You can choose to trade one type of alcohol for another if you do not wish to bring spirits. Note that you trade "down" (e.g., you cannot trade beer for more spirits). Option A (Standard): 1L spirits + 1.5L wine + 2L beer Option B (No Spirits): 3L wine + 2L beer Option C (Beer Only): 5L beer Important Rule Changes: The Tobacco Swap
There are two primary types:
Previously, travelers could exchange their tobacco quota for more alcohol. You can no longer exchange your tobacco quota for extra wine or beer. The tobacco quota is now fixed at 100 cigarettes or 125 grams of other tobacco (like snus) and is completely separate from your alcohol allowance. Traveling for Less Than 24 Hours kvote for alkohol
For most travelers, the "standard quota" consists of a combination of spirits, wine, and beer. You must be at least to bring in wine or beer and 20 years old for spirits (over 22%). The standard tax-free quota per person is: Spirits (22%–60%): 1 litre Wine (2.5%–22%): 1.5 litres (approx. 2 bottles) Beer (over 2.5%): 2 litres (approx. 6 x 0.33l cans) Popular Exchange Options You can choose to trade one type of
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Navigating Norwegian customs regulations regarding "kvote for alkohol" can be complex, especially with recent changes to tobacco and alcohol exchange rules. Whether you are arriving at Gardermoen after a holiday or crossing the border from Sweden, understanding these limits is essential to avoid fines or confiscation. Standard Alcohol Quotas (2024–2026)