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Don't be surprised if Indonesia moves towards that direction in the future. The conservatives are definitely gaining momentum and influence.
It has never been easier and cheaper to get decent wine and spirits in Indonesia. I used to have to "maintain relationships" with a "booze guy" and the owners of some Duty Free stores and fortunately those days are long gone. There are big liquor stores in every mall and grocery store. Prices are not cheap but Captain Morgan Rum and Smirnoff vodka are distilled in Bali while one can easily find bottles of Australian and Spanish wine for under $18 US. Granted that wine would be $8 in the US, but the situation is certainly better.
Every year or two the expat and Western media scream about the inevitable Sharia and that they are coming for the Booze... The evidence shows otherwise even if a district in Sumbawa that has just started seeing tourists is dry, I will bet you dollars to donuts that changes sooner than you think.