The revision date at the bottom of the document is 1/11 and it's the current clerk's affidavit form.
Even if the document you linked (which is huge) I can't find anything indicating that a foreign-issued driver license is not an acceptable document for purchasing alcohol. I've looked over several documents on the California ABC website, and they all say that it must be government issued, but I haven't seen anything that says it must be issued in the United States.
Here's the current law, which is exactly what was in the document I linked:
http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/cgi-bin/displaycode?section=bpc&group=25001-26000&file=25657-25668
25660. (a) Bona fide evidence of majority and identity of the
person is any of the following:
(1) A document issued by a federal, state, county, or municipal
government, or subdivision or agency thereof, including, but not
limited to, a valid motor vehicle operator's license, that contains
the name, date of birth, description, and picture of the person.
(2) A valid passport issued by the United States or by a foreign
government.
(3) A valid identification card issued to a member of the Armed
Forces that includes a date of birth and a picture of the person.
(b) Proof that the defendant-licensee, or his or her employee or
agent, demanded, was shown, and acted in reliance upon bona fide
evidence in any transaction, employment, use, or permission forbidden
by Section 25658, 25663, or 25665 shall be a defense to any criminal
prosecution therefor or to any proceedings for the suspension or
revocation of any license based thereon.