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When entering , you can bring a standard beer quota of (approx. six 0.33 l cans) without paying taxes, provided you are also bringing the standard quotas for wine and spirits. If you choose not to bring other types of alcohol or tobacco, you can "swap" those quotas to bring up to 6.5 liters of beer in total. Standard Alcohol Quotas for Norway (2024-2026)

These quotas apply per person aged 18 or older (20 or older for spirits over 22%). kvote øl

The kvote øl emerged as the perfect compromise. A kvote øl is a beer purchased at a (like Netto, Fakta, or Bilka) but consumed on the premises of a bar or restaurant. How is this possible? Through a gentleman’s agreement and a specific licensing quirk: if you buy a six-pack at the supermarket next door, you can walk into a bar that has a “no retail alcohol” policy waiver, pay a small serveringsgebyr (serving fee—usually 5 to 10 DKK), and drink your own beer using the bar’s glass and table. When entering , you can bring a standard

If "Kvote Øl" refers to a type of beer or a beer-related concept, here are a few potential aspects to consider in a review: Standard Alcohol Quotas for Norway (2024-2026) These quotas

Norway allows you to "trade down" stronger alcohol for more beer: tollkvote i Norge - Store norske leksikon