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mission Oct 27th 2008 4:26 am

Alcohol consumption
 
Following on from the thread that ALEXALEXA did, i'm a little confused by what people have replied and being a freshie to Dubai I'm still not clear what is allowed and not allowed where alcohol is concerned.

If you go to a restaurant/bar and have alcohol is that ok, regardless of whether your a tourist or not?

If your family and friends come over and bring alcohol brought via the duty free are you ok to consume it at home or at all?

Is it just all NON muslim expats that can obtain a licence? I'm a single british muslim (and obviously have a 'muslim' name) would I still be able to get a licence?

MataHari Oct 27th 2008 4:31 am

Re: Alcohol consumption
 
you have to fill in your religion on the form...

TGFKASE Oct 27th 2008 4:35 am

Re: Alcohol consumption
 
Following on from the thread that ALEXALEXA did, i'm a little confused by what people have replied and being a freshie to Dubai I'm still not clear what is allowed and not allowed where alcohol is concerned.

If you go to a restaurant/bar and have alcohol is that ok, regardless of whether your a tourist or not? - Technically not. As a resident, you need to have a liquor licence...
If your family and friends come over and bring alcohol brought via the duty free are you ok to consume it at home or at all? - Again, technically not. If they were staying at a hotel, they are covered by the hotel. If they are in your house, YOU need to have a liquor licence.
Is it just all NON muslim expats that can obtain a licence? I'm a single british muslim (and obviously have a 'muslim' name) would I still be able to get a licence? - No. No Muslims are allowed to obtain a liqour licence.

al dente Oct 27th 2008 4:36 am

Re: Alcohol consumption
 

Originally Posted by mission (Post 6913283)
Following on from the thread that ALEXALEXA did, i'm a little confused by what people have replied and being a freshie to Dubai I'm still not clear what is allowed and not allowed where alcohol is concerned.

If you go to a restaurant/bar and have alcohol is that ok, regardless of whether your a tourist or not?

If your family and friends come over and bring alcohol brought via the duty free are you ok to consume it at home or at all?

Is it just all NON muslim expats that can obtain a licence? I'm a single british muslim (and obviously have a 'muslim' name) would I still be able to get a licence?

Hi Mission,

I suspect it's not that it's not clear, more like it's not what you want to hear!

You are not allowed to consume it unless you have a licence.

Tourists seem to be exempt, but then you have the examples listed of people in transit being accused of being drunk on emirates airline. They get you, anyway they can (although they seem not to mind tourists drinking). You can drink dutyfree in your home if you have a licence. Your guests are 'probably' covered by their tourist visa and your licence.

Being muslim though, you would most probably have difficulties in gaining a licence. There may be others, in a similar situ, who can advise you?

Good luck!

NorthernLad Oct 27th 2008 5:01 am

Re: Alcohol consumption
 

Originally Posted by al dente (Post 6913301)
Hi Mission,

I suspect it's not that it's not clear, more like it's not what you want to hear!

You are not allowed to consume it unless you have a licence.

Tourists seem to be exempt, but then you have the examples listed of people in transit being accused of being drunk on emirates airline. They get you, anyway they can (although they seem not to mind tourists drinking). You can drink dutyfree in your home if you have a licence. Your guests are 'probably' covered by their tourist visa and your licence.

Being muslim though, you would most probably have difficulties in gaining a licence. There may be others, in a similar situ, who can advise you?

Good luck!

I'm fairly sure that to the letter of the law tourists are only permitted to drink in the hotel where they are staying.

It obviously doesn't work that way unless you get into trouble with the old bill.

Blue Cat Oct 27th 2008 5:22 am

Re: Alcohol consumption
 

Originally Posted by NorthernLad (Post 6913338)
I'm fairly sure that to the letter of the law tourists are only permitted to drink in the hotel where they are staying.

It obviously doesn't work that way unless you get into trouble with the old bill.

technically your guests can drink in your home as they are on a visit visa, if you want to you need a license.

TGFKASE Oct 27th 2008 5:26 am

Re: Alcohol consumption
 

Originally Posted by Blue Cat (Post 6913370)
technically your guests can drink in your home as they are on a visit visa, if you want to you need a license.

But, BC, what happens if your guests are involved in an RTA and the police ask where they were served the alcohol...?

Heard over the weekend of a couple somewhere in Springs/Meadows who held an 18th party for their kid last weekend. Police showed up, they had no licence and the couple were taken in....

Blue Cat Oct 27th 2008 5:40 am

Re: Alcohol consumption
 

Originally Posted by TGFKASE (Post 6913374)
But, BC, what happens if your guests are involved in an RTA and the police ask where they were served the alcohol...?

Heard over the weekend of a couple somewhere in Springs/Meadows who held an 18th party for their kid last weekend. Police showed up, they had no licence and the couple were taken in....

you don't need a license if they were on a visit visa so I am guessing they would just say that they had obtained it from duty free? I find it a load of bollocks half the time and I am sure I will get shot down in flames for my comment but this obssession with alcohol licenses is pretty new :(

and as for holding and 18th and serving alcohol then they were just plain stupid weren't they!

mission Oct 27th 2008 6:45 am

Re: Alcohol consumption
 

Originally Posted by MataHari (Post 6913289)
you have to fill in your religion on the form...

what if i said i was an atheist, would that fly? given that i have a muslim name?

Roadking Oct 27th 2008 6:48 am

Re: Alcohol consumption
 

Originally Posted by mission (Post 6913471)
what if i said i was an atheist, would that fly? given that i have a muslim name?

You need to provide a copy of your visa and passport, so whatever it says on there is what you are;)
There is always the 'cuda!

mission Oct 27th 2008 6:49 am

Re: Alcohol consumption
 
ok this is mind boggling...if by law one is not allowed (ie a resident) to consume alochol without a licence, then how comes none of the drinking holes ask people to see their alcohol licences.

Ma'an this is probably the one time where i wished i was anything but a muslim :p

mission Oct 27th 2008 6:50 am

Re: Alcohol consumption
 

Originally Posted by Roadking (Post 6913474)
You need to provide a copy of your visa and passport, so whatever it says on there is what you are;)
There is always the 'cuda!

passports don't say what faith/religion you are, and does the resident visa give a faith/religion? i've aint noticed that.:unsure:

Roadking Oct 27th 2008 6:51 am

Re: Alcohol consumption
 

Originally Posted by mission (Post 6913475)
ok this is mind boggling...if by law one is not allowed (ie a resident) to consume alochol without a licence, then how comes none of the drinking holes ask people to see their alcohol licences.

Ma'an this is probably the one time where i wished i was anything but a muslim :p

Cos all the drinking holes are associated with hotels and if you are in a hotel you are assumed to be a tourist.
It's called Dubai Law:lol:

Roadking Oct 27th 2008 6:55 am

Re: Alcohol consumption
 

Originally Posted by mission (Post 6913477)
passports don't say what faith/religion you are, and does the resident visa give a faith/religion? i've aint noticed that.:unsure:

Y'know, you are right. I always thought that was where they got it from but I've just looked at my passport and it doesn't say "I used to be an aetheist but don't believe in all that crap now.":rofl:
Not sure about the visa as I don't read Arabic.

mission Oct 27th 2008 7:05 am

Re: Alcohol consumption
 

Originally Posted by Roadking (Post 6913481)
Y'know, you are right. I always thought that was where they got it from but I've just looked at my passport and it doesn't say "I used to be an aetheist but don't believe in all that crap now.":rofl:
Not sure about the visa as I don't read Arabic.

the visa resident is also in english - no?

what if im drinking at someone's house who has a licence - is that ok?


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