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Checking suitcases on a plane with beer in them
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I've had two or three breakages over the years, but it's certainly not the norm. I use a typical "soft-shell" suitcase. Lots of bubble wrap. It takes time to do it properly, so I haven't bothered in a while.
One time a can exploded. Not sure what happened there, if it was punctured or something. One time a bottle broke that I blame on myself because it wasn't particularly well placed in the suitcase, so I expect that pressure from another suitcase on top (or a good throw) caused it.
One time a can exploded. Not sure what happened there, if it was punctured or something. One time a bottle broke that I blame on myself because it wasn't particularly well placed in the suitcase, so I expect that pressure from another suitcase on top (or a good throw) caused it.
I've similar experiences to most others, in that i've never had a break. I don't have a hard-side case, i have soft fabric cases to keep the weight of the case down, they have hardish plastic in the sides to keep the shape, but nothing like the hardshell cases.
I wrap my bottles first in a ziplock bag (i buy bags big enough before a trip for the common bottle sizes where i am going, i.e. smaller for Europe, medium for 500ml bottles in England, big for bombers from the US), then stuff the bagged beers inside socks, and wrap two or three socked bottles inside t-shirts within the case and other clothes for padding anywhere i think the shirt isn't buffering a direct hit to the case/bottle.
I wrap my bottles first in a ziplock bag (i buy bags big enough before a trip for the common bottle sizes where i am going, i.e. smaller for Europe, medium for 500ml bottles in England, big for bombers from the US), then stuff the bagged beers inside socks, and wrap two or three socked bottles inside t-shirts within the case and other clothes for padding anywhere i think the shirt isn't buffering a direct hit to the case/bottle.
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Coming back from Seattle a couple years ago they had a promotion for a free second bag, but I got dinged $75 for having a bag that was 2-3lbs overweight. Had I known I would have filled a whole second shipping box with beer!Derek wrote:On the last trip I didn't want to haul an extra bag, and I ended up a bit over the weight limit... which actually cost more than checking a second bag.
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You mean you didn't just pull one beer out of your bag and drink it on the spot? Rookie!JerCraigs wrote:Coming back from Seattle a couple years ago they had a promotion for a free second bag, but I got dinged $75 for having a bag that was 2-3lbs overweight. Had I known I would have filled a whole second shipping box with beer!

I actually picked up one of those hanging luggage scales specifically for this reason. Easier to drink one at the hotel the night before or shuffle some clothes/etc around until the weight is under the magic 50# number rather than scrambling at the airport. some places will let you go if it's within a pound or two, but better safe than sorry.
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I've seen the luggage scales in Canadian Tire, cost around $10 to $20.
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yeah, i see them in CT and such. ours is something fancier sounding from an actual luggage store, but it was 50% of or something when my wife was making a purchase so I grabbed it. digital and shit!
i have had an overweight bag, but we just stepped back and did some shuffling to move things between bags and were able to make it work. that was part of what prompted me to pick up the scale. I also try to keep the ends of my rolls of packing tape for travelling so I can tape up boxes and such if necessary and won't be concerned if the roll gets sacrificed due to space.
i have had an overweight bag, but we just stepped back and did some shuffling to move things between bags and were able to make it work. that was part of what prompted me to pick up the scale. I also try to keep the ends of my rolls of packing tape for travelling so I can tape up boxes and such if necessary and won't be concerned if the roll gets sacrificed due to space.
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I got mine at the Bay, the $10-20 range seems to be about what i recall paying. Been a lifesaver on UK trips for making sure bags are within the weight limit as the 2nd or 3rd bag fee tends to be less than the cost of paying per kilo on the overweight.JerCraigs wrote:I considered it... It would have meant drinking more than one.grub wrote: You mean you didn't just pull one beer out of your bag and drink it on the spot? Rookie!![]()
Where did you get the luggage scale? that's probably a worthwhile investment next time we are flying.
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i have a 6 bottle styro shipper that i've modified so it can be used to hold 2 growlers or 12 cans too. conveniently fits inside my suitcase, so i often pack it empty so i can check it and still have suitcase space for more if neededcfrancis wrote:I've schlepped around a ton of beer. Same as others socks, shirts, actually packed a 6 styro shipper once.

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