This is the legal blood-alcohol limit in Denmark
What is 0.05%
The name of the only government-owned store/location where strong alcohol can be bought and sold aside from bars, restaurants, and nightclubs.’
What is Systembolaget
This is the drinking age in Iceland.
What is 20 years old?
Like Denmark, Finland’s legal drinking age for buying beverages that contain up to 22% alcohol is different from the legal age for purchasing stronger alcoholic drinks. This is the age at which it is legal to purchase alcohol at bars and restaurants.
When is 18?
After recent pushback from Norwegian residents, the weekend closing time was just changed to close at what time?
When is 4 pm, in most major cities?
This government agency is responsible for enforcing Denmark's drunk driving laws
What is The Danish National Police
Only 4.4% of Swedes are considered to have this problem.
What is Alcohol addiction/alcohol related disease
This is the only kind of place, excluding establishments such as restaurants, where individuals can purchase alcohol.
What is a state liquor store
This is the name of this Finnish retail monopoly
What is ALKO?
Unlike Denmark – where spirits can be sold in a variety of settings – most beer, wine, and spirits can only be purchased in state-run alcohol stores in Norway. What is the name of this concept?
What is Vinmonopolet?
In this year, Denmark passed a law banning the sale of alcohol to anyone under the age of 18
When is 2018
This influential group heavily influenced the drinking culture in Sweden at the end of the 19th century
What is Independent Order of Good Templars
This model is "An environmental approach in which parenting, parental supervision and organized leisure time activities, together with increased normative pressure (curfew hours and encouragement of joint family dinners) play a central role in reducing alcohol and drug consumption among young people.”
What is The Icelandic Prevention Model?
Finland smuggle the majority of its alcohol during prohibition from these two countries
What are Germany and Estonia?
This country is the only other Nordic country ranked above Norway in terms of rates of adolescent drinking (as measured as alcohol consumed in the past 30 days)
What is Iceland?
This government agency is responsible for controlling and regulating alcohol sales in Denmark
What is the Danish Tax and Customs Administration
This many months is the amount of time a drunk driver may find themselves in jail after committing an act of drunk driving
What is a 4-6-month jail sentence alongside a fine. (For serious breaches, you might find yourself in jail for two years.)
1) Primary Prevention Approach, 2) Emphasize Community Action, 3) Engage and Empower Community Members, 4) Integrated Community, and 5) Match the Scope of the Solution to the Scope of the Problem
What are the Five Guiding Principles of the Icelandic Prevention Model?
Kalsarikännit has been dubbed this compound word in English.
What is Pantsdrunk?
These are the open-carry laws in Norway
What are the illegality of drinking in public and drinking on your own balcony where you can be seen by others.
This Danish policy limits the amount of alcohol a person can bring into Denmark from other EU countries, bonus points if you can name the limit for each beverage
What is The Personal Import Limit of 10 liters of beer, 4 liters of wine, and 1 liter of spirits?
This phrase/term is used to describe a period of abstinence from alcohol in Sweden.
"vit månad”, which translates to “white month” in English.
The number of teens who abused alcohol and smoked daily decreased as a result of this policy.
What is the Icelandic Model?
This is the global ranking of Finland’s alcohol consumption based on liters of pure alcohol per capita.
What is 31st?
One study addressed 12 to 13 year-olds’ perceptions of alcohol, finds that in general, their thoughts aligned with their adult counterparts, in that individuals drink for these reasons.
What is “wanting to be cool,” because they are “miserable, or because of group pressure?