The prohibition acts
This probably would be best answered by a Catholic expert - from the way you worded the question. Most denominations teach about the dangers of alcohol but don't actually prohibit it. Nor do they teach that the wine in communion is actually Jesus' blood. It becomes a sin when a person is drunk.
how to stop them from drinking alcohol
Laws on underage drinking vary by country but generally prohibit individuals under a certain age (usually 21) from consuming alcohol. Penalties for underage drinking can include fines, community service, loss of driving privileges, and educational programs on alcohol abuse. Repeat offenses or more serious violations can result in more severe penalties.
Alcohol
When you say "drinking", it carries the connotation of drinking alcohol, drinking alcohol to excess, and becoming addicted to it.
Answer:The "legal" age at which drinking is permitted varies from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. Generally it is between 18 and 21. Some countries, religions and cultures prohibit drinking entirely so there is no "legal" age for drinking.Even when there is a legal age for drinking exemptions are permitted to allow consumption of alcohol on some occasions. (e.g. Family members can have wine with meals, Christians can have wine with religious services)A person may have an injunction placed on them as part of a legal sentence to prohibit them from drinking with no mention of age.
First, wine is alcohol. So drinking alcohol is no different than drinking wine.
A bibation is an act of drinking, especially alcohol.
America prohibited the sale, transport and manufacture of alcohol during the prohibition. However, it didn't actually prohibit the consumption of alcohol, although many consumers were illegally penalized.
Drinking alcohol is called ethanol, and it contains carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. (C6H5OH)
Drinking alcohol can reduce the theraputic effectiveness of an antibiotic such as penicillin.