I would like to see what we can do to help Zen Mod attend Burning Amp 2011

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Hey, ZM!
I don't know, where your road goes in to BAF direction.
But if possibly through Budapest, I would host you with pleasure then.
You could take Papa's red wine away with yourself for him finally possibly.
Because if it doesn't work, I I will be obliged to drink this.
This wine will be like that otherwise, than I:
Wacky.
Sure onto this it is said we towards us, onto a goat to trust the cabbage.
According to me already it is outstanding performance from my part, that I did not consume this wine till now.

W. Gyuri
 
Well, then this it doesn't matter.
I wish you a good trip.
(I do not know it of course, you interpret this correctly?)
From this independently, you are my guest if your road leads in this direction.
I drink that wine presumably though.
Onto this it is said at us though:
Let it be wasted rather, than disappear into crappy one.
W.
 
I'm gonna fly from Belgrade ;

bummer - Magura sez that even bringing few bottles of ZM's Apple Schnaps will get me in trouble on US border

:confused:

But you will be in trouble without it.:D

Yes, it is not possible to carry up a drink onto the deck unfortunately. I was not able to send that wine by my neighbour because of this.
But may be in your packet supposedly.
Well, my packet full, yes.
Beautiful new world.
W.
 
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I'm gonna fly from Belgrade ;

bummer - Magura sez that even bringing few bottles of ZM's Apple Schnaps will get me in trouble on US border

:confused:

You may have to pay a customs fee if you're over the limit, but I don't think they'll confiscate it. Of course, I Am Not A Lawyer, etc etc etc, so the US consulate would have better answers than me. And there's no way they'll allow the schnapps as carry-on luggage - bottles are limited to 100 ml in the States.

Is the ZM schnapps home-bottled? You may run into security problems at the airport if it's not a commercial product; I did when I tried bringing back my mother's crème de cassis. I ended up giving it back to her instead of seeing it thrown away.
 
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I brought homebrew mead into the UK. It was bottled in a wine bottle, so I peeled the label of a bottle that I had on the shelf and stuck it on the mead. Without opening it, you would never know it was not a nice bottle of Rothschild. Put it into your checked bag and you shouldn't have a problem. Just remember to declare it to the customs people as the bottle of wine that it is.
 
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OK - to answer that by my self ( showing in fact that I can do my own homework :rofl: )

found on net ( and we know that everything written on web must be true :rofl: ) :

The following goods may be imported by visitors over 21 years of age into the USA without incurring customs duty:

• 200 cigarettes or 100 cigars or 2kg of smoking tobacco or proportionate amounts of each.
• 1litre of alcoholic beverage if 21 or over.
• Gifts or articles up to a value of US$400.

So you are fine. Just complete your customs form accordingly.
 
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:bawling:

too many if's .....

Simple way - 1 liter in checked baggage (per person). You can bring in more but it will cost you $2.14 in tax per 750ml.

I'm not sure about home brew stuff. When I was sailor boy and we returned from Caribbean we were allowed 1 gallon of booooooze and what they looked for was a bottle with a label on it from major booze maker that was still sealed. The seal was usually just a piece of glued on paper with some sortta stamp on it and many of the wine bottles just had a cork with some type of wax it had been dipped into - similar to the wax used to seal letters and then impressed with something such as a signet ring.
 
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OK

then I gonna make wakooest ever bottle label , written either in ancient Greek or Serbian Cyrilic ,close bottle with cork , tipped it in bees wax

it will look as Absint , probably .... or that stuff which Homer is drinking while "working"

:clown:

Wakkoodutchie - I luv ya , too .

Customs Agents are very good at spotting fake material or goods - it is part of their job. I would suggest to you that this is not worth the consequences of having to sit around and answer a billion questions from people with bad attitudes and the feeling that they have the power of a god.

You should check into if they will allow home brew stuff to come in legally.
 
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