Question about steeping and expiration

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dhood

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I have some bottles (plastic) from Nicoticket that were "born" on 9/17/2014. They are aged nicely and taste wonderful. I also have a couple of glass bottles that were born in April of this year and they are still not quite aged right.

Kent is right about Nicoticket juices in glass bottles. Some of the liquids need a little bit of aging. I had bought a bottle of Absolute Creme Brulee and let it sit for two months, shaking occasionally. When I opened it, the tobacco notes were so strong it was terrible. They suggested letting the liquid breathe occasionally (oxygen swap), and shaking more frequently. One month later the tobacco was a hint and the creme brulee was perfect. His liquids need to breathe and age sometimes. My experience with their juice is that the glass bottles don't let the liquid age/steep.
 
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