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    Re: Taking beer through customs (into Jamaica)

    your assumption is correct. The duty-free in Toronto has beer


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    Re: Taking beer through customs (into Jamaica)

    Quote Originally Posted by Chickster View Post
    your assumption is correct. The duty-free in Toronto has beer
    Do you declare your beer? Are you stuffing it in a carry-on, or just carrying it on in the box? Any issues with exceeding any allowable limits, or dealing with taxes?

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    Re: Taking beer through customs (into Jamaica)

    Quote Originally Posted by RyanP View Post
    Do you declare your beer? Are you stuffing it in a carry-on, or just carrying it on in the box? Any issues with exceeding any allowable limits, or dealing with taxes?
    I don't declare, yes it goes in my carry-on. I don't deal with limits or taxes.
    I must say I only did this when staying at the Riu as they only served Red Stripe on draft and back then the mini fridge was stocked with some beer other than Red Stripe. Since going non AI no need to bring my own cause I love my Stripe


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    Re: Taking beer through customs (into Jamaica)

    Yeah. I have no problem with Red Stripe, at least until I start to hit about the 3-4 dozen mark. I told a friend that I would bring him some beer from the States, because he was interested in different types of beer. I haven't seen anything in JA, other than Red Stripe, Guinness, Heineken, Miller Lite, and that Dragon beer. It's a travesty!

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