PressuredLeaf
Well-Known Member
A few days ago I opened a mason jar with a 2oz plug of a VaPer blend I press last year. It has been fermented using the method I described in another thread, pressed, vacuum sealed for about 6 months, and had been sitting in a mason jar for about the past 6 months. As I recall, I was not to impressed by the blend when I smoked the trimmings out of the press, but it smelled so dang good in the jar I had to try it. I was blown away by how much better it was, extremely smooth and sweet with just a little perique pepper. This inspired me to try a whole bunch of new blends with the intention of waiting at least 6 month before trying them. My hope was to come up with some good blends that I would then scale up.
The problem is, mason jars are kind of clunky and it would be very cumbersome to have a bunch of mason jars sitting around while I wait for the tobacco to age. So I decided to look into sealed tins for tobacco aging. I really wanted tins because tinning seals air in with the tobacco, which I suspect to be very important in the aging process. So here we are today air tight sealed tins ready for aging, and I must say I am very excited to see how things go!
The tobacco pictured is a 1oz test plug of some Virginias, basma, and prilep.






The problem is, mason jars are kind of clunky and it would be very cumbersome to have a bunch of mason jars sitting around while I wait for the tobacco to age. So I decided to look into sealed tins for tobacco aging. I really wanted tins because tinning seals air in with the tobacco, which I suspect to be very important in the aging process. So here we are today air tight sealed tins ready for aging, and I must say I am very excited to see how things go!
The tobacco pictured is a 1oz test plug of some Virginias, basma, and prilep.





