Many homebrewers like to enter competitions which require them to ship bottles of homebrew to the competition organizer. This can be difficult for homebrewers in the United States. However, some shippers will not ship alcoholic beverages. Some homebrewers try to avoid these restrictions by labeling their shipments as "Yeast samples" or "Glass bottles," but this is a bad idea, especially in the current political climate in the United States. Different states, especially dry states like Utah and Alabama, may also have regulations about shipping or receiving alcohol in their state; see Is homebrewing legal in the United States? for more information on state laws.
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The U.S. Postal Service
It is illegal to use the U.S. Postal Service to ship alcohol. Do not try to trick the Post Office into shipping your beer by mislabeling or misdescribing it.
Private shipping companies
It is not illegal to ship alcohol through a private carrier. However, some of these companies refuse to ship alcohol as a matter of company policy. Individual employees may also think that a shipper has such a policy even if they do not.
Federal Express
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UPS
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DHL
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Airborne Express
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