Unlike the US during the inter-war years and in Gujarat and Andhra Pradesh presently, the Islamic republic has never imposed blanket prohibition upon its constituents. Non-Muslims can secure excise permits to buy alcohol which is even produced by the state-owned Murree Brewery and Quetta Distillery Ltd (QDL), both founded during the Raj. Otherwise impoverished, Pakistani Christians have made the best of the situation and form the backbone of the flourishing bootlegging business. And with everyone, from the man in the street to politicians and bureaucrats in high offices, thirsting for a drink, they command immense clout and patronage.