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Hey, I am going to Laos soon, and I would like to bring Beerlao back to Thailand with me. Is there a limit on how many bottles you can bring back for customs? Ideally, I'd love to bring a case as it is much cheaper there than here for the beer. And much fresher.

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I think one case will be fine. When I was at the crossing in Mukdahan on the Thai side. I noticed the customs notice stating that only one carton of cigs per person and 1litre of spirits, nothing about beer. I have come through Nong Khai before with 2 six packs of beer Lao and had no problems.

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I think one case will be fine. When I was at the crossing in Mukdahan on the Thai side. I noticed the customs notice stating that only one carton of cigs per person and 1litre of spirits, nothing about beer. I have come through Nong Khai before with 2 six packs of beer Lao and had no problems.

Theoretically isn't it one litre of Alcohol? Irrespective of strength.

How much cheaper is it as it is available in most 7/11s at 56 baht a small bottle?

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Buy it here... not worth the hassle to save a few baht.

No problem with freshness if you buy it from a retailer who has a big turnover.

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I think one case will be fine. When I was at the crossing in Mukdahan on the Thai side. I noticed the customs notice stating that only one carton of cigs per person and 1litre of spirits, nothing about beer. I have come through Nong Khai before with 2 six packs of beer Lao and had no problems.

Theoretically isn't it one litre of Alcohol? Irrespective of strength.

How much cheaper is it as it is available in most 7/11s at 56 baht a small bottle?

Volume wise, you are correct but I said spirits. Spirits being being i.e. whiskey, vodka, gin and the rest. A Thai person I was traveling with had 6 bottles of wine at 75cl each and they had no problems. Beer and wine comes under a different set of rules than spirits. It's the same if you use the duty free between France and England.

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"you can bring back for customs?" I'm sure customs will accept any amount you wish to bring them. Maybe 1 carton is all they will let you keep for yourself.

On another note. What's with all the freshness bit ? No doubt I'll be corrected on this, but here's my take on beer age. New, freshly brewed beer tastes off. In Aus it's classed as "green beer". I know numerous seasoned beer drinkers that will let "green beer" season for at least a few months before consuming. Maybe it's a localized thing ?

Unfortunately no Beerlao in my 7-11. Have to travel to Tops in Sakon Nakhon sad.png65฿. small bottle. Expensive drinking. Oh, that's for Lao dark. A great drop.

"Well, in Laos, it is around 40baht (8,000 kip) for a big bottle. And plus it is fresher..... and tastes better than Thai beer." How can Beerlao purchased in Laos taste better than that purchased in Thailand ? Isn't all Beerlao brewed in the same brewery ?

Anyway..... have a great day & happy drinking.

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I travel to Laos often. Between my wife's bags, my bags and my 5year olds bags we max out the limitations and then some.

Never had a problem (train not plane).

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"Well, in Laos, it is around 40baht (8,000 kip) for a big bottle. And plus it is fresher..... and tastes better than Thai beer." How can Beerlao purchased in Laos taste better than that purchased in Thailand ? Isn't all Beerlao brewed in the same brewery ?

Anyway..... have a great day & happy drinking.

Indeed its brewed at the same brewery.

But there is still a chance that the export lot differs from the domestic one (amount of preservatives e.g.).

I have given up to buy beer from Germany (even occasionally) for that reason. Its not the same.

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