Can I bring Beer to Canada?
Beer→Canada
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About Beer
Beer is a fermented alcoholic beverage made from grains, hops, yeast, and water. International travelers can typically bring 2-6 liters duty-free depending on the country. Craft beers and local brews are popular souvenirs, but weight and fragility concerns make them challenging to transport.
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General Rules Apply
We don't have specific rules for Beer yet. Below are the general rules for Alcoholic Beverages that apply to Beer.
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Allowed
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📋 Detailed Rules
Carrying Limits:
- 📏 Quantity Limit:1.5L wine, 1.14L spirits, or 8.5L beer
- 👤 Personal Use Only
Declaration Requirements:
✅ Declaration Required
Important Notes:
- •Adults 19+ can bring 1
- •5L wine, 1
- •14L spirits, or 8
- •5L beer duty-free
- •Must be for personal use and within legal age limits by province
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Last Updated:2025/1/7
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❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Can I bring beer in my carry-on luggage?
No, beer must be packed in checked luggage due to TSA liquid restrictions (100ml limit for carry-on). Exception: duty-free beer purchased after security screening can be carried on board in sealed bags.
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