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Buy a crate online and have it delivered to your suppliers address?
I would:
Work out size and weight of the box with the beer securely packaged.
Search on Google for a delivery firm.
Enter the details of the aforementioned box whose dimensions I now know.
Contact ParcelForce.
Establish procedure of said company for the aforementioned box.
Purchase service from said company concerning the aforementioned box.
Follow the procedure of which was previously established.
Wait for confirmation of delivery of the aforementioned box.
And then it is all back to the Winchester for a pint and scratchings.
Individuals can’t send alcohol you need to be a company with a special licence or send it directly from a company that is allowed to do so.
If you can’t post it with a courier or ship it on a pallet, then it’s time to get driving.
Try [anyvan.com](https://anyvan.com), type in the dimensions and weight of the package, the pickup and delivery address and they’ll email you a quote.
You’ll find most couriers won’t ship alcohol. Or at least they say they won’t, when I worked at parcel force we would regular collect boxes from a small wine supplier which was clearly bottles of wine but if they broke the sender couldn’t claim because they shouldn’t be shipping alcohol.
If you went to a courier company and asked them to send your box and lied about what was in it then how are they to know? Just pack it like it’s going to be used as a rugby ball and be willing to not get any compensation if it gets broken.
(This only works with domestic deliveries, if your sending overseas I wouldn’t lie about what your sending)