Can I import homebrewed alcohol to Norway?

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In Norway, as far as I know, the sale of all alcohol is nationalized. I'm going to visit my friend there, and his parents want to send him a bottle (He is from Slovakia, same as myself). Is it legal to bring home-brewed alcohol with me to Norway?






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Can I ship alcohol to Norway?

If alcohol is sent to you in a package/shipmentIt is permitted to order alcohol from abroad for private use. In this case, you must pay regular duty and tax rates for the entire shipment. You may approach Norwegian Customs in order to declare the goods, or you may leave declaration to a forwarding agent.

How much alcohol can you import to Norway?

Simplified customs declaration of alcohol and tobacco As a traveller to Norway you may, in addition to the duty free quota, declare up to 27 litres of beer or wine, four litres of spirits, 400 cigarettes and 500 grams of tobacco, chewing tobacco or snuff for personal use.

Can I post alcohol to Norway?

Wine and distilled spirits can only be sent as parcel post. Goods containing eggs, products from eggs, milk or products from milk or other dairy products.

Can I send whiskey to Norway?

Is there a limit in alcohol percentage that can be shipped to Norway? \u201cThe alcohol cannot exceed 60 vol% of alcohol. \u201cImport and sale of alcohol that exceeds 60 vol% are illegal in Norway.\u201d



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