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Legal drinking age in Bavaria is 9.

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Don't be a lying nigger.

Anyone over the age of 16 can legally drink beer in Germany without parental supervision. They cannot drink liquor until the age of 18. An interesting fact about Bavaria is that beer is actually considered a staple food.

https://www.oktoberfesttours.travel/oktoberfest-munich

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I quoted the source you posted lol.

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I know because that's the only source that is making that claim.

I've been searching for other sources and couldn't find any.

They all claim that the legal drinking age (for beer) is 16.

There's also another website that claims 14-y-o can also drink if accompanied with an adult.

https://www.listenandlearnusa.com/blog/a-beginners-guide-to-oktoberfest-10-facts-you-probably-didnt-know

archive: https://archive.ph/fvCgp

Edit: and another one (quoting Kikepedia)

At age 14, minors can consume and possess beer and wine (undistilled spirits) in public settings with a parent or guardian. (This is called begleitetes trinken, or accompanied drinking).

At age 16, minors can consume and possess beer and wine without supervision by a parent or custodian.

At age 18, young people are considered adults. They can consume and possess beer, wine, and sparkling wine as well as distilled spirits (liquor).

https://www.moretimetotravel.com/drinking-age-in-germany

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I make beer. The beer I make is a loaf of bread in a bottle. I can see this being legit.