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<blockquote data-quote="Bluefisher" data-source="post: 361457" data-attributes="member: 2792"><p>all I'd add is that perhaps you don't need to let your tin dry all the way out and then rehydrate. Based on what Russ said I'd think a few hours open would do the trick. </p><p></p><p>Also, if the ammonia is a sign of continued fermentation perhaps you should leave that 'baccy to it and smoke something else? When I find a cigar in my humidor putting off ammonia it's like the cigar is telling me "I'm not ready yet, but here I am busily improving by the day!"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluefisher, post: 361457, member: 2792"] all I'd add is that perhaps you don't need to let your tin dry all the way out and then rehydrate. Based on what Russ said I'd think a few hours open would do the trick. Also, if the ammonia is a sign of continued fermentation perhaps you should leave that 'baccy to it and smoke something else? When I find a cigar in my humidor putting off ammonia it's like the cigar is telling me "I'm not ready yet, but here I am busily improving by the day!" [/QUOTE]
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