Going to cellar some tobaccos
ocpunk714
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Been reading articles from The Lounge section of the website and decided I want to cellar some tobaccos. I got a 6 oz sampler of some Latakia blends...Balkan Supreme and Stokkebye Proper English. I might get some more Cornishman on International Pipe Smoking Day.
Has anyone here cellered Frog Morton on the Bayou? That tobacco came on recommendation from John David of The Country Squire.
Has anyone here cellered Frog Morton on the Bayou? That tobacco came on recommendation from John David of The Country Squire.
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The articles were also extremely informative as well. One of the things I love about this culture is how intimate and involved you can become with the process.
My rate of smoking is pretty consistent. I have about 6 tobaccos in rotation now(mostly one oz bags) and have gone through about 2 1/2 ounces in 3 weeks. What I got from P&C would probably last 1 to 2 months.
I was browsing tobaccos last night and practically had to cut my hand off to avoid shopping on The Country Squire for some tins.
I am thinking about getting their Cornishman in bulk. Got a 1 ounce bag and it is one of my favorites so far.
Real tobacco shops are non existent where I live in California. Everyone vapes or does hookah. I’m really surprised that @Oddjob27 lives literally right down the street from me.
The general belief is that aromatic pipe tobacco does not age because of the casing and topping used in the processing. I believe this to be true also but with a caveat - the Virginias used in aromatics are not cased it is possible that it will age somewhat. Another thing I've believe with cellared aromatics is that while they don't really age, the flavors will meld together the longer its stored. The analogy I like to use is how a pot of stew or soup (red beans if you live in Louisiana) always taste better after siting in the refrigerator overnight.
Speaking of vacuum sealing, I would think sealing in mylar bags would be just the ticket for latakia blends and aromatics. Since latakia peaks when aged around the 2 year mark, and then begins to decline in strength, I would think that vacuum sealing with no air in mylar bags, would be ideal for keeping aros and lat blends in a suspended in time state. Similar to what Michael Jackson planned to do with himself in that cryogenic chamber. It would be similar to tobacco sealed in coin twist tins, only better because there would be no chance of rust forming as does in some of the factory tins. I'll bet my last tin of Christmas cheer, that your tobacco would come out looking a lot better than Michael Jackson as well.
I'm not sure how long mylar is rated for food storage, but it is the choice of preppers from what I have heard.
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