
Of course! Here is the answer to your question.
Yes, you can definitely bring bottles of alcohol on a plane in your carry-on bag. The good news is that they are treated just like any other liquid by the TSA.
This means they need to follow the 3-1-1 liquids rule. Each individual bottle must be 3.4 ounces (100ml) or less, and all of your mini bottles must fit comfortably into a single, clear, quart-sized bag, along with any other liquids like shampoo or toothpaste you might be carrying. Since most mini liquor bottles are about 1.7 ounces (50ml), they easily meet the size requirement.
However, there is one very important rule to be aware of. While you are allowed to bring your own mini bottles through security and onto the plane, FAA regulations prohibit you from consuming your own alcohol during the flight. You can only drink alcohol that is served to you by the flight crew. So, feel free to pack them for your destination, but you'll have to wait until you land to enjoy them.
You can also pack them in your checked luggage, where the restrictions on quantity are much more generous, as long as the bottles are in their unopened retail packaging.


