![]() Which airline are your flying? Depending on which, you may have to reclear aning that you will need to check it.I'm not aware of any case in the U.S. That alone may discourage you from attempting to bring 6L of drink. You'll almost certainly have to repack your liquor into your checked-in bags. The USA has low limits on the amount of liquid that can be carried in hand baggage. You have to re-clear security when connecting from an international flight in the USA. You will have to check it in for your connecting flight. As a US citizen I've brought in 2-3L of alcohol on numerous occasions and have never been taxed. Possibly because it's small, like Palal speculated, CBP seldom collects it. Beyond that a tax applies, but charts at cbp.gov (Customs and Border Patrol) indicate it's small, on the order of $1-2 for hard liquor and less than that for wine and beer. Unless you're bringing in items like these it's unlikely anything will be confiscated. ![]() ![]() There's no limit on the quantity you're allowed in general, though there are sharp limits on certain types of alcohol that are considered dangerous (like absinthe) and on all products from designated countries (eg, Cuba). As I was leaving the liquor store it was the beginning of sunset where I saw these pastel colors start to emerge.Three points on bringing alcohol into the USA: There’s a part of me that is curious as to what a bottle of alcohol that expensive tastes like but I’m not curious enough to spend that much money so I could find out.Īnyway I found some actual French champaign that was on sale for $6 and I found that it didn’t taste bad. Personally I thought that the green egg-shaped bottle was prettier while this gold container was simply gaudy (just like Donald Trump’s Trump Tower penthouse).īut the most expensive bottle of alcohol I found in that store was this bottle of Remy Martin Louis XIII, which costs $7,299. ( If you’ve ever seen pictures of that place, you’d know what I mean.) This one was more expensive at $1,799. Then there was this gold egg-shaped container that looked like something that would’ve fit in with the decor at Donald Trump’s Trump Tower penthouse in New York City. I had to make do with taking this picture because this bottle cost $1,299. I love this green egg-shaped alcohol container because I thought it looked very pretty. Boy, did I find some very pricey alcohol, which were all behind locked cabinets (unlike the cheaper inventory that were on shelves for anyone to grab). LAX Wine and Spirits still sold a variety of alcohol at a variety of prices ranging from very affordable on a low budget to very expensive. It’s kind of like having your own personal bartender that’s on call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Well Keurig has a machine called Drinkworks where one can have a machine produce different types of alcoholic beverages. I’m sure you must’ve heard of those Keurig coffee machines that can brew individual cups of coffee in a variety of different single-serving flavors. I went back to that store for the first time since the change in ownership because I was looking for some inexpensive champaign that I could drink on New Year’s. ![]() In the process the name changed from Old Line Fine Wine Spirits and Bistro to LAX Wine and Spirits. Last year the locally owned liquor store in Beltsville, Maryland that I used to occasionally visit was sold to someone else.
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