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Crossing the border with a keg?
Hello,
I am going to be venturing the Canada with a group of friends...as the title of this message would indicate, we are considering bringing one or more kegs into Canada with us. What would the hit be at the border? I know each person over 21 is allowed a case of beer and/or 1 litre of liquor...but I can't find any mention of kegs. I'm sure it's come up at least once before... Thanks for any input. Wayne. |
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Crossing the border with a keg?
On 2007-05-18 19:36:58 -0400, "Wayne" said:
Hello, I am going to be venturing the Canada with a group of friends...as the title of this message would indicate, we are considering bringing one or more kegs into Canada with us. What would the hit be at the border? I know each person over 21 is allowed a case of beer and/or 1 litre of liquor...but I can't find any mention of kegs. I'm sure it's come up at least once before... Thanks for any input. I'm pretty sure a keg holds more than a case. You could look it up. Does that lead you to any conclusions? |
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Crossing the border with a keg?
"sechumlib" wrote in message ... On 2007-05-18 19:36:58 -0400, "Wayne" said: Hello, I am going to be venturing the Canada with a group of friends...as the title of this message would indicate, we are considering bringing one or more kegs into Canada with us. What would the hit be at the border? I know each person over 21 is allowed a case of beer and/or 1 litre of liquor...but I can't find any mention of kegs. I'm sure it's come up at least once before... Thanks for any input. I'm pretty sure a keg holds more than a case. You could look it up. Does that lead you to any conclusions? 1 keg = 6.875 cases. I can do math, thanks. Still doesn't answer the question though. Never use logic when thinking about alcohol laws. |
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Crossing the border with a keg?
On 5/18/2007 9:15 PM Wayne wrote:
"sechumlib" wrote in message ... On 2007-05-18 19:36:58 -0400, "Wayne" said: Hello, I am going to be venturing the Canada with a group of friends...as the title of this message would indicate, we are considering bringing one or more kegs into Canada with us. What would the hit be at the border? I know each person over 21 is allowed a case of beer and/or 1 litre of liquor...but I can't find any mention of kegs. I'm sure it's come up at least once before... Thanks for any input. I'm pretty sure a keg holds more than a case. You could look it up. Does that lead you to any conclusions? 1 keg = 6.875 cases. I can do math, thanks. Still doesn't answer the question though. Never use logic when thinking about alcohol laws. Canadian beer can't be *that* bad! -- ____ Brian M. Kochera "Some mistakes are too much fun to only make once!" ____ View My Web Page: http://home.earthlink.net/~brian1951 |
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Crossing the border with a keg?
On 2007-05-18 21:23:13 -0400, Brian K said:
Canadian beer can't be *that* bad! No, actually it's pretty damn good. |
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Crossing the border with a keg?
"Brian K" wrote in message nk.net... Canadian beer can't be *that* bad! -- ____ Brian M. Kochera "Some mistakes are too much fun to only make once!" ____ View My Web Page: http://home.earthlink.net/~brian1951 It's not, but it is expensive! 36.35 loonies (33 USD) for a case of Labatt Blue or Molson. Just investigating some options |
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Crossing the border with a keg?
"Brian K" wrote in message
nk.net... On 5/18/2007 9:15 PM Wayne wrote: "sechumlib" wrote in message ... On 2007-05-18 19:36:58 -0400, "Wayne" said: Hello, I am going to be venturing the Canada with a group of friends...as the title of this message would indicate, we are considering bringing one or more kegs into Canada with us. What would the hit be at the border? I know each person over 21 is allowed a case of beer and/or 1 litre of liquor...but I can't find any mention of kegs. I'm sure it's come up at least once before... Thanks for any input. I'm pretty sure a keg holds more than a case. You could look it up. Does that lead you to any conclusions? 1 keg = 6.875 cases. I can do math, thanks. Still doesn't answer the question though. Never use logic when thinking about alcohol laws. Canadian beer can't be *that* bad! Don't they sell American beer in Canada? KM -- (-:alohacyberian:-) At my website view over 3,600 live cameras or visit NASA, the Vatican, the Smithsonian, the Louvre, CIA, FBI, and NBA, the White House, Academy Awards, 150 language translators! Visit Hawaii, Israel and more at: http://keith.martin.home.att.net/ |
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Crossing the border with a keg?
On Fri, 18 May 2007 23:36:58 GMT, "Wayne"
wrote: Hello, I am going to be venturing the Canada with a group of friends...as the title of this message would indicate, we are considering bringing one or more kegs into Canada with us. What would the hit be at the border? I know each person over 21 is allowed a case of beer and/or 1 litre of liquor...but I can't find any mention of kegs. I'm sure it's come up at least once before... The real question here is: Why would anyone in their right mind want to take American beer into Canada? -- ************* DAVE HATUNEN ) ************* * Tucson Arizona, out where the cacti grow * * My typos & mispellings are intentional copyright traps * |
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Crossing the border with a keg?
Alohacyberian wrote:
Don't they sell American beer in Canada? I was in Canada with a friend who drinks Budseiser (for some reason!). He pointed out to me that the Bud available in Canada was stronger than in the US, something like 5.5% against 4.5%. |
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Crossing the border with a keg?
On Sat, 19 May 2007 07:18:59 +0100, Mike O'Sullivan
wrote: Alohacyberian wrote: Don't they sell American beer in Canada? I was in Canada with a friend who drinks Budseiser (for some reason!). He pointed out to me that the Bud available in Canada was stronger than in the US, something like 5.5% against 4.5%. That may vary by state. -- ************* DAVE HATUNEN ) ************* * Tucson Arizona, out where the cacti grow * * My typos & mispellings are intentional copyright traps * |
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