I'm really digging it. I got a sampler and the menthol is good. The orange/menthol and cherry/menthol go really well together. I think there's is more moist then the Toques. I know a lot of people have said Toque is easier for newbies, but I'm finding the Poschls are easier for me.
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Easier for newbies means easier, and more enjoyable for everyone, to me. Some have an aversion to menthol, but I love that cool kick, and prefer menthols. Now sometimes they make my nose run, but I think all snuffs do that. I was having a hard time during the summer, getting all stopped up, but I am thinking even more, that this was a seasonal thing, as it seems to have waned alot since it's gotten colder.
Favorite Poschl?
Hmmm, Gletcher Prise is a great one. The Gawith Apricot too.
I really like the Lowen Prise, and that Red Bull hits.
And the Ozonas are all great, but I don't think I cared for the Spearmint all that much.
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I like Pöschl snuffs. Gawith apricot is a big favorite of mine. It may be my top favorite, but that's due more to it being my intro to European snuffs, than my top favorite flavor. I find their snuffs very approachable. They may go overboard on the flavors. It's kind of like Doritos, or a Hershey Take 5 in that regard, but they really work when you're in the mood for something sweet.
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You'd like some of the Bernard snuffs. Try Zwiefacher, Amostrinha, Jubiläums, and weiß blau. For a smoky take on the menthol theme, try their Polar Prise.Originally posted by RRKAre there any other snuffs with the grind and moisture of poschl? Love the Packards Club BTW.
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Thanks, so mostly just the German snuffs that are this consistency?Originally posted by lxskllr[
You'd like some of the Bernard snuffs. Try Zwiefacher, Amostrinha, Jubiläums, and weiß blau. For a smoky take on the menthol theme, try their Polar Prise.
Have you tried the Klostermischung for a non mentholated?
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Yea, that's the typical German style. There's some moist English snuffs, but they aren't like the Germans at all. Whereas the Germans are kind of oily, the English moist snuffs are just wet.Originally posted by RRK
Thanks, so mostly just the German snuffs that are this consistency?
Have you tried the Klostermischung for a non mentholated?
Yea, I have and it's very good, but Brasil Doppelt Fermentiert is my favorite in that category
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