Short answer, no.
Publication 52, Hazardous, Restricted & Perishable Mail states:
422.11 Intoxicating Liquors
Intoxicating liquors having 0.5 percent or more alcoholic content are nonmailable. Taxable liquors with 3.2 percent or less alcohol, including those obtained under a prescription or as a collector's item, also are nonmailable. The prohibition of the mailing of intoxicating liquors is contained in federal law (18 USC 1716).
Beer in Mexico - song - was created on 2007-01-08.
In New Mexico there is no limit on the alcohol content of beer.
no
Corona beer is the best-selling beer in Mexico, and is brewed at one of the 7 Modelo breweries in different locations in Mexico, mostly around Mexico City.
Mexico
Mexico.
Internationally, one of the most well-known Mexican beers is Corona, the flagship beer from Grupo Modelo. As it is the most popular non-domestic beer in the US, UK, and Australia, Corona is the most popular beer in Mexico.
No.
beer
They didn't have beer back in those days.
Yes but the fact is, beer is really cheap in Mexico; so much that Corona beer, one of the worst-tasting beers in Mexico, is exported and generates lots of revenue.
21% of global exports are produced in Mexico.