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Samuel Perez

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Dec 26, 2022
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hey! I was wondering… when I open a tin, I immediately put the tobacco I am not smoking on a mason jar. What i was wondering is… how long can the tobacco be in the jar? And also can I open the jar whenever I want? I am doubting a lot of things now that I see people opening the mason jar and smoking some tobacco whenever they want and others say that if you open the mason jar the cellaring process is over
 

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Lifer
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You can keep it in the jar as long as you want. Yes the aging process will stop once you open it and start again once you seal it. I vacuum seal all my mason jars. That doesn't allow the aging process to go as fast as say a jar that isn't vacuum seal but completely sealed.

 
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The only reason I ever put an open tin in a mason jar is after I open it and don't care for it enough to finish the tin. Putting it in a mason jar preserves it to smoke later. If I want to agree a tin, I don't open it until I'm ready to smoke it. I don't give any consideration to sing once I've opened the tin.
 
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Samuel Perez

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Dec 26, 2022
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You can keep it in the jar as long as you want. Yes the aging process will stop once you open it and start again once you seal it. I vacuum seal all my mason jars. That doesn't allow the aging process to go as fast as say a jar that isn't vacuum seal but completely sealed.

Thanks!