Can You Bring Brandy on a Plane? (TSA & FAA Rules — 2025)

Quick Answer
⚠️ Brandy is a liquid and counts as alcohol.
✅ In carry-on, bottles must be 3.4 oz (100 ml) or smaller inside your quart-sized liquids bag.
✅ Full-size bottles (750 ml, 1 L) are only allowed in checked luggage or if purchased duty-free after security.
✈️ FAA limits alcohol in checked bags: up to 5 liters per passenger of spirits between 24–70% ABV. Anything stronger than 70% ABV is banned.


Details

  • Carry-on (before security):
  • Only containers ≤ 3.4 oz are permitted in your liquids bag.
  • Standard bottles cannot pass TSA checkpoints.
  • After security:
  • Duty-free brandy in sealed tamper-evident bags is allowed on board.
  • Warning: re-screening during connections may lead to confiscation.
  • Checked luggage:
  • Brandy is typically 35–50% ABV → falls under FAA’s 24–70% alcohol rule.
  • Up to 5 liters (1.3 gallons) per person allowed in unopened retail packaging.
  • International flights:
  • Customs usually allows 1 liter duty-free. Extra may be taxed or confiscated.

TSA Brandy Rules Summary

Brandy TypeCarry-OnChecked
Brandy ≤ 3.4 oz✅ Allowed (quart bag)✅ Allowed
Standard bottle (750 ml, 1 L)❌ Not allowed✅ Allowed (≤ 5 L, 24–70% ABV)
Duty-free sealed bottles✅ Allowed✅ Allowed
Brandy > 70% ABV❌ Not allowed❌ Not allowed

Gotchas / Common Issues

  • ✈️ Duty-free trap: Brandy bottles may be seized during connecting flights if you must re-clear security.
  • ✈️ Overproof brandy (>70% ABV): Not allowed on planes, in carry-on or checked.
  • ✈️ Glass bottles risk: Use padded sleeves to protect bottles in checked luggage.
  • ✈️ FAA reminder: You cannot consume your own alcohol on board — only crew-served drinks.

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