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What if I replaced wine with booze and recorked it?


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In Baltimore, security took my wine out of the socks that we had them in to protect them and probably spent 30 seconds or more examining each bottle. I don't know what they were looking for but I had to assume that they were looking to make sure that the seals were intact and that the contents had not been replaced with something flammable.

Like gasoline :eek: ... or scotch :D.

 

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Did the same with our wine last week, also on the Pride.

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I haven't seen this question or answer yet....how would you get the cork back into the bottle? I've never been able to get a cork all the way back into a bottle after opening it :confused: Of note, we were advised by the sommelier at our wine store that many of even the top end wines are going to screw off tops due to a cork shortage.

 

I haven't read all the replies ... but check out youtube ... it's a impressive talent.

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I'll be going on my first cruise this year and was planning on getting booze through in my wine bottles. I've been making wine for some time and have everything needed. I asked this in another thread and didn't get an answer so I'll give it a try here. The wine you carry one can be consumed at you leasure in your room correct? I assume there is a large supply of OJ available also? :D

 

I bring a bottle .... and put OJ or the mango guava passion juice in it each morning :)

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We're not big beer drinkers but I was actually thinking of bringing a 12-pack of Hine's Cream Soda, ungluing the sides, replacing the soda with beer cans and then gluing the sides back together. I figured since they don't sell Cream Soda onboard it should get through. Has anyone tried this?

 

They open the boxes

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