Mandy Moore is looking back on one of the more memorable experiences from her early Hollywood years, revealing that Macaulay Culkin helped introduce her and several of her young co-stars to alcohol while they were filming the 2004 cult comedy Saved! in Canada. Speaking on a recent episode of the Shut Up Evan podcast, Moore recalled shooting the satirical teen comedy in Vancouver in 2003, when she was 18. Because the legal drinking age in British Columbia is 19, Moore and much of the cast were technically underage. Culkin, who was older than many of his castmates, became the group's unofficial guide to nightlife and drinks. Moore said Culkin introduced her, Jena Malone, Patrick Fugit, and Eva Amurri, to drinking White Russians during production. The actress admitted there was “a little bit of underage drinking” during filming, joking that the creamy cocktail immediately appealed to her. “Milk and alcohol? This is made for me,” Moore recalled thinking. “I love this!…