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mile high club, keeping a cellar at altitude
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<blockquote data-quote="gandalfpc" data-source="post: 120331" data-attributes="member: 859"><p>Longer would be the test if there were no smell, but all types of tins are failing the test very quickly, meaning that a fairly decent amount of aroma is sneaking out.</p><p></p><p>From noggins, pipesandcigars and smoking pipes, round and square, variety of manufacturers - Some faint, some strong, but at least one tin in each jar was leaking.</p><p></p><p>I will separate a bunch into individual jars to get better info...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gandalfpc, post: 120331, member: 859"] Longer would be the test if there were no smell, but all types of tins are failing the test very quickly, meaning that a fairly decent amount of aroma is sneaking out. From noggins, pipesandcigars and smoking pipes, round and square, variety of manufacturers - Some faint, some strong, but at least one tin in each jar was leaking. I will separate a bunch into individual jars to get better info... [/QUOTE]
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