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>If they do, tell them that they are yeast cultures. I've sent 'yeast samples' to family members in various states without issue ;) - Bill _______________________________________ Success lies in achieving the top of the food chain. -- Jubal Harshaw, 1904- www.wiccaone.com/billsBrewery/ "danno" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > It's more expensive but if you go to one of those strip mall postal outlets, > they rarely ask. If they do, tell them that they are yeast cultures. Then > ship UPS or Fed Ex ground. > > Burp, > -Dan > > -- > email me at s_danno at msn dot com > --------------------------------------------------------- > > > "John 'Shaggy' Kolesar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > On Wed, 03 Dec 2003 16:35:31 -0800, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > So shipping beer via UPS is legal, but they don't like to do it? I know > > > there are beer of the month clubs that ship beer. Thanks for the info, > > > > The laws get pretty complicated because each state has import/export > > laws governing alcohol that crosses their borders. Usually the beer of > > the month clubs have a fairly extensive "offer not valid in..." > disclaimer. > > > > UPS's standard policy is that they do not ship alcohol, because it is > > easier for them to say "no" than it is for them to figure out in each > > case whether or not it is legal. > > > > > > John. > > > > -- > > *** John P. Kolesar *** > > *** [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- http://www.shagg.net/ *** > > *** Valley Mead Brewery *** > > *********************** > >
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