Carrying liquor on transit from Germany

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I'm travelling from Frankfurt to India next week. I wanted to buy some good liquor for friends back home. I want to know what is cheaper -- to buy in Franfurt duty free stores or in some good liquor stores in Germany. And also, is there anything specific/exotic liquor that I can buy in Germany?

EDIT: I hope this is more on topic -- I want to know if its OK if I buy liquor at the Frankfurt airport I'll be allowed to carry it in my cabin luggage when I switch planes in Colombo (obviously I'll be allowed to carry in from Frankfurt to Colombo). Also, I don't have to change terminals.






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How much alcohol can you bring from Germany?

Home > Beers > Can I Bring Beer Back To The Us From Germany? A liter of duty-free alcoholic beverages can be brought back to the United States by federal and state regulations. States may, however, allow you to bring back more than one liter, but you will have to pay IRT and any customs duties.

Can you bring alcohol in a checked bag Germany?

For alcohol the maximum allowance of alcohol (max. 70 %) is 5 litres in unopened, original bottles.

How much alcohol can I carry from Germany to UK?

2 litres of alcohol and alcoholic beverages of an alcohol strength by volume up to 22 % or. a proportionate combination of these goods and. 4 litres of non-sparkling wine and. 16 litres of beer.

Can I bring alcohol from Germany to USA?

Generally, one liter of alcohol per person may be entered into United States duty-free by travelers who are 21 years or older.



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