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Lola P
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Lola P asked in TravelUnited StatesDenver · 1 decade ago

im traveling to denver soon and i need help!!?

a friend asked me to bring back some fat tire beer. i know you cant have liquids or gels bigger than 3 oz as part of your carry-on. however, there dont seem to be that many regulations in terms of checked-in luggage.

how risky is it to bring beer in a suitcase? is it allowed and what are the chances that it will break considering the contents are under pressure???

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    I would put it in double ziplock bags, in between clothes so it doesn't get smashed - make sure you don't have anything like pictures near it so in case it does burst.

    Also, if you are going to another country you have to claim it in customs. Otherwise, I see no problem.

  • Anonymous
    4 years ago

    When you awaken in Denver adventure awaits you and with hotelbye could be the first step to this particular adventure. In Denver you are able to explore the substantial, fortress-like Denver Art Museum. That museum includes a vast series; variety which includes: American Indian, African, European, Asian, and Oceanic, Spanish colonial and pre-Columbian works. The remodelled American Indian galleries are specially remarkable, protecting a broad selection of countries and tribes from the United States and Canada. This extensive variety has gained a status throughout North America, with pieces that course 2,000 years of history. In this museum you may also discover another gallery dedicated to photography. The Denver Art Museum has grabbed the attention with its distinctive style, influenced by the peaks of the Rugged Mountains.

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