U.S. history of alcohol minimum purchase age by state


The alcohol laws of the United States regarding minimum age for purchase have changed over time. In colonial America, generally speaking, there were no drinking ages, and alcohol consumption by young teenagers was common, even in taverns. In post-Revolutionary America, such laxity gradually changed due to religious sentiments and a growing recognition in the medical community about the dangers of alcohol. The more modern history is given in the table below. Unless otherwise noted, if different alcohol categories have different minimum purchase ages, the age listed below is set at the lowest age given. In addition, the purchase age is not necessarily the same as the minimum age for consumption of alcoholic beverages, although they have often been the same.
As one can see in the table below, there has been much volatility in the states' drinking ages since the repeal of Prohibition in 1933. Shortly after the ratification of the 21st amendment in December, most states set their purchase ages at 21 since that was the voting age at the time. Most of these limits remained constant until the early 1970s. From 1969 to 1976, some 30 states lowered their purchase ages, generally to 18. This was primarily because the voting age was lowered from 21 to 18 in 1971 with the passing into law of 26th amendment. Many states started to lower their minimum drinking age in response, most of this occurring in 1972 or 1973. Twelve states kept their purchase ages at 21 since repeal of Prohibition and never changed them.
From 1976 to 1983, several states voluntarily raised their purchase ages to 19, in part to combat drunk driving fatalities. In 1984, Congress passed the National Minimum Drinking Age Act, which required states to raise their ages for purchase and public possession to 21 by October 1986 or lose 10% of their federal highway funds. By mid-1988, all 50 states and the District of Columbia had raised their purchase ages to 21. South Dakota and Wyoming were the final two states to comply with the age 21 mandate. The current drinking age of 21 remains a point of contention among many Americans, because of it being higher than the age of majority and higher than the drinking ages of most other countries. The National Minimum Drinking Age Act is also seen as a congressional sidestep of the tenth amendment. Although debates have not been highly publicized, a few states have proposed legislation to lower their drinking age, while Guam raised its drinking age to 21 in July 2010.
StatePre-Prohibition
Post-Prohibition
1970s / 26th Amendment
1980s /
Drinking Age Act of 1984
21st century
AlabamaPre 1881:
None
1881:
21
211975:
Lowered to 19
1986:
Raised to 21
21
Alaska?211970:
Lowered to 19
1984:
Raised to 21 with grandfather clause
21
Arizona?211972:
Lowered to 19
1985:
Raised to 21
21
ArkansasPre 1925:
None
1925:
21
21212121
CaliforniaPre 1891:
Regulated by municipality/county
1891:
18
1933:
21
212121
Colorado- 1945:
18: for 3.2% near-beer
21: for wine and liquor
18Raised to 21 on Jul 31 1987 21
Connecticut21211972:
Lowered to 18
1982:
Raised to 19
1983:
Raised to 20
1985:
Raised to 21
21 a person over age eighteen who is an employee or permit holder under section 30-90a and who possesses alcoholic liquor in the course of such person's employment or business, a minor who possesses alcoholic liquor on the order of a practicing physician, or a minor who possesses alcoholic liquor while accompanied by a parent, guardian or spouse of the minor, who has attained the age of twenty-one. Nothing in this subsection shall be construed to burden a person's exercise of religion under section 3 of article first of the Constitution of the state in violation of subsection of section 52-571b.
Delaware?211972:
Lowered to 20
1984:
Raised to 21
21
District of Columbia?18: for beer and wine
21: for liquor
18: for beer and wine
21: for liquor
1986:
Raised to 21 with grandfather clause.
21
Florida?181980:
19
1986:
Raised to 21 with grandfather clause
21
Georgia?211972:
Lowered to 18
1980:
Raised to 19
1985:
Raised to 20
1986:
Raised to 21
21
Hawaii?211972:
Lowered to 18
1986:
Raised to 21
21
Idaho?20: for beer
21: for wine and liquor
1972:
Lowered to 19
1987:
Raised to 21 in 1987 with grandfather clause
21
Illinois1872:
Age of majority
pre 1961: Age of majority 1961: Raised to 211973:
Lowered to 19: for beer and wine
21: for liquor
1980:
Raised to 21
21
Indiana?Post-1934:
21
212121
Iowa?211972:
Lowered to 19 in 1972
1973:
Lowered to 18 in 1973
1978:
Raised to 19 in 1978
1986:
Raised to 21 in 1986 with grandfather clause.
21
Kansas?1949:
18: for beer and wine with less than 4% ABV
21: for liquor
18: for beer and wine with less than 4% ABV
21: for beer and wine with 4% ABV or more
21: for liquor
1985:
Raised to 21
21
Kentucky?1938:
21
212121
Louisiana-18181987:
Raised to 21 de jure in 1987,
but de facto age was still 18 until 1995 due to a sale loophole.
1995:
De facto age raised to 21 in 1995 when loophole was closed.
1996:
In 1996, briefly lowered by Louisiana Supreme Court to 18 until it reversed its decision, raising to 21 three months later.
Other exceptions still remain.
21
Maine?21
1969:
Lowered to 20
1972:
Lowered to 18
1977:
Raised to 20
1985:
Raised to 21
21
Maryland?211974:
Lowered to 18: for beer and wine
21: for liquor
1982:
Raised to 21 with grandfather clause for those born June 30, 1964 or earlier
21
Massachusetts?211973:
Lowered to 18
1979:
Raised to 20 in 1979
Raised to 21 in 198521
Michigan?211972:
Lowered to 18 in 1972
1978:
Raised to 19 in 1978
1978:
Raised to 21 in 1978, 18 days later.
First state to raise age to 21 since it was lowered
21
Minnesota?211973:
Lowered to 18
1976:
Raised to 19
First state to raise age after lowering.
1986:
Raised to 21
21
Mississippi?1966:
18: for beer and wine
21: for liquor
'
18Raised to 21 in 198621
Missouri?1945:
21
212121
Montana?211971:
Lowered to 19
1973:
Lowered to 18
1979:
Raised to 19
1987:
Raised to 21
21
Nebraska?21
1969:
Lowered to 20
1972:
Lowered to 19
1980:
Raised to 20
1985:
Raised to 21
21
Nevada?1933:
21
212121
New Hampshire?211973:
Lowered to 18
1979:
Raised to 20
1985:
Raised to 21
21
New JerseyBefore 1880:
None
Post-1880:
18
211973:
Lowered to 18
1980:
Raised to 19
1983:
Raised to 21
21
New Mexico?1934:
21
212121
New York18 Initially 21 immediately after Prohibition, then reduced to 18 four months later.181982:
Raised to 19 in 1982
1985:
Raised to 21 in 1985
21
North Carolina?1818: for beer and wine
21: for liquor
1983:
19: for beer and wine
21: for liquor
1986:
Raised to 21 in 1986
21
North Dakota?1936:
21
212121
Ohio?1933: 16 1935:
18: for 3.2% ABW beer
21: for beer stronger than 3.2% ABW, wine and liquor
18: for 3.2% ABW beer
21: for beer stronger than 3.2% ABW, wine and liquor
1982 :
19: for 3.2% ABW beer
21: for beer stronger than 3.2% ABW, wine and liquor
1982 :
19: beer
21: wine and liquor
1988:
21
21
Oklahoma?Men:
21
Women:
18: 3.2% ABW beer
21: for beer stronger than 3.2% ABW, wine and liquor
1976:
Lowered to 18 for both sexes in 1976
Last state to lower the drinking age.
1983:
Raised to 21
21
Oregon?1933:
21
212121
Pennsylvania?1935:
21
212121
Rhode Island?211970:
Lowered to 18
1980:
Raised to 19
1981:
Raised to 20
1984:
Raised to 21
21
South Carolina211935:
18: for beer and wine
21: for liquor
18: for beer and wine
21: for liquor
1984:
19: for beer and wine
21: for liquor
1986:
Raised to 21
21
South Dakota?1934:
21
1939:
Lowered to 18: for 3.2% beer
Raised to 19: for 3.2% beer
1972:
18: for beer and wine
21: for liquor
1984:
19: for beer and wine
21: for liquor
1988:
Raised to 21
21
TennesseePre 1881:
None
1881:
21
21
1964:
Lowered to 18
1979:
Raised to 19
1984:
Raised to 21
21
TexasPre 1909:
21
None
Post 1909:
21
211973:
Lowered to 18
1981:
Raised to 19
1986:
Raised to 21 in 1986
21
Utah?1935:
21
212121
Vermont?211971:
Lowered to 18
1986:
Raised to 21
21
Virginia?211974:
Lowered to 18: for beer and wine
1981:
Raised to 19 for off-premises consumption
1983:
Raised to 19
1985:
Raised to 21
21
WashingtonAge of majority
since 1877
21212121
West Virginia?18: for beer and wine
21: for liquor
1972:
Lowered to 18
1983:
Raised to 19

1986:
Raised to 21
21
Wisconsin1839–1866:
18: for wine and liquor
None: for beer
Post-1866:
21
18: for beer
21: for wine and spirits
1957:
21: for residents of bordering states with age limit 21.
1963:
Raised to 21.
1972:
Lowered to 18 in 1972
1977:
Border state restriction lifted.
1984:
Raised to 19
1986:
Raised to 21
21
Wyoming?211973:
Lowered to 19
1988:'
Raised to 21 in 1988
Last state to raise
de jure'' drinking age to 21
21
American Samoa???21?21
Northern Mariana Islands?21?21
Puerto Rico?1818Kept at 18
despite highway funding
penalty under the National Minimum Drinking Age Act.
18
Virgin Islands???1818
Guam?21?1818Raised to 21 in 2010

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