Thursday, 14 July 2011

Bintang Beer

Ahh, Bintang Beer, Indonesia’s local brew. For the first half of our trip we’re in southern Sulawesi, which is quite a conservatively Muslim area and so drinking is fairly unheard of round these parts, at least for Indonesians. Still being a fairly tolerant bunch, westerners aren’t expected to comply and it’s fairly easy to buy. Of course, public drunkenness is still very much frowned upon and since the owner of our accommodation is quite a devout Muslim, a Hajji we don’t drink at our place. We are therefore generally forgoing the post-field beer (which is a travesty for any self-respecting geologist) except when discussing goings on with the village patriarch who some people visit on the occasional evening before dinner. The second half of the trip will be spent on a catholic island though, so I expect there will be more drinking there. Meanwhile, in the port area of Makassar, the nearest major city where we’ve spent a day or two it’s possible to buy a couple of bottles, and sit and watch the sun set over the Celebes Sea. Perfect.

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