Can you drink at 18 in Washington?
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Persons must be 21 or older to tend bar. State laws permit adults age 18 and older to sell alcohol in stores for consumption off the premises. Washington alcohol laws permit those of any age under 21 to drink alcohol with a parent or guardian present.
People also ask, what state can you drink at 18?
U.S. history of alcohol minimum purchase age by state
State | Pre-Prohibition (prior to 1919) | Post-Prohibition (after 1933) |
---|---|---|
California | Pre 1891: Regulated by municipality/county (common age was 16) 1891: 18 (statewide) | 1933: 21 |
Colorado | None | 1945: 18: for beer 21: for wine and liquor |
Connecticut | 21 | 21 |
Delaware | ? | 21 |
Keeping this in consideration, can an 18 year old sell alcohol in Washington?
Persons age 18 to 20 years old may take alcohol orders and carry alcohol to the customer and pour it into the customer's glass at the table. The server must have taken an approved MAST alcohol course and posses a valid Class 13 servers permit.
There is a strange exception to the law: it is not illegal for parents or guardians of their minor child to furnish alcohol to them as long as it is done under their supervision.