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If an underage person, someone under the age of 21, is accompanied by their parent or guardian over the age of 21 can they be served alcohol?

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If an underage person, someone under the age of 21, is accompanied by their parent or guardian over the age of 21 can they be served alcohol?

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Yes, if a person under the age of 21 is accompanied by their parent or guardian over the age of 21 they may be served/sold/consume alcohol. Q: If an underage person can be served and drink alcohol in a bar in Wisconsin as long as they are accompanied by their parent or guardian, does the underage person and/or the parent or guardian need to be a Wisconsin resident? A: No, the law is applicable to anyone drinking in a Wisconsin establishment that is licensed to serve alcohol.

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