It's 128 oz in VA (per person), five cases of 12 oz beers in CA, two six packs in WA. Seems to vary quite a bit by state.
Ignorance is bliss. i've been over the limit on both domestic and international flights.
What should I do on my upcoming international trip (Germany, Belgium., Holland)? I've read that you're supposed the declare what you have to Customs, and that you're taxed for anything over a paltry liter. And that Customs is supposed to enforce whatever the state limit is ($2500 penalty in VA if you're over you limit) Does this ever actually get enforced???
I was planning on going over that limit. Wonder if I should make an "honest" underestimation that hits the maximum legal limit? It's not like they'd go into my luggage and start counting bottles, especially after i was "honest" in the first place, right?
You do realize you're only legally allowed to transport 64 ozs of beer back to Maryland, right?
http://www.mbbwl.org/facts/myth_vs_fact/myth_outofstate
any place in falls church that might carry founders? looks like i'll be swinging by there on saturday. i'll be checking out TJ to see if they have any of their unibroue-made anniversary ale left.
woohoo! i guess that makes me a modern-day al capone. boy am i in trouble... to think of my quarterly visits to TJ's when i stock up with 20+ bottles of wine.
seriously tho, i've never heard of anyone being arrested for this. seems to me that this is an old law that is on the books but no one enforces unless an opportunity is presented (i.e. you get in a crash, and police see bottles in your vehicle - that it, if the cops are even aware of this law).