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Old Jul 19, 2006 | 06:21 PM
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What are the limits for alcohol crossing out of Canada and back IN to ?

Particularly beer with no label (non-taxed homebrew)? Are there any regulations or restrictions?

Don't ask questions, I just need help with the research.
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Old Jul 19, 2006 | 06:34 PM
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http://www.gonorthwest.com/Visitor/planning/border.htm Has some info for coming into the US

And http://www.gonorthwest.com/Visitor/p...der/border.htm Has info for US going into
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Alcoholic beverages
If you meet the age requirements set by the province or territory where you enter Canada, you can include one of the following:

– 1.5 litres of wine (53 imperial ounces); or

– 1.14 litres (40 ounces) of liquor; or

– 24 × 355 ml cans/bottles (8.5 litres) of beer or ale.
That'* from the US to . Excellent. No restrictions on non-commercial non-taxed or unlabeled beer.

Much Grass, senor.
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Originally Posted by willwren
Alcoholic beverages
If you meet the age requirements set by the province or territory where you enter Canada, you can include one of the following:

– 1.5 litres of wine (53 imperial ounces); or

– 1.14 litres (40 ounces) of liquor; or

– 24 × 355 ml cans/bottles (8.5 litres) of beer or ale.
That'* from the US to . Excellent. No restrictions on non-commercial non-taxed or unlabeled beer.

Much Grass, senor.

Grass? Bill, you shouldn't mention you peddle anything but beer!
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