But it's not the dream scenario you're imagining.
An apartment complex where the faucets run with a seemingly endless stream of beer and liquor sounds like something from the set of the kind of reality show where the participants are never seen in anything but swimwear. But it's also the surprisingly awful situation that residents of an apartment building in southern India found themselves in this week.
The residents soon learned that Kerala state officials were the reason why a decidedly stank combination of rum and brandy was running out of their faucets. Several years ago, excise officers seized 6,000 liters of illegally stored booze from a bar that was located near the apartment building.
"We have been providing drinking water to the affected families for the past two days with the help of the Chalakkudy municipality," deputy excise commissioner T.K. Sanuearlier this week. "We cleaned the well eight times. We will provide drinking water to the affected families until the matter gets resolved."
Despite one group of government employees' attempts to undo what another group of government employees did, Maliakkal says that it's not enough. “It affected life in the apartment. Children had to skip classes and their parents stayed back because of the lack of water.
"Those who think it is fun should experience the situation," he said. " We are trying to pump out all the water from the well. But it still reeks of alcohol."
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