Little behind as usual but it's time to summarize my week with Briscos own rolling papers! Thanks
@Amos Otis for the information above... I think the unrefined pulp is likely why they seem to have a different feel than the typical 100% hemp paper...
Overall these are excellent papers. They burn really well and the glue is absolutely top notch. Being that the glue is a weak spot for a lot of all natural papers that's a big selling point for me!
I do feel that skipping the refinement stage does lead to these papers having a slightly stronger taste than some of the other hemp papers I've tried but it's barely noticeable and still a far cry from the taste of a traditional paper... paper. That's an awkward sentence.
I'd have no problem buying a pack of these papers even if they didn't have such a handsome devil on the packaging! I can honestly say these are second only to my beloved Pay Pays so far, and there are many circumstances where I think I'd rather have these. Theyre definitely more durable than the Pay Pays which makes them appealing for all my outdoor activities. Nothing is worse than your joint coming apart several miles into the woods...
As for where you'll be able to aquire these fine papers, you'll have to inquire of the refined gentleman who provided me with these unrefined papers... I'm assuming they will be available with a pack of seeds or some such?
Taste: Mild
Burn: Slow
Glue: Strongest Hold
Ease of Use: Very High
Cost: Free to me
TLDR; excellent rolling paper with great utility, possible the best packaging in the industry