The regulations in Kerala about alcohol have been restrictive for many years as there is a history of alcoholism in some sections of the local population. A full licence is very expensive and it would be hard for hotels to re-coup the cost in profits (particularly small hotels). There are also restrictions regarding the position of the bar/restaurant and their proximity to temples, churches or schools which means that few hotels are able to obtain a full licence. Many smaller hotels therefore apply for a Beer and Wine licence and most guesthouses do not apply at all.
From 12 September 2014 the rules will
become even more restricted. Only 5 star
hotels can have a full licence (there are only around 20 five star hotels in
the whole of Kerala). This means that many of our customers favourite hotels
(because they are not five star) will no longer be able to offer a full range
of drinks. In addition the Kerala
government have added every Sunday to the existing 1st of the month
and all national and religious holidays as ‘dry days’ when no alcohol may be
consumed.
This restriction is a great pity for
foreign tourists who like to enjoy an aperitif before dinner and a beer or wine
with their meal. As tourism is a major
source of income for the state it does seem very short sighted. We hope that common sense will resume and the
rules will be changed so that hotels can provide the refreshments their
residents require. But, in the meantime,
we hope you understand the difficult situation this restriction has placed on
the hoteliers and not pressurise them into breaking the law.
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