World Cup fans overcome strict hurdles to find booze in Qatar

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On the outskirts of Qatar's capital, guards stand duty at a gated compound ringed with wire, carefully checking passports and permits before allowing anyone inside. But this isn't a high-security area associated with the World Cup. It's the liquor store.

In a dusty neighborhood on the outskirts of Qatar's capital, guards stand duty at a gated compound ringed with razor wire, carefully checking passports and permits before allowing anyone inside. But this isn't a prison or a high-security area associated with the ongoingRigid limits on alcohol are a fact of life in this conservative Muslim nation on the Arabian Peninsula, which follows the same strict Wahhabi interpretation of Islam as its neighbor Saudi Arabia.

"Not to say that you need alcohol to fuel your life, but it's a good time," said Ed Ball, an American who created an online map for imbibers in Doha to find bars."The idea being passed around that you can't drink in Qatar is wrong. There are places."In addition to the bars, there's the liquor store where non-Muslim residents and visitors can shop after applying for a government-issued license.

At the end of a chlorine-scented walkway, customers reach the entrance to the store. Inside, the shelves and stands are stocked with bottles of wine largely running from $12.50 up to $45. A liter of Absolut vodka goes for $42, while a liter of Jack Daniels whiskey sets a shopper back $70. A 24-pack of standard Budweiser cans costs nearly $52.A small section of the store offers frozen pork pepperoni pizzas, slabs of bacon, Spam and cans of pork and beans.

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