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plantpot Aug 31st 2008 12:01 pm

Daft (?) Shipping question and booze
 
I have LOADS of booze, can I ship it? Or do I have to give it away...;(

Bag End Bunch Aug 31st 2008 12:17 pm

Re: Daft (?) Shipping question and booze
 
My understanding from our shipping quoter is that you can't ship opened bottles of booze. You can ship unopened bottles but you'd pay so much duty on them that it isn't worth it.

We've just given loads of unopened to my dad and we may have a 'use up our booze' party for the other stuff!!!:D

Alex

Pollyana Aug 31st 2008 12:36 pm

Re: Daft (?) Shipping question and booze
 

Originally Posted by plantpot (Post 6734110)
I have LOADS of booze, can I ship it? Or do I have to give it away...;(

http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=410054

Sally Simpson Aug 31st 2008 1:29 pm

Re: Daft (?) Shipping question and booze
 
We had quotes from shipping companies a few weeks ago & they said no alcohol. I asked because we have two bottles of very good port that were given to my sons at their baptism & are for when they are 21! I might risk giving custody of them to my parents:unsure:

Tiawamutu Aug 31st 2008 3:42 pm

Re: Daft (?) Shipping question and booze
 

Originally Posted by sallyclaire (Post 6734374)
We had quotes from shipping companies a few weeks ago & they said no alcohol. I asked because we have two bottles of very good port that were given to my sons at their baptism & are for when they are 21! I might risk giving custody of them to my parents:unsure:

We managed to accidently sneak a bottle of Febreeze in our container (packers shipped it by mistake) :lol: Don't know if you be so lucky with the port :unsure:

You could do one of 2 things:

1) Leave it with your parents

2) Declare it, and pay the tax (If it's that important to you, it'll be worth it)

Tiawamutu Aug 31st 2008 3:43 pm

Re: Daft (?) Shipping question and booze
 

Originally Posted by plantpot (Post 6734110)
I have LOADS of booze, can I ship it? Or do I have to give it away...;(

A 'use up the booze' party sounds good :thumbup:

Sally Simpson Aug 31st 2008 4:01 pm

Re: Daft (?) Shipping question and booze
 

Originally Posted by Tiawamutu (Post 6734670)
We managed to accidently sneak a bottle of Febreeze in our container (packers shipped it by mistake) :lol: Don't know if you be so lucky with the port :unsure:

You could do one of 2 things:

1) Leave it with your parents

2) Declare it, and pay the tax (If it's that important to you, it'll be worth it)

Was thinking it would be a good excuse for a trip back in 7 years time!;)



Originally Posted by Tiawamutu (Post 6734675)
A 'use up the booze' party sounds good :thumbup:

:thumbsup: Can I come?:D

ray2gill Sep 1st 2008 5:04 am

Re: Daft (?) Shipping question and booze
 

Originally Posted by plantpot (Post 6734110)
I have LOADS of booze, can I ship it? Or do I have to give it away...;(

We had loads of different wines & liqueures which we had collected from around the world (too many to hide). We were told that import duty would be applied depending on the proof of the alcohol and could be as much as the original cost.

We ended up drinking most of it over a period of time and as we are making two trips taking 4 bottles of the ones we cannot replace easily with us each time as the duty free amount is 2.15 litres per person.

Don't drink it all at once!!!

plantpot Sep 1st 2008 5:14 am

Re: Daft (?) Shipping question and booze
 

Originally Posted by ray2gill (Post 6736300)
We had loads of different wines & liqueures which we had collected from around the world (too many to hide). We were told that import duty would be applied depending on the proof of the alcohol and could be as much as the original cost.

We ended up drinking most of it over a period of time and as we are making two trips taking 4 bottles of the ones we cannot replace easily with us each time as the duty free amount is 2.15 litres per person.

Don't drink it all at once!!!

We didn't pay duty on it in the first place, how much IS the duty...?

P

tinpot Sep 1st 2008 5:34 am

Re: Daft (?) Shipping question and booze
 
Hi,
We have only been here four weeks, and our container is still in Brisbane port, waiting for customs to check it off. We were told don't pack any drink, as it would be a green light for customs to go through your container with a fine tooth comb, and depending how long that takes, it could delay getting your container.
We used most of ours up at our leaving party, and gave the rest away.
Good Luck :cool:

ray2gill Sep 1st 2008 1:24 pm

Re: Daft (?) Shipping question and booze
 

Originally Posted by sallyclaire (Post 6734374)
We had quotes from shipping companies a few weeks ago & they said no alcohol. I asked because we have two bottles of very good port that were given to my sons at their baptism & are for when they are 21! I might risk giving custody of them to my parents:unsure:

If it is good Port not sure I would risk all the temperature changes as it would probably turn out to be very expensive vinegar as it is a wine not a spirit.

ray2gill Sep 1st 2008 1:32 pm

Re: Daft (?) Shipping question and booze
 
[QUOTE=tinpot;6736330]Hi,
We have only been here four weeks, and our container is still in Brisbane port, waiting for customs to check it off.

Just going off topic a moment. Our 20ft container arrived in Brisbane last week. So far we have had to pay two bills. One for Terminal Handling, Port & security charges of $483 and one for the delivering agent for handling at the port of $475. This is before it has even been inspected. The delivery was paid for from this end.

Are the above the normal additional costs incurred - and all this is before customs & AQIS have got their hands on it.

Sally Simpson Sep 1st 2008 1:50 pm

Re: Daft (?) Shipping question and booze
 

Originally Posted by ray2gill (Post 6737360)
If it is good Port not sure I would risk all the temperature changes as it would probably turn out to be very expensive vinegar as it is a wine not a spirit.

Good point:)
So, the parents it is!

Kalenge Sep 1st 2008 2:06 pm

Re: Daft (?) Shipping question and booze
 
We had quite a number of bottles of liquor which we brought over with us. Some were unopened, but many of them were opened with various quantities remaining. We knew that we would end up paying import duties for all of it.

Once our shipment arrived we were contacted by customs and asked to give a precise indication of the amount in each bottle and the alcoholic content. We had merely just written "half a bottle", "3/4 quarters of a bottle" etc on our original contents document. So we updated the list with our best guess in millilitres and looked up the alcoholic content for everything on the web. We ended up paying about $120 for about 30 bottles. Our total AQIS bill was $198.

It was the only thing that customs picked out of our 40ft container, despite having a few old wooden items which might have warranted a closer look. Our bikes, outdoor furniture, lawnmower etc were all glistening and looked brand new, so customs may have felt reassured that all our other stuff was good, but we have a feeling that our openness and honesty with the liquor that we brought over also contributed to our shipment getting waved through without any delay. :)

Kalenge Sep 1st 2008 2:16 pm

Re: Daft (?) Shipping question and booze
 

Originally Posted by sallyclaire (Post 6734374)
We had quotes from shipping companies a few weeks ago & they said no alcohol. I asked because we have two bottles of very good port that were given to my sons at their baptism & are for when they are 21! I might risk giving custody of them to my parents:unsure:

I'd definitely bring something which has some significance like that over. And don't worry about Port going off due to abnormal temperatures. We brought a number of bottles and, like everything else, it was as good as it was when it left the shores of the UK.

Sailors of old would have had a real rough time if they had to leave their Port at home in case it got too hot :)


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