Is that "no" to the underage drinking in general, underage with parental guidance or to the drinking of Miller products (perfectly understandable)?
People can bring their dogs, their cats, their lizards into restaurants now but a parent can't set a glass in front of their own kid. Not sure exactly why I see those as contradictory, but I do. And as much as I was against the idea of people bring their pets into restaurants, I honestly kind of enjoy it now. Haven't had any bad experience though so there's that clouding my judgement. Same for alchohol. I don't recall anyone ever getting their kid drunk. It was to teach it as a social activity, a compliment to the meal and to take the "sneak" out of it that leads to so many problems.
I knew two instant drunks in college. They'd never had any before. Didn't know to moderate. Filled up before the alchohol affect hit and didn't know until too late, they were addictive. More unfortunately, both were belligerant drunks.