These are the people who bring you Absintheology

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DJ Delachaux

DJ Delachaux originally waxed his unique style of electro-lounge music from the early days of San Francisco's seminal neo-burlesque movement.

Paul Nathan

Paul Nathan has been throwing absinthe parties here in the US since the millennium. In December 2006 Paul was busted for selling absinthe in one of the largest alcohol busts in modern California history and the only absinthe bust in modern times.

Rebecca Dietz

Rebecca's interest in absinthe spans several decades. It sparked when university studies in nineteenth century art and history collided with curiosity of wine and herbal medicine. Courses in herbology expanded her knowledge of culinary and medicinal herbs, and tincturing absinthe and other Victorian elixirs.

Saint Monday

Born in the wilds of Alaska, Saint Monday cut his teeth in the underground bar scene at Machine Works in Seattle. Over the course oft he next year, he quickly lost the gangle of youth while while learning the art of serving traditional cocktails at nightclub (read: lightening fast) speeds.

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