I just received a windfall of tobaccos from a friend who is unable to make use of them in the near and probably distant future.
It's about 75% blending tobaccos -- Virginias, Orientals, DFK, Cavendish, Latakia, Perique, etc. (sadly, no burleys) -- with some established blends, including nearly 7 oz of Luxury Bullseye Flake! There's also some PS Navy Flake, Nightcap, Early Morning Pipe, Russ' Tastykake, Plum Pudding, and the piece de resistance: 515C Matured Virginia!!!
Anyway, some of it is labeled "!! Dry Storage !!" which I take to mean that it got dried out a bit, but is in jars anyway. As you can see from the picture below (which is only half of what was in the box of "Santa Comes Early Tobacco Goodies"), it was exclusively stored in thoroughly washed and reused food jars. I think they should stay fairly well hydrated. Anyone else have success or failure with this kind of storage? They've been in there for 4-7 months, it looks like.
I'll be studying up on "How to Re-Hydrate Pipe Tobacco" (How to Re-Hydrate Pipe Tobacco :: Pipe Tobacco Discussion - https://pipesmagazine.com/forums/threads/how-to-re-hydrate-pipe-tobacco.78055/) for the ones that are close to crispy, but salvageable, from what I can tell.
Finally, any recipes involving 515C and DFK would be welcome. There's also some 507 Stoved Virginia that I'm eager to try.
It's about 75% blending tobaccos -- Virginias, Orientals, DFK, Cavendish, Latakia, Perique, etc. (sadly, no burleys) -- with some established blends, including nearly 7 oz of Luxury Bullseye Flake! There's also some PS Navy Flake, Nightcap, Early Morning Pipe, Russ' Tastykake, Plum Pudding, and the piece de resistance: 515C Matured Virginia!!!
Anyway, some of it is labeled "!! Dry Storage !!" which I take to mean that it got dried out a bit, but is in jars anyway. As you can see from the picture below (which is only half of what was in the box of "Santa Comes Early Tobacco Goodies"), it was exclusively stored in thoroughly washed and reused food jars. I think they should stay fairly well hydrated. Anyone else have success or failure with this kind of storage? They've been in there for 4-7 months, it looks like.
I'll be studying up on "How to Re-Hydrate Pipe Tobacco" (How to Re-Hydrate Pipe Tobacco :: Pipe Tobacco Discussion - https://pipesmagazine.com/forums/threads/how-to-re-hydrate-pipe-tobacco.78055/) for the ones that are close to crispy, but salvageable, from what I can tell.
Finally, any recipes involving 515C and DFK would be welcome. There's also some 507 Stoved Virginia that I'm eager to try.