This thread caught my eye. I had many, many, concerns about properly storing...you well-seasoned guys call it "cellaring" ....a batch of freshly mixed, personally-exclusive, cigar-leaf aromatic-English. I imported (don't ask) some special, Cuban leaf and mixed this into my secret tobacco recipe. As a homage, in recognition and in honor of the specially fermented Cuban leaf, I call my blend: "Besame Culo". It's a lovely, mild, smooth, yet rough, blend that has an room note that's reminiscent of rancid fried pork rinds, some tangerine peel, type-A transmission fluid, and just a tad of Nabisco chocolate cookies. My goal is to cellar/age it for at least 12 years, for mellowing, but couldn't figure out how to prevent mold, etc. from spoiling my rare tobaccos. I was reluctant to try the process. Now, I know how it's done. I can't wait for the 12 years to go by quickly! If I'm absolutely forced to (because of tyrannical FDA deeming rules), I will smoke my "Besame Culo" mixture posthumously, in a large Ascorti briar, at my local B&M cigar lounge. It should be lots of fun. For the local customers, maybe not so much. I hope they can be open minded, and not too snobbish about the Latakia-like aroma of decomp.
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@ dave g: Thank you!...for the 15 + minutes of pure pipe tobacco parody!! A brilliant lampoon.
You have provided a perfect video that treats this cellaring dilemma with the proper respect and seriousness that this arcane process demands. The simple, yet informative instructions, were very easy to follow, however I only had a large, ball-peen hammer in my junk drawer. I am hoping for some perfect cellaring results. I was assured of this and have all confidence of achieving the desired outcome by following the suggestions of the gentleman in the video. However, I did have a problem. I found the gauge of tin used by Dunhill to be quite inferior, and it was very easy to smash these cheapo tins into a shape that could easily fit inside my jars. I expected more of a challenge....but then again, it was just a soon-to-be-defunct, British blend.
I enjoy reading through all the strange, confusing, and obviously subjective material posted on this forum. Who needs "science" to back up claims, after all. Why let facts get in the way? I have learned many things about the fine art of pipe smoking.
With tongue firmly in cheek....many thanks to my fellow forum members.
Frank
NYC