Can I import homebrewed alcohol to Norway?

Can I import homebrewed alcohol to Norway?

3/8/2013 7:06:25 PM

The import laws cited on the the page of Norway’s Toll Office do not distinguish between the manner the alcohol has been created (because that would likely be rather difficult); only by the strength. You’re allowed for free (see the link for how much you have to pay if you need to import larger quantities):

  • One litre of an alcoholic beverage containing more than 22% and up to 60% alcohol by volume and one and a half litres containing more than 2.5% up to 22% alcohol by volume, or three litres of beverages containing more than 2.5% and up to 22% alcohol by volume
  • Two litres of beer containing more than 2.5% alcohol by volume, or other beverage containing more than 2.5% and up to 4.7% alcohol by volume. This means, for example, that you can import five litres of beer if you do not have other alcoholic beverages with you

Note that you need to be over 18 to import alcohol at all, and over 20 to import hard (>22%) liquor.

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