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Alcoholic beverages are consumed in most countries of the world. MostAccording nationsto the International Center for Alcohol Policies (ICAP), over 100 countries have laws that regulate their production, sale, and consumption.<ref name="icap">{{cite web |url=http://icap.org/table/MinimumAgeLimitsWorldwide |title=Minimum Age Limits Worldwide |accessdate=2009-09-20 | publisher=International Center for Alcohol Policies}}</ref> In particular, such laws specify the minimum age at which a person may legally buy or drink them. This minimum age varies between 16 and 25 years, depending upon the nation and the type of drink. Most nations set it at 18 years of age.<ref name="icap">{{cite web |url=http://icap.org/table/MinimumAgeLimitsWorldwide |title=Minimum Age Limits Worldwide |accessdate=2009-09-20 | publisher=International Center for Alcohol Policies}}</ref>
 
The production and consumption of alcohol occurs in most cultures of the world, from [[hunter-gatherer]] peoples to [[nation-state]]s.<ref name="Arnold 2005">{{cite book|title=Origin and History of Beer and Brewing: From Prehistoric Times to the Beginning of Brewing Science and Technology|first=John P|last=Arnold|isbn=0-9662084-1-2|year=2005|publisher=Reprint Edition by BeerBooks|location=Cleveland, Ohio}}</ref><ref name="Volume of World Beer Production">{{cite web| title=Volume of World Beer Production | work=European Beer Guide | url=http://www.europeanbeerguide.net/eustats.htm#production | accessdate=2006-10-17}}</ref> Alcoholic beverages are often an important part of social events in these cultures. In many cultures, [[drinking culture|drinking]] plays a significant role in social interaction — mainly because of alcohol’s neurological effects.
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