Can you bring those tiny gift sized liquor bottles through security in North America, or will they confiscate them? I think they're within the size limit for the little liquids if you can fit them in a plastic bag, but I'm still not sure...
Be nice to have on the plane, an not have to pay the ridiculous prices they charge for alcohol on the plane.
pic just for reference
wouldn't drink any of that fucking garbage
Lol those are the ONLY liquids I bring in my carry on. You can get toothpaste and shit elsewhere. Just make sure it's not high enough proof to be flammable
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>Can you bring those tiny gift sized liquor bottles through security in North America, or will they confiscate them? I think they're within the size limit for the little liquids if you can fit them in a plastic bag, but I'm still not sure...
>Be nice to have on the plane, an not have to pay the ridiculous prices they charge for alcohol on the plane.
>pic just for reference
>wouldn't drink any of that fucking garbage
They count as liquids inside your quart ziploc, so those3-1-1 TSA rules apply.
The second thing that applies is that its forbidden to consume alcohol not supplied by the airline inside the flight. Whether it gets enforced, or whether you are the kind of person who is irresponsible with your totals, non-discreet, sitting next to a hardass, anything...it runs the rick of a confrontation with flight crew (and plane being met by police for your horrible ways--- which happens very often several times a day at busy airport hubs). They rule the air, and knowing how much each passenger drinks is part of the job, and when you circumvent that, it's less about the money.
Make sure what you buy is something local/special, they wouldn't provide, and be crazy discreet about it so as not to upset your observing neighbors. Befriend the crew and be utterly polite and purchase your mixers or something. And, if you're reported, you say ohh, it's palinka, I just couldn't wait to try it at home :P
I've done it, but you should be careful. It is definitely against the rules.