Beer and the border
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.
?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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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
coming into the USAnd http://www.gonorthwest.com/Visitor/p...der/border.htm Has info for US going into
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.
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.
. Excellent. No restrictions on non-commercial non-taxed or unlabeled beer. Much Grass, senor.
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.
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.
. 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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