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We smoke aged (cellared 5 yrs! Lane 1Q. Was it worth the wait? In this engaging YouTube video, the Markwood Men's Breakfast Club trio, including Scott from Aristocob.com and Seth from Shing Pastor.com, explores the intriguing subject of aging pipe tobacco, specifically focusing on a five-year-old batch of Lane 1Q. The premise centers around whether the time invested in cellaring this aromatic tobacco changed its flavor profile for better or worse. Highlights from the Video: 1. Initial Thoughts: The video kicks off with light banter among the hosts about the warm weather, but the real conversation soon shifts to the main topic at hand—cracking open their aged Lane 1Q. They prepared two different jars: one sealed tightly and another that was not. 2. First Impressions: Upon opening, the aroma of the tobacco is immediately noticeable. The team notes that while it has the familiar smell of fresh Lane 1Q, the complexity seems altered. Their initial conclusion is that it presents as more mild and slightly bland compared to the fresh, aromatic counterpart. 3. Comparative Analysis: The hosts smoke both the aged and fresh versions simultaneously, attempting to discern the differences. Their consensus indicates that while the aged version retains some characteristics of Lane 1Q, it hasn't significantly improved and for some, it may even be less enjoyable than the fresh batch. 4. Aging Insights: They delve into broader discussions about the implications of aging aromatic tobaccos, a topic often met with debate. While some enthusiasts advocate for aging, particularly with certain blends, the general takeaway here suggests that aromatic products like Lane 1Q may lose their vibrant flavors over time. 5. Practical Advice: The hosts conclude their tasting by sharing tips on storing tobacco for long periods, emphasizing airtight storage methods and the potential pitfalls of aging aromatics. They encourage viewers to consider whether the effort of aging aromatic tobacco is worth it or if it's better to enjoy it fresh. This video not only provides practical insights into the world of pipe tobacco but also aids enthusiasts in making informed decisions about cellaring practices. As we navigate discussions in this community, it’s essential to examine concepts like flavor preservation and storage techniques, especially as they pertain to broader food and beverage practices. Engagement with the content is encouraged; what are your thoughts on aging aromatic tobacco? Have you experimented with cellaring your pipe tobacco? Share your experiences!