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What is the legal drinking age in Alberta for consuming alcohol in a licensed establishment?

In Alberta, the legal drinking age for purchasing and consuming alcohol in licensed establishments is 18 years old, as stipulated by the Gaming, Liquor and Cann

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Question: What is the legal drinking age in Alberta for consuming alcohol in a licensed establishment?

Answer options:

  • 16 years old ✅ 18 years old
  • 19 years old
  • 21 years old

Correct answer: 18 years old

Explanation: In Alberta, the legal drinking age for purchasing and consuming alcohol in licensed establishments is 18 years old, as stipulated by the Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis Act. This is a fundamental piece of knowledge for all ProServe certified individuals. The other ages are incorrect for Alberta.

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