I'm not asking about feet or meters, I'm asking about time. If you were to not buy another ounce of tobacco, how many months/years would it take before you ran out?
Since I'm a newbie in cellaring tobacco, and I smoke about 12 ounces per month, I estimate I have 4 or 5 months of stock. A very short cellar indeed. And as a senior, I would need about 15 years worth of stock to last me till I depart this Earth, if I continued at this rate. Then my heirs can sell the left overs on BriarBid.
This also raises the questions, when do you stop stocking your cellar, and what would it mean to retailers that see a reduction in sales, if any?
I'm just curious. What say ye?
Since I'm a newbie in cellaring tobacco, and I smoke about 12 ounces per month, I estimate I have 4 or 5 months of stock. A very short cellar indeed. And as a senior, I would need about 15 years worth of stock to last me till I depart this Earth, if I continued at this rate. Then my heirs can sell the left overs on BriarBid.
This also raises the questions, when do you stop stocking your cellar, and what would it mean to retailers that see a reduction in sales, if any?
I'm just curious. What say ye?