Alcohol consumption in Esquarium
This article describes the cultural norms and laws regarding alcohol consumption in Esquarium.
Alcohol consumption by country
Country | Beer | Wine | Liquor |
---|---|---|---|
Katranjiev | 9.5 | 10.7 | 4.0 |
Luziyca | 9.7 | 3.4 | 6.4 |
Montecara | 12.8 | 25.1 | 11.9 |
Xiaodong | 9.5 | 2.1 | 21.3 |
Montecara
Montecara has high rates of alcohol consumption, which is partly a function of its wealth and partly due to a long tradition of importing large quantities of alcohol from abroad in trade. Fortified wines are particularly popular given their ability to travel well. The popularity of imported, well-hopped cask ales served in bìrrerias is also a legacy of the sea trade.
Nunalik
Alcohol consumption is very common in Nunalik, as the harsh winters and low career advancement possibility leave many requiring an escape method. While in pre-contact times the Aalaaniaq were known to ferment musk ox milk and mare's milk, this was on a limited scale and usually for religious use only. The arrival of the Ostrovans from Razaria brought with it the practice of making rakija and vodka, which became extremely popular amongst the Aalaaniaq. While local production of such spirits is limited by the dearth of agricultural land to grow grains to make them, they are often imported from Razaria and other nations. Traditional Tuthinan liqueurs were less popular, as the cost of importing them was too much.
Sjealand
The age Sjealandians begin to drink is 13.6. The most common drink by volume consumed is beer, especially the pilsner variant, with Snaps and Akvavit being the most popular liquors, sharply followed by Pisang Ambon. The youth of Sjealand are amongst the heaviest drinkers in the world, with alcohol consumption falling with age. The average Sjealandian consimes 12.3 litres of pure alcohol per year.
Xiaodong
Shaojiu (白酒) is the most popular alcoholic beverage followed by various beers.
Legality
The legal drinking age in countries of Esquarium are the age at which a person can legally consume or purchase alcoholic beverages.
The minimum age alcohol can be legally consumed can be different from the age when it can be purchased in some countries. Some countries also have different age limits for different types of alcoholic drinks. In other countries, it is not illegal for minors to drink alcohol, but the alcohol can be seized without compensation. In some cases, it is illegal to sell or give alcohol to minors.
The following list indicates the age of the person for whom it is legal to consume and purchase alcohol.
Country/region | De jure | Notes | |
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Drinking age | Purchase age | ||
Ainin | None | The sale of alcohol is unregulated by national law, but as a result of provincial and private sector incentives, most stores and dining establishments have implemented policies not to sell liquor to individuals under the age of 16. A 2016 National Police study reported that enforcement of such policies is inconsistent and generally poor. | |
Aucuria | 16 (none if under presence of parent or legal guardian) | 18 | Those under 16 may only consume alcohol if a parent or legal guardian is present; the sale of alcohol to those under 18 is prohibited. Shops are legally required to ask for ID for customers that look under 30. The Muslim-majority province of Atlia has enacted stricter laws- raising the minimum drinking age and minimum purchase age to 20- but has not banned the sale or consumption of alcohol. |
Katranjiev | None | 16 | There is no age requirement to drink alcohol in Katranjiev, but there are laws prohibiting minors from buying alcohol. Shops are required to ask for ID for customers that look under the age of 30. |
Lecia | 16 | 18 | The sale of alcohol to those under the age of 18 is prohibited, and stores are legally required to ask for ID for customers that look under 30. |
Montecara | None | 16 (with meals) 18 (off premises) |
There is no "drinking age" per se in Montecara. Children of all ages are allowed to drink alcohol given by their parents or guardians, and may order alcohol themselves with a meal starting at age 16. The legal age for off-premises purchase is 18. |
Senria | none | 20 | The sale of alcohol to those under the age of 20 is prohibited, and stores are legally required to ask for ID for customers that look under 30. There are, however, no laws barring those under this age from drinking. |
Tuthina | None | There are no legal restrictions of age on purchase and consumption for alcohol in the Most Serene Empire, as determining whether children can drink alcohol traditionally falls into the purview of their parents, who judge it based on individual circumstance. | |
Vasturia | None | 13 (≤16.5% ABV) 16 (>16.5% ABV) |
Vasturia is considered to have some of the most liberal drinking laws in the world; all children are permitted to consume alcohol if permitted to do so by their legal guardians or other recognised adult authority figures (such as teachers, physicians, or religious leaders), may purchase up to six glasses (or one bottle) of alcohol less than 16.5% ABV starting at age 13 without the authorisation of adult authority figures, and may purchase alcohol as they please at age 16. Furthermore, although theoretically allowed to do so, the vast majority of privately-owned stores do not have policies restricting alcohol consumption beyond the legal requirements. |
Wosrac | 14 | 16 | While you can only purchase alcohol once 16 in Wosrac, taverns can serve up to 3 pints of any drink under 6% to 14 and 15 year olds if they are supervised by a parent/guardian or older sibling. |
Xiaodong | 18 | The minimum age for the consumption and purchasing of alcohol is 18, with ID needed to be shown at purchase regardless of age. However, regulations on alcohol are weakly enforced in most parts of the country, especially rural areas. |