ProvOAK is a revolutionary "concoction" from the innovators at BarthHaas, representing one of the most unique products in the brewing world. Unlike traditional varieties bred solely for floral or citrus aromatics, ProvOAK is a specialized, pelletized blend of hops and oak combined prior to the brewing process. This functional hop product was engineered to deliver the structural and flavor characteristics typically associated with months of barrel aging directly in the brewhouse. Characterized by an exceptionally high polyphenol content, ProvOAK serves as a natural, hop-derived alternative to traditional wood additions, enhancing both mouthfeel and biological stability in a single application.
The sensory profile of ProvOAK is defined by its deep, rustic, and structural qualities. It leads with a primary, "barrel-forward" bouquet of toasted oak, vanilla, and subtle coconut, followed by a sophisticated secondary layer of [tag]earthy spice and dried tobacco. Unlike fruit-forward hops, ProvOAK focuses on the "base notes" of a beer, contributing smooth, velvety tannins and a perceived sweetness reminiscent of long-term maturation. Because of its unique chemical makeup, it delivers a soft, rounded bitterness that integrates seamlessly with heavy malt bills, providing a sophisticated, age-matured mouthfeel without the need for a cellar.
If you can't find ProvOAK, the best alternative is Hallertauer Tradition.
| Profile | Toasted Oak, Vanilla, Subtle Coconut, Earthy Spice, Dried Tobacco |
| Purpose | Aroma |
| Substitutes | Hallertauer Tradition |
| Pairs with | Fuggle (to deepen the earthy/ rustic foundation), Northern Brewer (to amplify woody/minty notes), Sultana™ (for a pineapple/pine contrast) |
| Beer Styles | Barrel-Aged Style Stouts, Barleywine, Old Ale, Smoked Beers, Amber Ale |
| Country | Germany |
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