![]() ![]() However, the actual enforcement of laws does vary widely by country. So to answer the original question: Georgia, Luxembourg and Moldova have the lowest legal ages to buy all types of alcohol. Sweden (18 for drinks up to 3.5% ABV and 20 for drinks above 3.5% ABV).Norway (18 for drinks up to 22% ABV and 20 for drinks above 22% ABV).Finland (18 for drinks up to 22% ABV and 20 for drinks above 22% ABV).Switzerland (16 for fermented alcoholic drinks with less than 15% ABV and natural wines with less than 18% ABV and 18 for spirits).Portugal (16 for beer and wine and 18 for spirits).Liechtenstein (16 for wine, beer and cider and 18 for spirits and spirit-based beverages).Germany (16 for beer and wine and 18 for spirits). ![]() Denmark (16 for drinks under 16.5% ABV and 18 for drinks over 16.5% ABV).Belgium (16 for beer and wine and 18 for spirits).Austria (16 for beer and wine and 18 for distilled beverages in some areas 16 for both in others).However, the map above (with a few errors) shows what age people have to be buy various types of alcohol.Īccording to Wikipedia these are the ages you’re allowed to purchase alcohol by country in Europe: This is actually a bit of a trick question, as several European countries including: Armenia, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Moldova, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, and Russia have no formal laws on what age people are allowed to consume alcoholic beverages. Drinking Age In Europe Map by reddit user correiajoao ![]()
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