Depends where he lives USA - 21, NZ & Australia - 18, Europe (I think) - 16 for wine and beer, 18 for spirits.
Eh, it was fun otherwise, the chocolate was pretty damn good. And, there was a story, so, I had a sip, and someone noticed I looked young, and they asked for some kind of ID. It sorta went downhill from there.
Haha, I had not been to Germany since I was around 9 so when I was there at age 22, I tried to show my ID to drink and the bartender laughed at me. She explained that I would have to look like I was a 13 year old to be carded... She thought I was in my 30's.... haha
I didn't show ID, but am relatively tall with scruff, so, wasn't carded. I was there earlier this year, while I was on spring break, so my beating was recent.
haha, I know what you mean.. That was 3 years ago for me but I wish I had been able to stay much longer than just 1 night
Yeah, I was there for 3, so, not that long, but did you try the chocolate? It was some helluva good chocolate.
I lived in Germany for the 1st 9 years of my life and I have also been through Germany on my way in and out of Afghanistan on 4 different flights. Also, my mother is full blood German and she gets tons of chocolates sent to her from her family. I prefer Swedish chocolate, however.
Ha, frankly, when it comes time, Belgian chocolate is heaven. And Afghanistan? Are you a soldier or visiting there? Sorry for the question.
Ah, thank you. Didn't know that and was wondering. If so, thank you for serving this country Sir Twitch!
Yes, I am in the U.S. Army. Thank you for the kind words. Yea, I would say Belgian chocolate is amazing, too. I have an affinity for the beautiful women of Sweden, however and therefore I have had much more experience with the chocolate they had delivered while serving in Kandahar as well.
Lol, I'd like to echo yankees' sentiments by expressing how thankful I am for your service to my country.