pwkarch Master
@DavidR002
There may be a slight degradation, but I do not notice it. And, if there is I would guess it to be because the topping or casing has been absorbed by the tobacco more thoroughly. I have many blends cellared and none have disappointed me so far. But having said that, I am probably done with "gross" cellaring of blends as I can never smoke what I have. I do however continue to buy various blends to try in maybe 3 to 4 ounce quantities which go into smaller mason jars which are readily available. My cellared large jars, are, imagine this, in my cellar.
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Re: New to the forum? Introduce yourself!
@amc747 Welcome aboard.....this is the best group of regular guys who just happen to smoke pipes. Thjere is a lot of great info and learning available here even for old timers like myself. Don't be s… (View Post) -
Re: Cellering For the Future
@KA9FFJ Come on Devil Dog.......we've been there, we are not going anywhere without orders. (View Post) -
Re: Best place to find tampers
OOPPS Forgot to mention, using any shell casing with a "hot" primer intact COULD severely hamper your next and all subsequent bowls in the pipe chosen, and possibly launch a wooden "pr… (View Post) -
Re: Pipe Tobacco Reviews
@motie2 I hope, no I predict that you will at least like it. It is unusual for me, but it is almost the only thing I have been smoking for a couple of weeks now. In fact, I just came in from the fron… (View Post) -
Re: Pipe Tobacco Reviews
I have been remiss in terms of my desire to do my Pipe Tobacco Reviews, but I must address my new favorite blend, Hearth and Home Egg Nog. This is a fine looking Cavendish and Burley Tobacco mixture … (View Post)