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On cellaring a pound
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<blockquote data-quote="CLRV" data-source="post: 142977" data-attributes="member: 1480"><p>I also like the concept of just using glass jars from around the house. However, there are two primary factors against it for me.</p><p></p><p>1. I can be reasonably certain that the seal on a brand new mason jar lid won't fail. Obviously not 100% but significantly higher than the potential of an old vlassic or PB jar seal failure.</p><p></p><p>2. Uniformity of look. I guess I have some minor OCD or whatever, because I get a real kick out of having the same jars all lined up, neat and tidy.</p><p></p><p>I guess I view the mason jars as part of the overt expense of cellaring. I'm already in the hole on the tobacco cost, so why not pay the fairly minor extra charge to store it in the safest way possible. I can't think of a greater disappointment than opening a cellared jar after 5 or 10 years and having the tobacco be ruined.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CLRV, post: 142977, member: 1480"] I also like the concept of just using glass jars from around the house. However, there are two primary factors against it for me. 1. I can be reasonably certain that the seal on a brand new mason jar lid won't fail. Obviously not 100% but significantly higher than the potential of an old vlassic or PB jar seal failure. 2. Uniformity of look. I guess I have some minor OCD or whatever, because I get a real kick out of having the same jars all lined up, neat and tidy. I guess I view the mason jars as part of the overt expense of cellaring. I'm already in the hole on the tobacco cost, so why not pay the fairly minor extra charge to store it in the safest way possible. I can't think of a greater disappointment than opening a cellared jar after 5 or 10 years and having the tobacco be ruined. [/QUOTE]
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