If consumed in moderation , flavored malt beverages (often called alcopops) are harmless.
The only drug in alcopops is alcohol. The alcohol content of an alcopop is the same as an equal volume of beer.
Anything but alcopops. Plenty of lighter fluid. ;)
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The minimum legal drinking age in Europe varies from country to country but is most usually 16. However, the age seems to be gradually increasing to 18, although this does sometimes depend on the strength of the alcoholic beverage Here are some examples of European minimum legal drinking ages: Germany (16: for beer, wine and cider; 18: for spirits and alcopops) Belgium (16: for beer, wine and cider; 18: for spirits and alcopops) Switzerland (16: for beer, wine and cider >15% ABV; 18: for spirits and alcopops) Portugal (16: for beer, wine and cider; 18: for spirits and alcopops) Luxembourg Austria (some states may prohibit under 18s to buy or consume spirits or alcopops) Denmark (16: below 16.5% ABV [in stores]; 18: above 16.5% ABV [in stores]; 18: for bars, restaurants or discos) Liechtenstein (16: for beer, wine and cider; 18: for spirits and alcopops)
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The legal age to consume or buy alcoholic bavereages used to be 16 in many European countries.Countries which used to have a drinking age at 16:FranceItalySpainNetherlands (18 in 2014)Switzerland (Only the canton Ticino)Countries which have a drinking age at 16:Germany (16: for beer, wine and cider; 18: for spirits and alcopops)Belgium (16: for beer, wine and cider; 18: for spirits and alcopops)Switzerland (16: for beer, wine and cider >15% ABV; 18: for spirits and alcopops)Portugal (16: for beer, wine and cider; 18: for spirits and alcopops)LuxembourgAustria (some states may prohibit under 18s to buy or consume spirits or alcopops)Denmark (16: below 16.5% ABV [in stores]; 18: above 16.5% ABV [in stores]; 18: for bars, restaurants or discos)Liechtenstein (16: for beer, wine and cider; 18: for spirits and alcopops)In most other Europen countries, the drinking age is 18. In Scandinavia the drinking age is mostly 18 or 20, depending on type of alcohol or point of sale. Most Muslim prohibit any type of alcohol, sometimes with exeptions. Most African countries have a age of 18 or no age. In Asia the age is mostly 18 sometimes 21 or even higher.
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The collective nouns for matches is a box of matches or a book of matches.
They have like street fights and cage matches and ladder matches TLC matches and all kinds of matches.
Depends on local law, but in the US, they can't buy them though it may not be technically illegal for them to drink them assuming they got them from their parents.