Advice Needed: Moving Aged 5100 to Jars

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Pierre1965

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Don’t mean to hijack, but in four days I’m cracking the seal on some 5100 from March 1999. I decided to wait until it was officially 21 so it’d be of legal smoking age :)
 

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jpmcwjr

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It is an odd saying. I see you're from the Monterey area. I've been fascinated with language and idioms since attending the Presidio many, many years ago. What a lovely place.
I live there now, but that was an idiom in my Illinois childhood. Yes, I am blessed to live in this area.
 
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krizzose

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If you want to smoke any of it, you have to open it, so you really don’t have much of a choice. As others have said, more aging probably isn’t going to improve it very much. Put it in smaller jars and hope for the best. That’s gotta be better than leaving it all in the big jar that’s being opened repeatedly
 
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