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  2. Alcohol in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    If alcohol content is found in the samples, a fine of RM 2000 or 6 months' imprisonment may be imposed for the first offence. [citation needed] Alcohol is generally prohibited for Muslim consumers in the country as Malaysia's sharia law forbids Muslims from drinking alcohol. Alcohol is mostly banned for Muslims in the states of Kelantan and ...

  3. Alcohol in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Alcohol in Indonesia refers to the alcohol industry, alcohol consumption and laws related to alcohol in the South East Asian country of Indonesia. Indonesia is a Muslim majority country , yet it is also a pluralist, democratic and secular nation. [ 1 ]

  4. Beer in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    As Malaysia is a Muslim majority country like its neighbours of Brunei and Indonesia, Muslim consumers are prohibited from buying and drinking alcohol related drinks including beer. [6] Any Muslims caught drinking alcohol in public places especially in West Malaysia will be caned and fined. [7] [8]

  5. Category:Alcohol in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Malaysian alcoholic drinks - Wikipedia

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  7. Tapai - Wikipedia

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    Tapuy, a traditional Ifugao rice wine prepared with tapay in the Cordillera highlands of Luzon, Philippines Dried alcoholic fermented cassava or peuyeum at Yogyakarta, Indonesia Tapai (also tapay or tape ) is a traditional fermented preparation of rice or other starchy foods, and is found throughout much of Southeast Asia , especially in ...

  8. Bintang Beer - Wikipedia

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    Bintang makes a malt based beverage called Bintang Zero 0.0%, a low alcohol Radler called Bintang Radler (in both lemon and grapefruit flavours) 2.0%, a soft drink product called Green Sands. [3] Construction of the brewery began in Surabaya in 1929 during Dutch colonial rule of Indonesia. [4]

  9. Bir pletok - Wikipedia

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    Bir pletok is a non-alcoholic [2] Indonesian drink of the Betawi people in Jakarta, Indonesia. Pletok beer is made from several spices, namely ginger , pandan leaves, boiled sappan wood , and lemongrass.