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Illegal homemade liquor (known as 'Mod' or 'Bangla') is widely consumed in rural areas. The (mostly Christian) Garo tribal folk also brew a strong rice beer called 'Choo'. Christians are permitted to use wine for Holy Communion.
Wouldn't know if the Islamist have managed to impose a ban.
Bangladesh 'beer' tests alcohol ban
It looks like beer, it tastes like beer, but in law at least it is a malt beverage.
A company in Bangladesh believes it has found a legal loophole to get around the Islamic country's ban on alcoholic drinks.
But their discovery has created a furore among Islamic parties and the threat of legal action from at least one leading international brewer.
"A friend at the Department of Narcotics Control gave us the idea," said Shameem Islam, the managing director of Crown Beverages.
"We would never have thought of this without them. We make it in a similar way to beer, but it is definitely not beer because it contains less than 5% alcohol."
The company is using the wording of Bangladesh's Drug Control Act 1990 to justify the sale...........
One step ahead
The drinks are being marketed as Crown and Hunter and the cans bear a striking resemblance to famous international beer brands.
But again Shameem Islam believes he is one step ahead.
"That was deliberate," he says, "we checked and found Foster's and Carlsberg never registered their brands in Bangladesh, so we took the opportunity to register first." .........
BBC NEWS | South Asia | Bangladesh 'beer' tests alcohol ban
Wouldn't know if the Islamist have managed to impose a ban.