bild
D 107152-10 7386-17 Illegal Alcohol. Obligatory Credit - CAMERA PRESS / Ernest Cole. HIGHER FEES APPLY. Under apartheid rule, black Africans were forbidden to enter bars and pubs and therefore resorted to brewing their own alcohol and selling it at shebeens, illegal bars, in the townships. PICTURED: Archive image of a woman drinking illegally brewed alcohol from a pickle jar, as was most common, at a shebeen, pictured in 1962. D 107152-10 7386-17 Illegal Alcohol. Obligatory Credit - CAMERA PRESS / Ernest Cole. Under apartheid rule, black Africans were forbidden to enter bars and pubs and therefore resorted to brewing their own alcohol and selling it at shebeens, illegal bars, in the townships. PICTURED: Archive image of a woman drinking illegally brewed alcohol from a pickle jar, as was most common, at a shebeen, pictured in 1962. (KEYSTONE/CAMERA PRESS/Ernest Cole)