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    The mason jar aging process

    Maybe the answer I'm really looking for is, can I open a 10 year old sealed in, try a few bowls, jar the rest, and keep the jar'd in more or less stasis. I don't care about the aging process really from that point, but I don't want it to go downhill any, it might take me 6 months or a year to...
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    Should I open or not?

    Thank you all for the replies, I do believe I will pop open that tin here in the near future. I opened a 2011 can of Christmas Cheer (only because it came seal broken from the shipment) and it would be fantastic to smoke a bowl of the 2011, then compare and contrast to the 1994 bowl of the same...
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    The mason jar aging process

    I've read some posts and various things on the internet where people say that opening the mason jar stops the aging process. That seems logical, but wouldn't the aging process 'reset' and begin again once you close the mason jar back up as long as the seal is air tight?
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    Should I open or not?

    I am quite new to pipe smoking, and I'm loving the process of discovering how complex and refined smoking good tobacco is. I purchased a 1994 McClelland's Christmas Cheer so I can have a good solid aged virginia to try out, the problem being however I can smell a faint tobacco smell from the...
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