Bringing home brew beer into Australia

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I am coming to visit a friend for six weeks in June. I was curious the rules on bringing in home brewed beer. Any suggestions or advice will be greatly appreciated?

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Duty free allowance is 2.25L per adult. You'd need to pack it in checked luggage so make sure it has a good seal!
 
I wouldn't bother. Non commercial beer will be likely rejected due to the presence of yeast and other potential pathogens.
 
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I think also lack of label will be another issue as the bottles will not have how much liquid contained
 
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