Long-term Tobacco Storage in Mason Jars

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rsshreck32

Lifer
Aug 1, 2023
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Western PA
For those of you who have been at this for some time, what would you say is the longest time that you cellared a tobacco in a Mason jar that upon smoking it still retained its quality? I ask this because current Mason jar packaging claims the seal will remain good for 18 months.
 
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brandaves

Can't Leave
Jan 5, 2020
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Kentucky
I switched to mylar for weight issues. If you have more restraint then I do and keep your cellar at 10 pounds or so then it may not matter. Once you get into triple digit pounds, or near that the weight savings of mylar makes a huge difference...also, I have to move a lot for work and moving the cellar is no picnic.
 

jpmcwjr

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Staff member
May 12, 2015
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Carmel Valley, CA
As long as I have data- 7-8 years with Mason jars, no problem.

Here's another option for those who love pickled herring from Lasc Co: Also some 7-8 year tobacco stored in these containers.

The only trick is to very carefully remove the top in one piece, without tears- it acts as the seal to keep seepage from happening.

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