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A curious Mason Jar Phenomenon
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<blockquote data-quote="Dutch" data-source="post: 326373" data-attributes="member: 1387"><p>Rick Newcombe in his latest book "Still Searching for Pipe Dreams," he advocates keeping your tins and mason jars inside an insulated cooler, even when kept inside a temperature regulated environment. He says that the more consistent the conditions, the better the finished product after aging.</p><p></p><p>I suppose the relative humidity levels as well as temperature changes play a part in the "tins popping phenomenon," as well. I would imagine that the temperature as well as humidity would stay more consistent year round inside an insulated cooler. However, I priced some large ones recently at walmart, which went for around $40 a pop. I could probably fit my 23 lb. cellar inside one of these coolers, however the prospect could get expensive for some guys who have much larger cellar's than I.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dutch, post: 326373, member: 1387"] Rick Newcombe in his latest book "Still Searching for Pipe Dreams," he advocates keeping your tins and mason jars inside an insulated cooler, even when kept inside a temperature regulated environment. He says that the more consistent the conditions, the better the finished product after aging. I suppose the relative humidity levels as well as temperature changes play a part in the "tins popping phenomenon," as well. I would imagine that the temperature as well as humidity would stay more consistent year round inside an insulated cooler. However, I priced some large ones recently at walmart, which went for around $40 a pop. I could probably fit my 23 lb. cellar inside one of these coolers, however the prospect could get expensive for some guys who have much larger cellar's than I. [/QUOTE]
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