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<blockquote data-quote="alfredo_buscatti" data-source="post: 65253" data-attributes="member: 36"><p>I agree that a sealed Mason jar is as good a storage/aging vehicle as you can get; ziplocks, here, are superfluous. </p><p></p><p>I'd list VA/Periques as great tobaccos to age. Vito, who has thoroughly explored the world of burley, claims that it ages.</p><p></p><p>Put a date stamp on any tobacco you jar. Those tobaccos that do age, I think, need a date stamp so you will know how old the tobacco is. Also, weigh the tobacco you jar. I have a scale that cost no more than $30.00 that gets the job done.</p><p></p><p>I would second the opinion not to use heat in any manner in sealing jars. Just tighten the ring as hard as you possibly can. You will find that jars so sealed form their own seal on their own.</p><p></p><p>Although a pain, it is important to inspect your tins for rust and lack of seal.</p><p></p><p>In sum, jars are a very effective, inexpensive way to store/age tobacco.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alfredo_buscatti, post: 65253, member: 36"] I agree that a sealed Mason jar is as good a storage/aging vehicle as you can get; ziplocks, here, are superfluous. I'd list VA/Periques as great tobaccos to age. Vito, who has thoroughly explored the world of burley, claims that it ages. Put a date stamp on any tobacco you jar. Those tobaccos that do age, I think, need a date stamp so you will know how old the tobacco is. Also, weigh the tobacco you jar. I have a scale that cost no more than $30.00 that gets the job done. I would second the opinion not to use heat in any manner in sealing jars. Just tighten the ring as hard as you possibly can. You will find that jars so sealed form their own seal on their own. Although a pain, it is important to inspect your tins for rust and lack of seal. In sum, jars are a very effective, inexpensive way to store/age tobacco. [/QUOTE]
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