Yeah that's why I'm asking about the papers specifically (especially with those reviews/slatings I posted)...I changed the tobacco and kept using the menthol filters, then I changed the filters because they started to taste nasty, I assumed they were too strong or maybe just didn't work with that brand of tobacco - but originally they didn't taste horrible, I just couldn't taste the tobacco at all through the menthol when I usually can...in fact, that Amber Leaf I find too strong a taste to not tame it a bit with menthol filters...If I understood correctly, you switched all 3 components at once; the papers, tobacco and filters. It's hard to determine which one is causing you issues. I suggest get a different brand of each part and interchange them until you narrow it down. It's also possible that you got an old batch. I used old papers and filters that became brown over the years, and they had a harsh taste like you describe. I also had a batch of tobacco that became moldy in just 48 hours.
The zig zag white pack r awesome should try them outShould I go back to my old baccy/papers/filters until the taste and strange feeling goes away then start again with the Zig Zag papers do you think? (I don't want to go back to Amber Leaf if I can help it 'cos since first "lockdown" in march 2020 it's gone up from £23:80 to £27.60 a pouch and I get through 2 a week...I only work part time, and that equates to a full shift at work extra cost per month)
Smoking are a fantastic paper.As a kid in the 70's we would use Export papers, also known as Export blankets
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Then we progressed to Chantecler papers (which were much thinner) but they are no longer available in my area
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Then went to Zig Zag whites, which are good for a cigarette sized paper
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Then I lived in Spain for a year and got introduced to OCB and Smoking (1 1/4 size) which are both decent, but I now only use RAW, as I don't want to smoke bleached papers.....I buy the 300 packs as they are priced much better.
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