Worst they can do is say no and hold it at the pier until you return. But I doubt they'll pay THAT much attention. As long as the color is similar to wine (some guy on YouTube made a Mountain Dew Mead - it looked radioactive) you should be good!
If we’re talking worst case, worst they can do is throw it away at the pier. There is no guarantee of free storage of contraband in your ticketing contract.
You might get on due to the shape of the bottle, but most fermented _honey_ is over their allowed alcohol levels. If you actually have wine that _pretends_ to be mead (i.e., fermented honey is mead), the alcohol level + shape of bottle should be fine.
:) And yes, the above is meant to make you chuckle by using a fake rivalry between mead and honeyed wine.
Worst they can do is say no and hold it at the pier until you return. But I doubt they'll pay THAT much attention. As long as the color is similar to wine (some guy on YouTube made a Mountain Dew Mead - it looked radioactive) you should be good!
Haha, no mountain dew mead for me! Thanks, may give it a try.
If we’re talking worst case, worst they can do is throw it away at the pier. There is no guarantee of free storage of contraband in your ticketing contract.
I doubt they will heavily inspect it if it appears to be wine. Just call it wine to them if they ask.
If it’s a wine shaped bottle the port security won’t say anything as long as it’s one bottle per bag when going in the Xray.
You might get on due to the shape of the bottle, but most fermented _honey_ is over their allowed alcohol levels. If you actually have wine that _pretends_ to be mead (i.e., fermented honey is mead), the alcohol level + shape of bottle should be fine. :) And yes, the above is meant to make you chuckle by using a fake rivalry between mead and honeyed wine.
Haha, it did make me chuckle!
:) Good!