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What Are You Smoking Right Now?
On cellaring a pound
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<blockquote data-quote="momus" data-source="post: 143083" data-attributes="member: 1450"><p>Good points CLRV. But, I just look at those Mason Jars, especially the ones with the screw on lid, and say, "Well, what is special about that as opposed to X glass jar with screw on top?" Maybe a year from now I will discover that I was burned, but once I put it into a jar and decide to age it for however long I don't want to re-open it to put it in a fancier jar and screw up the aging process. So I figure I make my bed and I'll lie in it. Guess I'm just too lazy to buy more mason jars!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="momus, post: 143083, member: 1450"] Good points CLRV. But, I just look at those Mason Jars, especially the ones with the screw on lid, and say, "Well, what is special about that as opposed to X glass jar with screw on top?" Maybe a year from now I will discover that I was burned, but once I put it into a jar and decide to age it for however long I don't want to re-open it to put it in a fancier jar and screw up the aging process. So I figure I make my bed and I'll lie in it. Guess I'm just too lazy to buy more mason jars! [/QUOTE]
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