microbusbrewery said:This screams underage to me...
This screams underage to me...
im from the uk and I'm interested in making my own alcohol my question is what type of yeast do I need and where would I purchase it from
Yup,that's why I mentioned the lhbs. You gotta be 21 to go in there.
Between the ages of 5 and 17, it is legally permissible for children to drink alcohol at home or at a friend's house with the permission of a parent or legal guardian.[86]
The minimum age for the purchase of alcohol is 18. People aged 16 or 17 may consume wine, beer or cider on licensed premises when ordered with a meal.[1]
In England and Wales, it must be an adult who orders;[87] however, an adult doesn't have to be present to order alcohol with a meal in Scotland. The legal age for the purchase of alcohol from an off-licence (store/supermarket) is 18. (The legal age to buy liqueur chocolates is 16, but this is rarely enforced.)
How the hell underage do you guys think he is?
Purchasing age in the UK is 18.
reinstone said:Vagiclean on aisle 7. ......from me myself and irene
...or a troll.
I feel that I will be heckled for this, but I have to ask.
What exactly is "a troll"?
I feel that I will be heckled for this, but I have to ask.
What exactly is "a troll"?
Here's a fairly accurate depiction to identify a troll:I feel that I will be heckled for this, but I have to ask.
What exactly is "a troll"?
How the hell underage do you guys think he is?
Purchasing age in the UK is 18.
...He's got a lot further to go than just picking up a packet of yeast.
No one mentioned Fleischmann's ---- why do you think they call it Active?
You need to be of legal drinking age to get advice here.
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