QUOTE (Doug Mager @ Apr 30 2009, 03:28 PM)

Yep, I guess it all depends on who you talk with at customs. The 'rule' IS 40oz and I have had a 24 (commonly referred to as a suitcase here) removed from my vehicle WHEN TRAVELING alone. IF they NOW allow 2 dozen beer, its news to me (what else is new??) I've never sampled the Red Hook that Terrie is asking for, but I to prefer our Canadian Barlay Sandwiches anyway. Ron, just a thought here, IF you plan to import 2 dozen beer, MAYBE 2 12's might be a wise choice (same price??) that way IF they say NO to the 2 dozen then they'd prolly allow 1 dozen. IF you have to pay any expenses for booze at the border, it NOW makes the cheaper price NOT SO CHEAP anymore!!
I'v heard also about 'personal bar' in an R/V. allowing more alcohol to be imported, anyone know anymore about this??
I got that information right off the Internet so it MUST be true!!! Right? LOL
Anyway, I figure that when I arrive at the border, I'll have 24 bottles with me (in two 12-packs). I'm going to stay three and a half days. That equals 6.857 bottles a day. To a beer drinker, that seems to be a pretty reasonable consumption amount, right? Right!!
So, last Fall, I'm crossing the border and present my Canadian passport and Canadian I.D. card and the guys says "how long ya gonna be in Canada, eh?". So, I look at him with this half puzzled, half pissed look and said to him "how many Canadian citizens do you ask how long they're going to be in a country in which they are a citizen?" Whoops, wrong question to the wrong person... Won't do that again. I just about got my vehicle and trailer trashed while they looked for imaginary contraband. Whew!!