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<blockquote data-quote="vaperfavour" data-source="post: 64437" data-attributes="member: 228"><p>don't bother aging aro's, don't store where there will be fluctuations in temp and humidity and stock up on straight virginia's. oh and keep away from sunlight! when you buy a baccy you haven't tried buy 3 tins. smoke one, age the two. with the screw on top mason jars ill take a lighter and give a super quick heat to the actual lids bottom where the wax isthen screw it on tight. I've heard of guys dropping the full jars in boiling water( don't do this) to heat seal them. good way to ruin tobacco. I have a buddy who used to duct tape the whole jar for an extra seal, but he always opened them after 5 years which isn't enough time for straight virginnys. most importantly!!! Don't touch your cellared tobaccos. let them get old! I have tins of McClellands no. 27 at 13 years and they are still too young. ill wait for the 20 year mark then start sampling!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vaperfavour, post: 64437, member: 228"] don't bother aging aro's, don't store where there will be fluctuations in temp and humidity and stock up on straight virginia's. oh and keep away from sunlight! when you buy a baccy you haven't tried buy 3 tins. smoke one, age the two. with the screw on top mason jars ill take a lighter and give a super quick heat to the actual lids bottom where the wax isthen screw it on tight. I've heard of guys dropping the full jars in boiling water( don't do this) to heat seal them. good way to ruin tobacco. I have a buddy who used to duct tape the whole jar for an extra seal, but he always opened them after 5 years which isn't enough time for straight virginnys. most importantly!!! Don't touch your cellared tobaccos. let them get old! I have tins of McClellands no. 27 at 13 years and they are still too young. ill wait for the 20 year mark then start sampling! [/QUOTE]
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