U-235
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I am in the process of moving and I have boxes of tobacco tins that I plan on storing temporarily in the garage. It will get below freezing soon and I am worried about my tobacco. I know that in order for tobaccos (especially Virginias) to age, they must have some moisture so that the enzymes can do their work. If tobacco is frozen, will this kill (or permanently denature) these enzymes. And if these enzymes are disabled, the tobacco will not age as it should. So, does freezing tobacco a bad thing? Should I bring them in the house despite the hell I'll get for doing that?