schneemann
Well-Known Member
If I knew then what I know now...
I'd have played a lot less "Hey Mister" in my teenage years!
I'd have played a lot less "Hey Mister" in my teenage years!
you can get banned for not being 21?
It's sad that Uncle Sam was fine with sending you to war, but beer? That's unacceptable! You're too young!
As usual, the government astounds me.
When I was 18 back in 1983, it was legal to brew alcohol at 18 IF you did it in your own home and IF you only consumed it there.
When I was 18 in '83 it was legal for me to buy it. At least in Kansas or Oklahoma. If I recall, there may have been a period before I turned 21 when I couldn't buy it as the law had changed. I was young, poor and raising a family then so I couldn't have afforded it no matter what the legal age was.
I remember watching a show on The History Channel, during prohibition companies that once made malted barley started selling malt extract. Also according to that show, there where instructions that said "don't boil this extract with hops and don't add yeast to it".
I remember watching a show on The History Channel, during prohibition companies that once made malted barley started selling malt extract. Also according to that show, there where instructions that said "don't boil this extract with hops and don't add yeast to it".
Its an interesting principle: teach kids responsibility early rather than out-and-out prohibiting them.
There are exceptions to every rule though. I had a really good friend who's parents used to let him drink. They used to buy kegs of beer for our parties and everything. That friend ended up being a junkie.
There are exceptions to every rule though. I had a really good friend who's parents used to let him drink. They used to buy kegs of beer for our parties and everything. That friend ended up being a junkie.
In my mind that's not an exception...it's demonstrating and encouraging irresponsible drinking. I don't have a problem giving my kids a beer occasionally (usually while we're camping or fishing), and at home I drink beer often but not in large quantities. My oldest (19) will turn down a beer if he has to drive anywhere, when I was 19 I would have drank any offered alcohol on the spot. My parents were teetotalers, and I partied pretty hard when I had the chance. It took me a few years to learn any moderation at all.