3615 Pecheur, Made in France starting in the late 80s and imported into the US in the 90s. The 3615 refers to the first part of the number that sex chat and other sites would use on the French Minitel system that was a text based service that was like a BBS - the marketing was that you could use Minitel to order the beer - in the late 80s this was a big novelty. The sex joke continues with writing out the name all in capitals, "PECHEUR", which could either be read as "fisher", a translation of Fischer, or "sinner" depending on the accent marks used when it's written in small letters. According to this Belgian article from 1989, http://archives.lesoir.be/
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Saturday, March 8, 2014
Sex Beer!
Sex Beer!
3615 Pecheur, Made in France starting in the late 80s and imported into the US in the 90s. The 3615 refers to the first part of the number that sex chat and other sites would use on the French Minitel system that was a text based service that was like a BBS - the marketing was that you could use Minitel to order the beer - in the late 80s this was a big novelty. The sex joke continues with writing out the name all in capitals, "PECHEUR", which could either be read as "fisher", a translation of Fischer, or "sinner" depending on the accent marks used when it's written in small letters. According to this Belgian article from 1989, http://archives.lesoir.be/ histoire-d-un-philtre-d-amo ur-mis-en-biere_t-19891123 -Z0253N.html
, Fischer set out to develop an aphrodisiac beer after their technical
director visited Africa and the locals wondered whether the Vitamin C
and aspirin would put lead in his pencil, which lead him to conduct an
intense search for joy juice ingredients - in addition to the myrrh,
ginseng and mango mentioned in this LA Times column http:// articles.latimes.com/ 1990-11-01/food/ fo-4829_1_fast-food
, the article mentions the other usual suspects cardamon, gingko
biloba, kola and also myrtle. I wonder whether the 'myrrh', a fairly
expensive spice, isn't a mistranslation of myrtle, which was a component
of the gruit that was used in beers before hops supplanted it. Minitel
fell into decline with the rise of the Internet and was shut down in
2012 - 3615 PĂȘcheur seemed to be gone around 2000. I had one bottle in
New York in 1991. Sort of like a Kronenbourg lager that someone had
soaked a kitchen spice rack in
3615 Pecheur, Made in France starting in the late 80s and imported into the US in the 90s. The 3615 refers to the first part of the number that sex chat and other sites would use on the French Minitel system that was a text based service that was like a BBS - the marketing was that you could use Minitel to order the beer - in the late 80s this was a big novelty. The sex joke continues with writing out the name all in capitals, "PECHEUR", which could either be read as "fisher", a translation of Fischer, or "sinner" depending on the accent marks used when it's written in small letters. According to this Belgian article from 1989, http://archives.lesoir.be/
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