I just had to pop open this jar of RLP-6 to see how well it is aging, and I am not disappointed at all.
I liked it before, and IMO, it has only improved with a two year age.
So this makes the third aromatic I've popped open to test, and so far all of the aromatics are aging wonderfully.
I have a few more to test, and I really don't want to pop them open yet, however, the temptation seems to be too great to ignore.
My intention was to only open up one of the several I have aging, I only wanted to pop open the Capt. Black and let the rest continue on, however, it appears that is not going to happen.
Of the three I've tested so far, the winner is the RLP-6, but the one that has impressed me the most in change is the Capt. Black, it must have something to do with all those nice chemicals in Capt. Black that are missing in the 1Q, and the RLP-6.
But I'm having fun anyway, and that is the name of this game....enjoyment.
I liked it before, and IMO, it has only improved with a two year age.
So this makes the third aromatic I've popped open to test, and so far all of the aromatics are aging wonderfully.
I have a few more to test, and I really don't want to pop them open yet, however, the temptation seems to be too great to ignore.
My intention was to only open up one of the several I have aging, I only wanted to pop open the Capt. Black and let the rest continue on, however, it appears that is not going to happen.
Of the three I've tested so far, the winner is the RLP-6, but the one that has impressed me the most in change is the Capt. Black, it must have something to do with all those nice chemicals in Capt. Black that are missing in the 1Q, and the RLP-6.
But I'm having fun anyway, and that is the name of this game....enjoyment.