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The Movement of Alcohol

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Everything from electronics to furniture will need to be packed up and moved. Among the many delicate and breakable objects you’ll likely touch during your shift are the alcohol bottles accumulated over time.

Whether you have alcohol stored in antique dispensers or an extensive collection of drinks, you don’t want to be damaged, and effective transportation procedures will help you prevent problems. Remember these three guidelines when moving alcoholic beverages between residences.

Properly safeguarding bottles

When carrying alcoholic beverages, the fear of breaking glass is a common concern. The use of antiquated dispensers to store booze increases this unease. Wrap each bottle of alcohol according to the standard operating procedure for maximum safety. Wrapping items such as bubble wrap, newspapers, and tape should be gathered before the big day.

If you will wrap up a bottle of booze, tape the top first. The next step is to bubble wrap and newspaper the bottle to ensure its safety. Wrap the bottle upright and secure the wrapping materials with more tape before placing it in the packing. If you stand the bottle on its end when packaging, you can prevent spillage and save time.

Please Don’t Stuff the Boxes


After carefully wrapping each bottle of booze, you’ll need to get it from your home to the moving truck. The fastest way to finish all these boxes is to put only a little in any of them. Overloaded containers increase the likelihood that bottles will shatter if they fall to the floor. If your packages are well-packed, your relocation and storage process will go more smoothly. If at all possible, place bottles of alcoholic beverages in cartons with individual slots. This will decrease shaking as you move from house to house.

Packing Up the Automobile

Store the containers of booze inside the automobile in an easily accessible location. Additionally, do not stack boxes with glass alcohol bottles. For safety reasons, you should always keep a bottle of alcohol in the storage bins designed to carry such items in the trunk of your car or the back of your moving van. If the authorities ever pull you over, you won’t have to worry about getting in trouble for having open alcohol containers in the car.

As you unpack the automobile into your new home, inspect the boxes for signs of alcoholic beverages. Check the packaging to ensure nothing has been broken and hasn’t been damaged in transit. Taking simple precautions might make transporting your liquor easier and less risky.

If you know what you’re doing, transporting booze may be a breeze. Careful attention to detail throughout this process will prevent potential problems associated with everything from wrapping individual bottles to loading drinks into cars. Hiring movers and a storage facility to hold your belongings throughout the move might simplify the packing and unpacking process.