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First attempt at re-hydrating
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<blockquote data-quote="mikesan" data-source="post: 437947" data-attributes="member: 3819"><p>I use a modification of this method. I use a spritzer bottle containing scotch (not my single malt) and spray an amount commensurate with the degree of dryness and amount of tobacco in the jar. Close the airtight container and give a shake or two. The laws of physics dictate that the hydration will be quite uniform after a day or two. If insufficient, you can repeat. If too much, just leave the lid off for a few hours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikesan, post: 437947, member: 3819"] I use a modification of this method. I use a spritzer bottle containing scotch (not my single malt) and spray an amount commensurate with the degree of dryness and amount of tobacco in the jar. Close the airtight container and give a shake or two. The laws of physics dictate that the hydration will be quite uniform after a day or two. If insufficient, you can repeat. If too much, just leave the lid off for a few hours. [/QUOTE]
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