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<blockquote data-quote="tg" data-source="post: 32098" data-attributes="member: 484"><p>I have recently become totally converted to the American-style Burleys - specifically PA, CH, and Edgeworth Ready Rubbed. I tried Granger but it had a sort of plasticky smell to it and I'm not keen on H+H either. These have got to be one of the USA's best kept secrets - I have never come across anything quite like these in Europe (except H+H which you can get in Germany). For me the McBarren Burleys bear no resemblance.</p><p></p><p>Has anyone any experience of cellaring PA, CH and ERR ? I'm not too interested in aging but more in stockpiling against the day when my supply dries-up. Does anyone know, for example, what PA would be like after 5-10 years in a mason jar or ERR after the same in its can ?</p><p></p><p>Thnx for any info.</p><p>TG</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tg, post: 32098, member: 484"] I have recently become totally converted to the American-style Burleys - specifically PA, CH, and Edgeworth Ready Rubbed. I tried Granger but it had a sort of plasticky smell to it and I'm not keen on H+H either. These have got to be one of the USA's best kept secrets - I have never come across anything quite like these in Europe (except H+H which you can get in Germany). For me the McBarren Burleys bear no resemblance. Has anyone any experience of cellaring PA, CH and ERR ? I'm not too interested in aging but more in stockpiling against the day when my supply dries-up. Does anyone know, for example, what PA would be like after 5-10 years in a mason jar or ERR after the same in its can ? Thnx for any info. TG [/QUOTE]
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