I think it depends on where you’re at. I’ve been taught to ID even for N/A beers (because usually when advertised as such, they are allowed something like 0.5% or less ABV). But also, what kid would enjoy the taste of beer? Even the stereotype that’s how teens want to drink all the time, the lack of alcohol takes all of the fun out of that stereotype. As an adult, I only drink ciders and wines, which has kid versions of soda and grape juice.
I drank beer more often at 16 (which was the drinking age when I was growing up) than I do now. And I did it for the flavour. Though granted I had better choices than american “Budweiser”.
I think it depends on where you’re at. I’ve been taught to ID even for N/A beers (because usually when advertised as such, they are allowed something like 0.5% or less ABV). But also, what kid would enjoy the taste of beer? Even the stereotype that’s how teens want to drink all the time, the lack of alcohol takes all of the fun out of that stereotype. As an adult, I only drink ciders and wines, which has kid versions of soda and grape juice.
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I drank beer more often at 16 (which was the drinking age when I was growing up) than I do now. And I did it for the flavour. Though granted I had better choices than american “Budweiser”.