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Cruise West Alcohol Policy
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Are You Legal?
Drinking age is 21 -- all cruises, all liquor.

Bringing Booze Onboard
Bringing liquor onboard at embarkation: Not allowed.

Bringing wine or Champagne onboard: Allowed, but the bottle must be decanted and served by the bartender, and remain behind the bar for the length of the cruise. Guests can enjoy their wine with meals and can take a glass back to their cabin, but not the whole bottle.

Purchasing liquor in port: Not allowed onboard.

Purchasing liquor in ships' duty-free shop: There are none.

Beer Onboard
Draught There is no space on these small ships to store draft beer.

Bottled
Budweiser

Specialty Bars
None.

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