Can you drink at 16 in the Caribbean?

The Minimum Legal Drinking Age (MLDA) is the minimum age at which a person is legally allowed to handle or consume alcoholic drinks. The laws on MLDA cover a wide range of issues including when and where alcohol can be consumed and vary from country to country. The majority of countries have set MLDA at 18 or 19 years. The United States (except Puerto Rico and Virginia’s Island) and 19 other countries, especially Asian countries, have the highest set MLDA. However, some areas in India have drinking ages as high as 25-30 years. In some countries, especially Muslim countries, alcohol is completely banned, with an exception sometimes made for non-Muslims.

Overview of Minimum Drinking Age Around the World

Youngest Drinking Age

Although the majority of the countries around the world have set the MLDA at 18 years, 16 years is considered the youngest drinking age. At least eight countries and regions have set their MLDA at 16 years. These countries include Barbados, the British Virginia Islands, Cuba, Luxembourg, Panama, Serbia, Serbia, and Zimbabwe. In these countries, it is an offense for anyone to sell, give, or offer alcoholic drinks to people under the age of 16 years. However, in Zimbabwe, a person is allowed to sell or supply alcoholic drinks to children under 16 years upon the proof of a written document signed by parents or guardians of the minor known to the person selling the alcohol.

Drinking Age In Italy

Italy has set a minimum legal drinking age at 16 years, one of the lowest MLDA in the world. In 2002, Renato Balduzzi, the then Health Minister proposed to raise the minimum drinking age to 18 years. However, selling alcoholic drinks to children under the age of 18 years in premises is considered illegal and attracts a fine of €250 to €1,000. Giving alcohol to those under 16 years is considered a crime and is punishable by up to one-year imprisonment. Despite the regulations, many minors enjoy alcoholic drinks, especially in the company of their parents and during social events.

Drinking Age In Russia

Most Russians believe that the minimum drinking age in the country is 18 years. However, there are no laws or regulations prohibiting minors from taking alcoholic drinks. On the contrary, selling alcohol to persons under the age of 18 years is prohibited by federal and regional laws and may attract fines and even jail terms.

Several reasons have been given for the laws and regulations behind the minimum legal drinking age. For some people, introducing minors to alcohol interferes with their normal expected activities such as studies. Alcohol may also influence their behaviors. However, the commonly known reason for banning minors from taking alcohol until they attain a certain age is the effect of alcohol as on the brain in adolescents. Since their brains are still maturing, alcohol may harm their memory and long-term thinking. Alcohol may also cause complications such as liver failure and hormonal imbalance in minors due to the constant changes in their bodies as they mature, especially during puberty.

Drinking Ages Around the World

CountryDrinking AgeAfghanistanAlcohol ProhibitedAlbania18AlgeriaAlcohol ProhibitedAmerican Samoa21Andorra18AngolaNo Drinking AgeAnguillaNo Drinking AgeAntigua and BarbudaNo Drinking AgeArgentina18Armenia18Australia18Austria18*Azerbaijan18Bahamas18BahrainNo Drinking AgeBangladeshAlcohol Prohibited*Barbados16Belarus18Belgium18*Belize18Bermuda18Bhutan18Bolivia18Bosnia and Herzevogina18Botswana18*Brazil18British Virgin Islands16Brunei17*Bulgaria18Burundi18*CambodiaNo Drinking AgeCameroon21*Canada19*Cape Verde18Cayman Islands18Central African Republic15*Chile18China18Colombia18Comoros1Costa Rica18Croatia18Cuba16Cyprus17Czech Republic18Denmark18*Dominican Republic18Ecuador18Egypt21El Salvador18Equatorial Guinea21Eritrea18Estonia18Ethiopia15Falkland Islands18Fiji18Finlan18*France18Gabon18Gambia17Georgia18Germany18*Ghana18Gibraltar18Grenada18Guam21Guatemala18Guinea-BissauNo Drinking AgeGuyana18*Haiti18Honduras18Hong Kong18Hungary18Iceland20India18*Indonesia21IranAlcohol ProhibitedIraqAlcohol ProhibitedIreland18Israel18Italy16Japan20Jordan18Kazakhstan21Kenya18*KosovoNo Drinking AgeKuwaitAlcohol ProhibitedKyrgyzstan18Latvia18Lebanon18Lesotho18Liberia18LibyaAlochol ProhibitedLiechtenstein18*Lithuania20Luxembourg16MacauNo Drinking AgeMacedonia18Malawi18Malaysia21MaldivesAlcohol Prohibited*Malta17Mexico18Micronesia18Moldova18Mongolia18Montenegro18Mozambique18Myanmar18Nepal18Netherlands18New Zealand18Nicaragua18*Niger18Nigeria18North Korea18Northern Mariana Islands21Norway18*Oman21PakistanAlcohol Prohibited*Palau21Palestine16Panama18Papua New Guinea18Paraguay20Peru18Philippines18Poland18Puerto Rico18QatarAlcohol ProhibitedRepublic of the Congo18Rwanda18Saint Vincent and the Grenadines16Samoa21San Marino18Saudi ArabiaAlcohol ProhibitedSenegal18Serbia16Seychelles18Singapore18Slovakia18Slovenia18Solomon Islands21SomaliaAlcohol ProhibitedSouth Africa18South Korea19South Sudan18Spain18Sri Lanka21SudanAlcohol ProhibitedSwaziland18Sweden18*Switzerland18*Syria18Taiwan18Tajikistan18Tanzania18Thailand20TogoNo Drinking AgeTokelau18Tonga18Trindad and Tobago18TunisiaNo Drinking AgeTurk and Caicos Islands18Turkey18Turkmenistan18Uganda18*Ukraine18United Arab Emirates18*United Kingdom18*United States21Uruguay18Uzbekistan20Vanuatu18Venezuela18Vietnam18Western SaharaNo Drinking AgeYemenAlcohol ProhibitedZambia18Zimbabwe16

What Caribbean islands can you drink at 16?

Drinking Age for Selected Countries.
Antigua: 16 years old..
Bahamas: 18 years old..
Belize: 18 years old..
Bermuda: 18 years old..
British Virgin Islands: 18 years old..
Cayman Islands: 18 years old..
Haiti: 16 years old..
Honduras: 18 years old..

Can you drink at 16 in Jamaica?

The legal drinking age in Jamaica is now 18. By law, vendors are not allowed to serve or allow people under that age to buy alcoholic beverages, but there are places where these laws are overlooked.

Can 16 year olds drink in Barbados?

The legal drinking age in Barbados is 18 years. It is illegal in Barbados to sell or supply alcoholic beverages to persons under 18 years. Note that some bars & clubs may have their own entry requirements. No person under the age of 18 years can be employed to sell or supply liquor.

Can you drink at 16 in Bahamas?

The legal drinking age in the Bahamas in 18. Visitors can legally consume or purchase alcohol in the country at that age, regardless of the drinking age in their home country.