Distiller in Indonesia
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Distiller in Indonesia
Hello, can you distill at home in Indonesia and that risk does one, especially if it is foreign to the country?
I'm french speaking!
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Re: Distiller in Indonesia
Best to familiarize yourself with local and national laws if you plan on distilling in a foreign country. I wouldn't base a major decision on anything I might read on the internets.
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Of course you're right. I ask this because I have not found anything in my research on the internet which invalidates or confirms the possibility of home distilling. I did not intend to go in this country, let alone distill it!
But the French entered on a French forum where I say I have distilled in Indonesia and want to know what they are likely to do so ...!
But the French entered on a French forum where I say I have distilled in Indonesia and want to know what they are likely to do so ...!
I'm french speaking!
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Considering Indonesia is the most populous muslim country in the world I'd be very cautious if it were me. Them cats are pretty serious when it comes to enforcing their brand of authority.
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is somthing lost in translation ?obelix wrote: But the French entered on a French forum where I say I have distilled in Indonesia and want to know what they are likely to do so ...!
a simple internet search brings up indonesia's liquor laws cob
edited after better translation
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Probably a bad translation. I meant:
A French living in Indonesia said he distilled. I am looking for what the local laws and what it may.
What I found on the Internet for consumption, but not manufacturing. I speak very little English and I use the Google translator to write and understand what you say. It's hard for me to search with keywords in English. With keywords in French I have found nothing for production. If you have a URL on the subject, thank you for the show, I'll read it and I'll manage to translate.
A French living in Indonesia said he distilled. I am looking for what the local laws and what it may.
What I found on the Internet for consumption, but not manufacturing. I speak very little English and I use the Google translator to write and understand what you say. It's hard for me to search with keywords in English. With keywords in French I have found nothing for production. If you have a URL on the subject, thank you for the show, I'll read it and I'll manage to translate.
I'm french speaking!
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http://bali-living.web44.net/1_24_Indon ... -sale.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow. good luck.
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I'd say be careful ...
http://english.ntdtv.com/ntdtv_en/news_ ... l-law.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow
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