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Re: Does beer go bad ? [Re: Savell] #8587915
Yesterday at 06:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Savell
… yep … evidently it’s still a thing

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I think I'd of been looking for an older woman as soon as I was of age to get hitched. Lol.

Re: Does beer go bad ? [Re: AntiGov] #8587916
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… yeah we like to party down here Sam lol


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Re: Does beer go bad ? [Re: AntiGov] #8587978
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It never got a chance to go bad in my wilder days


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Re: Does beer go bad ? [Re: GREENCOUNTYPETE] #8587990
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Underage drinking with parental permission in a restaurant is generally illegal across the U.S., with very few, specific exceptions. While some states (like Ohio) have narrow laws potentially allowing it under strict supervision, most restaurants will refuse to serve minors due to liability risks, and federal guidelines strongly discourage it.
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Here are the key points regarding this situation:
General Law: In most of the U.S., the legal drinking age is 21, and parents cannot legally authorize consumption in a public, licensed restaurant.
Specific State Exceptions (e.g., Ohio): Under Ohio law, parents can give their children alcohol in a public establishment, but the parent must be present, and the establishment is not required to permit it.
Restaurant Discretion: Even if state law provides a narrow exception, restaurants often have policies forbidding this to protect their liquor licenses.
Liability: If allowed, the parent generally assumes full liability for the child's actions.


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