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<blockquote data-quote="KevinM" data-source="post: 228797" data-attributes="member: 2318"><p>I'd go for bulk, though not with absolute confidence. It's hard to compare aged tins and bulk, because they didn't begin as the same things and the taste test is going to be largely sunjective, so I'd go with what suited me and let everyone else do the same. I do have some 10-year-old 965 in tins and some that started out as bulk. I don't think I could tell the diff in a blind test. Maybe someone else can, more power to 'em. I do have a passel of aged tins and live in apprehension that the Female Wireless Alert System will tell my missus what they're selling for on ebay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KevinM, post: 228797, member: 2318"] I'd go for bulk, though not with absolute confidence. It's hard to compare aged tins and bulk, because they didn't begin as the same things and the taste test is going to be largely sunjective, so I'd go with what suited me and let everyone else do the same. I do have some 10-year-old 965 in tins and some that started out as bulk. I don't think I could tell the diff in a blind test. Maybe someone else can, more power to 'em. I do have a passel of aged tins and live in apprehension that the Female Wireless Alert System will tell my missus what they're selling for on ebay. [/QUOTE]
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