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not good for a college student at all. good thing for a internship. but still. I'd never heard of cellaring, makes complete sense, but im buying a couple tins right now that ill toss in my closet and find in a few years. |
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The point was more that, for smaller amounts, these are easy access, and maintain a good seal. but when you introduce new air, and release the previously sealed, fermenting air (for lack of a better term as the air itself is not actually fermenting), you are essentially starting over. Although, if you have really stuffed the jar tight, then perhaps the tobaccos towards the bottom won't be so much affected. I'm not entirely sure, but it was more of an access thing and convenience, than aging apparatus |
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now, you can long term store if you don't open them, but some seal better than others |
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should tins be sealed in some other airtight container or are they air tight themselves?
Are the tins dated or do they need labeling on bulk tobacco you mention mason jars, does light impact tobacco as in should they be aged in the dark? Thank you |
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If yer interested in aging pipe tobacco, this outta keep ya busy for an hour or ten
http://nocturne.org/aging/ |
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