No, that's why someone under 21 can purchase non-alcoholic beer. The under 21 rule only pertains to things containing alcohol.
2006-09-18 09:25:18
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answered by whiteasacorpse 2
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It quite relies upon on the specific rules of the state you're in. Beers marketed as 'non-alcohol' actual incorporate a small volume of alcohol, inspite of the incontrovertible fact that no longer adequate that all people eating them could desire to distinguish without eating a great lots of them. some states take the perplexing line and expressly restrict all people under 21 from procuring beer, regardless. in case you prefer to confirm, the simplest way is to attempt and order one. ;)
2016-10-17 05:33:13
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answered by ? 4
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Most states tend to lump non-alcoholic with the alcoholic laws - the reason you ask - because even non-alcholic contains some traces of alcohol.
Best place to ask - your local beer seller...
2006-09-18 09:19:30
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answered by Bogie 3
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Yes
2006-09-18 09:18:47
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answered by aaricka 4
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yes it's legal, but why would you want to drink non alcoholic beer, alcoholic beer is gross enough.
2006-09-18 09:28:16
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answered by ? 3
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In the UK 14 for all alcoholic drinks if you're w. your parents, 18 on your own if you look at least 16. What's it like to be so repressed?
2006-09-18 09:21:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Perfectly legal in all 50 states.
2006-09-18 09:19:13
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answered by Robert M 2
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technically they should be carded because there is some alcohol in non alcoholic beer
2006-09-18 09:19:33
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answered by webster1305 2
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No. Why would it be? its alcohol that is illegal if ur under 21, not beer.
2006-09-18 09:18:59
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answered by Anonymous
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What the frick?!?
I've never heard of non alcoholic beer... if it didn't have alcohol, why would you call it beer?
2006-09-18 09:19:14
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answered by Anonymous
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