I’ve said many times that I can tell the difference in the aroma of various wood smokes but not in the tastes. Mesquite aside, to me, smoke tastes like smoke. But I notice a difference in the intensity of the flavor various woods lay down. By that I mean that an equal amount of two varieties of burned wood will deliver two different amounts of the same flavor.
So, GMG offers a Red Oak, Hickory and Apple wood blend. On my smoking wood flavor intensity scale (remember, to me the flavor is the same)–
Apple…....Light smoke flavor intensity
Red Oak…Midrange smoke flavor intensity
Hickory….Moderately intense smoke flavor
I’m not attempting to speak on bobitis’ behalf, but it seems to me that these three similar flavors will combine to be somewhere near a midrange smoke flavor, depending on the percentages of each variety. So what’s the point? It’ll be something like pure Oak.
Unless GMG wants to use less oak by blending in some more intense and less intense woods. That would be one way to make their Oak supply go further.