Message from @Uksio
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i still have about 2.5L of wine left
from this summer
i bought so much fucking liquor man lmfao
In Germany from 14 and up kids can drink with parents
Russians are batshit crazy when it comes to dangerous pranks.
wine is meh
1L vodka in Norway is fucking 50$
vodka is the way to go
in Sweden its like 15$, Denmark is like 8$
Yea but half a glass of wine to a 10 year old "look at me, i'm doing what mum/dad are doing" <:pepelaugh:544857300179877898>
i mean i drink a lot
Here there is no limit on the drinking age, but on the buying age.
i like a lot as well
wine is good with steak
beer is good with pizza
Damn I should setup a small scale brewery in norway
vodka is good if you wanna get shitfaced
@Vander Loonéy well its the taxes fucking us over
Beer and wine are ok even before the age of 14 in germany
so you wouldnt be able to sell it any cheaper
yeah
Who says I'll be selling it legally
i was served ouzu in greece when i was 13
Under supervision of parents, because german govt fully trusts parents to not be drunk retards
@Vander Loonéy heh, i know a lot of people who does that already 🙂
Like I said its the same in the UK
Here everyone drinks a little bit of wine in "Kabalat Shabat" in a very young age, but it's mostly ceremonial.
You can drink from 5+ under supervision, and most parents (if not all) are not gonna let you get smashed <:pepelaugh:544857300179877898>
in Norway you have to be 18 to be served alcohol but I managed to trick a guy into serving me alcohol when I was 17
I had my first beer when I was 12, perfectly legal in Belgium, nobody gives a fuck
you have to show ID, I played it off saying I forgot my ID and he said he trusted me
Serving age can vary though, 18+, 21+, and in some places 25+
In russia kids are allowed to drink the weakest sweetest champagne at the New Year celebration
Kiddie buu
It's under 0.6% usually
i even pretended I looked for my ID
I think Brits and Europeans (and even Russians) do it properly imo
so I played it cool, saying I could have something else instead if it was a problem
so yeah
Introduce it to kids at a young age properly so they don't go off the pan handle when they are an adult 🤔