It doesn't matter as long as the people whining are either infants, or elderly people who need immediate medical attention.
Umm, I don't think the question means whine, it means wine, as in the drink! To answer your question, I don't think any Alcoholic Beverages are allowed. Maybe you can take some on the bags that are not in the passenger compartment of the plane? Ask the airport security.
Yeah, I think I know that kind sir. (By the way, you can bring as many two ounce bottles as you want, but I strongly suggest not to. You'll kill the hippo in your brain.)
it depends on a country. customs requirements differ.
as a rule about 1 liter of spirits is allowed to be brought.
About 6 Litres
It depends. Nowadays, you probably won't be allowed to take on that much liquid in your carry on luggage. The maximum in the UK (and the US?) is something like 100ml of liquid in carry on luggage. There is nothing I know of to say that you can't put wine in your checked baggage, however. Most countries have customs rules about what amount you can bring, so be sure to check that. Currently you cannot bring any bottles of wine or other liquids on the plane that are not purchased on the plane. There are methods in which to check your wine at the airport, such as a shipper box (cardboard), an insulated piece of luggage that holds a shipper box such as The Wine Check, or a heavy-duty piece of hardshell luggage made specifically for wine. Each of these is safer than shipping your wine, and often less expensive.
Three bottles on a plane, although I'm sure you can ship more.
Depending on how much you pour it will take at least 50 bottles.
The time will vary with the amount of the wine, but in general, as soon as the wine boils the majority of the alcohol has evaporated within about a minute. The other fluids in the wine will continue to evaporate as the wine boils.
No more than 4.5 of wine
Spirits (whisky, vodka, gin, etc.) 10 litresIntermediate Products (e.g. sherry, port, etc., excluding sparkling wine) 20 litresWine (only 60 litres of sparkling wine allowed) 90 litresBeer 110 litresIf you can carry it.
neither they are all bad for you if you take too much
You can buy beer in most counties in Utah on Sunday. Unfortunately hard liquor and wine can only be purchased at state owned liquor stores which are closed on Sundays.
63 gallons of wine, or 238.5 L.
only if you decant it into 100ml bottles ...
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