Can you drink beer at 14?
Is that allowed?
Question for my brother
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Hello!
Unfortunately, it is allowed if the parents allow it. And then comes the bottle thinking “What is allowed, can’t hurt!”
But the fact is that the liver is only able to decompose a small amount of alcohol, i.e. to make it harmless when the body is matured at 21 years. Alcohol that cannot be degraded is the cause of more than 200 different diseases. Here comes the next false thought, because the consequences do not immediately show, you feel wrongly in safety.
The question should be rather whether it is beneficial to health.14 Beer is already a house number to rethink right at age. From the legal side, you can drink from 16 beer without needing permission from parents.
Wrong.
No, right! From 16.
It’s right. If the parents forbid it, but still not.
Maybe where you live. But in the Federal Republic of Germany the assertion is wrong.
Yes. With the consent of your parents and when they are there. Not that strong alcohol, but beer is not a problem. Many do not know that alcohol in Germany is already from 14…
No. You can’t drink beer with 14. Only at 16 you can buy it and drink it. If the parents try, that’s different.
That’s not true. From 14 onwards, it is permitted to drink alcohol with his parents and of course with their consent. No high-percent alcohol, but beer is absolutely no problem. Wine and sparkling wine are also likely. Buy yourself and consume yourself only from 16.
beer is officially only allowed from 16 onwards, but obviously everything is possible.
No, it’s from 14. With your parents and their consent you can drink beer, wine champagne and so. buy and consume alone from 16.
If the parents allow it.
However, it can only be bought from 16.
This goes legal even without parents’ permission
Buy and consume all with 16. In itself, alcohol is permitted by law but with 14 with the condition that your parents are there and allow.
Hello LenaK503,
You can already drink beer with 14, but the parents must be there. With 16 you can also buy beer and parents no longer have to be there.
I hope I could help you, dear regards Lotti3516
You can also drink beer with 14 if the parents are not there.
However, a guardian must be there.
No, that only applies in certain contexts, not in general.
No, she doesn’t.
With permission of parents, yes. But if this is really for your brother…. well.
No, this is allowed by the law even without the permission of the parents.
If your parents allow it – yes, you may.
Yeah, you can.
But not in Germany.
Of course in Germany, here read:
https://www.gesetze-im-internet.de/juschg/_9.html
may you notice something?
But at least he has the chance to remember something.
People like that definitely don’t notice anything. At best, half of the text is read and misunderstood, the remaining text is completely ignored.
Just do it
It should be that way!
No, you can’t
If you really believe that, you should read the relevant legal texts…
Youth Protection Act (JuSchG)
§ 9 Alcoholic beverages
(1) In restaurants, sales outlets or otherwise in the public
1.
beer, wine, wine, wine-like beverages or sparkling wine or mixtures of beer, wine, wine-like beverages or sparkling wine with non-alcoholic beverages to children and young people under the age of 16,
Two.
other alcoholic beverages or foods containing other alcoholic beverages in not only minor quantities, to children and young people
neither be given nor allowed to eat.
Completely wrong.
The question is also not about certain localities or the general public…
(2) Paragraph 1(1) shall not apply if young people are accompanied by a person entitled to care.
Yes, that’s true, but there’s nothing in the question of an adult who’s in it…
Read and understand not only copy and paste…