Jarring Unopened Tins?

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havanarick

Starting to Get Obsessed
Jan 4, 2012
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Texas
O.K. Here it is. I have some tobacco in unopened tins that date 2008, Should I put the tobacco in a mason jar or will it be o.k. in the tins? I dont want the tobacco in the tins to be dry.

 

mluyckx

Lifer
Dec 5, 2011
1,958
3
Texas
+1 if the tin seal is good the tobacco is good.
Or it better be ! I have a tin of repose that has a store label that says 2002. I'm in for a surprise if that puppy went bad. :rofl:

 

romeowood

Lifer
Jan 1, 2011
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Tins are good indefinitely, provided that there is no rust or denting that may have broken the seal. Coin-twist lids (the shoe-polish style tins) are, IMHO, slightly more susceptible to the elements; a properly sealed tin will evidence no shaking of the contents. Rust spots can indicate a compromised seal, even from nearly microscopic holes. For your own storage, if you're intending to cellar for many years, make sure you've got an environment that's low humidity and cool & dark. There is no need to jar tins, save the mason jars for your bulk purchases.

 
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