OK, i have to chime in at this point. I've been drinking mildly since i was, oh 14. My family (strong german characters) have always thought that was beer was just another drink, not a tool to become a drunk. On that note, culturally i think that it needs to be an intelligent discussion. People under 21 will always get alcohol, that won't change and because of this an understanding of it's effects and responsibilities is a must.
I've been brewing since i was 16, three years ago, yes, as i admitted early on i am 19. I've seen some pretty unruly responses to underage recently on this board and wonder why i've been treated so well. I was raised to enjoy beer and drink responsibly. No accidents, never drove drunk, no MIP's, no alcohol poisoning. So what's the big catch? I know i'm not completely responsible, i still do some stupid stuff from time to time, but hell so does all the other grown men i've met. Not using that as a justification, but it seems to me the wife does more to keep us from doing stupid stuff than our all knowing wisdom of alcohol.
So what's the point of this little rant? Well, i just want people to know that if we can address drinking in an intelligent way then age, no matter 16-18-21-50 won't be a problem. I lived in Bavaria (most alcoholic place on earth!) for 6 months and everyone from 14 up consumes alcohol. Big problems there? No. It's this forbidden fruit mantra we have in this country that should be considered. "We should outlaw contraceptives because it causing promiscuity!" Yea, like that works...