal drinking age was raised to 19 in January 1979. In New Brunswick, the legal drinking age was changed to 19 in 1972.
The legal drinking age in Wyoming is 21 years old.
The legal drinking age in Haiti is 18 years old.
The drinking age in British Columbia changed to 19 in 1971. This was part of a broader trend in Canada during that time to harmonize legal drinking ages across provinces.
18 is the legal drinking age in Taiwan. check out http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legal_drinking_age to see drinking ages for many other countries
The legal drinking age in some provinces and territories in Canada became 19 in various years. For example, in Ontario, the legal drinking age was raised to 19 in January 1979. In New Brunswick, the legal drinking age was changed to 19 in 1972.
The legal drinking age for Canada for every province except Quebec and Alberta is 19. Quebec and Alberta is 18.
Legal drinking age in Mexico is 18. As for Canada, Alberta, Manitoba and Quebec, all these provinces have it set at 18 years old. The rest of the Canadian provinces have the legal drinking age at 19.
The legal drinking age in Vanuatu is 18
16 is the legal drinking age in France.
there is no drinking age
UAE legal drinking age is 21, so It's same drinking age as USA.
18 is the legal drinking age in England, however there is talk of raising it to 21.
The legal drinking age in the Cayman Islands is 18.
The legal minimum drinking age in Mississippi is 21.
The current legal drinking age in Saskatchewan is 19.
The drinking age on an airplane is determined by the country to which the aircraft is registered. Even though you may be legal, the airline may refuse to sell to passengers under a certain age. If the aircraft is registered to Canada for example, the legal drinking age is 19, if the aircraft is registered to the united states, the legal drinking age is 21.