SheppyBrew
top left corner


Tommy Hawk APA

Brewed: 07/11/2010   Bottled: 07/24/2010 tommyhawk.JPGMy first batch of Tommy Hawk APA was based on the conclusion that the Mr. Beer HME Cowboy Golden Lager would probably make a good base for a Pale Ale.  In fact, early on in the conditioning process of 1776 Ale, I thought it tasted a bunch like New Belgium's Brewery's Mighty Arrow APA.  That being the case, I looked up information on Mighty Arrow to discover which type of hops it used (Cascade and Amarillo) and thought I would take the 1776 recipe with those hops and see if I can come even closer.

It took me awhile to come up with the name, but I think it is a good one.  "Tommy Hawk" is the Blackhawk's mascot, and I've really been wanting to incorporate Tyler's Hawk Logo onto one of the bottles.  I'm sure Blackhawk's tribe used arrows, and I know the Blackhawks are mighty, so it ties in nicely with "Mighty Arrow".  The beer ended up heavier than what I associate with APA's.  I still loved this beer, but never really thought it was what I was going for.

My second batch was an attempt to come closer to Mighty Arrow, dryer and maybe a bit lighter, but it was also attempt to start moving my core beers away from containing mostly Mr. Beer ingredients.  There is nothing wrong with Mr. Beer ingredients, but I feel I should move to my own recipes rather than relying so heavily on Mr. Beer HME's.  My first attempt seemed to have too much in the 10 to 25 minute hops and I really needed to balance out the hop schedule.

Batch 3 was pretty much the same as batch 2, except I used all LME and increased my boil size.  Since the increased boil size means better hop utilization, I moved around the timing of the hop additions a bit to get my IBUs the same.

This beer, quite honestly is one of my favorite Pale Ales ever.  I have no doubt that drinking them during the Stanley Cup run helped the mighty Blackhawks win their first Stanley Cup in 49 years.  Amazingly, I even had a few left after the cup was won.


Tommy Hawk APA batch 3--- cost $17.00

Style
American Pale Ale
Batch Size
2.40 gal
Type
Partial Mash
Boil Size   2.86 gal

Recipe Characteristics

Recipe Gravity
1.060 SG
Estimated FG
1.016 SG
Recipe Bitterness
53.4 IBU (Rager)
Alcohol by Volume
5.83 %
BU : GU   0.886        
Recipe Color
10.2 SRM
Color
   
Measured OG:    1.061   Measured FG:    1.013
ADF:    78.7%   Measured ABV:    6.26%

Ingredients

Amount Item Type % or IBU
1 lbs 8.0 oz Briess Pilsen Light LME (2.0 SRM) Extract 34.29 %
1 lbs Briess Wheat LME (3.0 SRM) Extract 22.86 %
12.0 oz Pale Malt (2 Row) US (2.0 SRM) Grain 17.14 %
8.0 oz Caramel/Crystal Malt - 45L (45.0 SRM) Grain 11.43 %
6.0 oz Honey Malt (25.0 SRM) Grain 8.57 %
0.50 oz Cascade [5.50 %] (Dry Hop 3 days) Hops -
0.25 oz Amarillo Gold [8.50 %] (Dry Hop 3 days) Hops -
0.25 oz Cascade [7.80 %] (60 min) Hops 17.7 IBU
0.50 oz Amarillo Gold [9.90 %] (35 min) Hops 28.1 IBU
0.25 oz Cascade [6.90 %] (10 min) Hops 3.1 IBU
0.25 oz Amarillo Gold [9.90 %] (10 min) Hops 4.5 IBU
0.25 tsp Irish Moss (Boil 15.0 min) Misc
0.25 tsp Yeast Nutrient (Boil 10.0 min) Misc
4.0 oz Sugar, Table (Sucrose) (1.0 SRM) Sugar 5.71 %
1 Pkgs SafeAle American Ale (Fermentis #US-05) Yeast-Ale

Mash Profile

Single Infusion, Medium Body, Batch Sparge
Step Time Name Description Step Temp
60 min Mash In Add 2.03 qt of water at 165.9 F 154.0 F

Batch Sparge Round 1: Sparge with 1.17 gal of 168.0 F water
Batch Sparge Round 2: Sparge with 1.48 gal of 168.0 F water

Recipe Notes
Pitch at about 60F. Ferment in conditioning cooler for 1st day, then remove and let it rise to room temp as long as it is less than 72. After the fermentation activity slows down (3 or 4 days), dry hop and leave in fermenter two weeks total.
-
Tommy Hawk APA batch 2 --- cost $17.11

Style
American Pale Ale
Batch Size
2.40 gal
Type
Partial Mash
Boil Size   1.92 gal

Recipe Characteristics

Recipe Gravity
1.060 SG
Estimated FG
1.015 SG
Recipe Bitterness
52.2 IBU (Rager)
Alcohol by Volume
5.78 %
BU : GU   0.874        
Recipe Color
10.2 SRM
Color
   
Measured OG:    1.063   Measured FG:    1.014
ADF:    77.8%   Measured ABV:    6.4%

Ingredients

Amount Item Type % or IBU
8.0 oz Briess Pilsen Light DME (2.0 SRM) Dry Extract 11.76 %
1 lbs Briess Wheat LME (3.0 SRM) Extract 23.53 %
14.0 oz Briess Pilsen Light LME (2.0 SRM) Extract 20.59 %
12.0 oz Pale Malt (2 Row) US (2.0 SRM) Grain 17.65 %
8.0 oz Caramel/Crystal Malt - 45L (45.0 SRM) Grain 11.76 %
6.0 oz Honey Malt (25.0 SRM) Grain 8.82 %
0.63 oz Amarillo Gold [7.50 %] (60 min) Hops 37.9 IBU
0.50 oz Cascade [5.50 %] (Dry Hop 3 days) Hops -
0.13 oz Cascade [7.80 %] (60 min) Hops 8.1 IBU
0.13 oz Amarillo Gold [8.50 %] (Dry Hop 3 days) Hops -
0.25 oz Cascade [7.80 %] (10 min) Hops 3.1 IBU
0.25 oz Amarillo Gold [7.50 %] (10 min) Hops 3.0 IBU
0.25 tsp Irish Moss (Boil 15.0 min) Misc
0.25 tsp Yeast Nutrient (Boil 10.0 min) Misc
4.0 oz Sugar, Table (Sucrose) (1.0 SRM) Sugar 5.88 %
1 Pkgs SafeAle American Ale (Fermentis #US-05) Yeast-Ale

Mash Profile

Single Infusion, Medium Body, Batch Sparge
Step Time Name Description Step Temp
60 min Mash In Add 2.03 qt of water at 165.9 F 154.0 F

Batch Sparge Round 1: Sparge with 0.70 gal of 168.0 F water
Batch Sparge Round 2: Sparge with 1.01 gal of 168.0 F water

Recipe Notes
Pitch at about 60F. Ferment in conditioning cooler for 1st day, then remove and let it rise to room temp as long as it is less than 72. After the fermentation activity slows down (3 or 4 days), dry hop and leave in fermenter two weeks total.
Click here to see previous recipes
 
Comments
03/31/2010 esheppy
Really need to brew this up if I want to have it available for the playoffs.
04/03/2010
Mixed it up. Long mash while watching a movie ... probably over 3 hours. Modified recipe on the fly due to lower than expected alpha on the Amarillo. OG ended up at 1.063. Pitched at about 70 and put right in conditioning cooler with new ice bottle.
04/06/2010
A slight fermentation overflow yesterday. I'm sort of surprised at such a "low" OG. Will probably be able to dry hop tomorrow or next day.
04/08/2010
Put the dry hops in my little stainless steal tea ball last night. Plopped the whole thing in.
04/20/2010 Bottled esheppy
Bottled up in 3 liter and 17 12 oz bottles. Really pleased with the attenuation. Had the sample while watching the Hawks play the preds in the playoffs. I tried a mighty arrow too and think I nailed it. Can't wait until this is carbed. Will probably drink this pretty young.
05/02/2010 esheppy
Tried the lb with a mighty arrow. Ma has more hop arroma, and is lighter in color and in much more clear. Taste is very similar, though.
05/05/2010 esheppy
Put a bunch in the beer fridge and the rest in the conditioning cooler. I really hope the hawks make it to the Campbell Conference finals so that I can have a bunch of these next round.
07/06/2010
Only have 4 of these left now. They did make it through the playoffs and I even had 6 after the Hawks won their first cup in 49 years. Today, I tried another. Certainly the hop flavor has faded a bit, but still tastes great.
07/11/2010 Brewing Day esheppy
Another long mash ... about 3 hours I guess. Had to adjust recipe because the Amarillo hops were much higher in AA than the last time I used these. Fermcap did its wonder on the boil. Got the yeast starting to hydrate real early in the day as well.
07/11/2010
Everything went pretty well except Some water got on the top of the brew pot while it was in the sink and Connor moved the top which got some of that water in the wort. Hopefully there are no nasty bacteria in that. We'll see how it goes.
07/14/2010
Thought things were slowing down last night, so removed the ice. Got a bit of an overflow in the morning ... but I think the krausen is going down. Temps mostly right at about 65 so far.
07/16/2010
Took out of cooler to make room for WWW last night. Dry hopped this morning.
07/24/2010 Bottled esheppy
2.25oz sugar in 1.5 cups water. Sample was really good. Very happy with attenuation. Got 17 12oz bottles and 3 liters.
08/05/2010
Put 3 into beer fridge and the rest into conditioning cooler.
08/08/2010 esheppy
Had the LB. Met with my approval. Tasted consistent with how I remember It should. Love the amarello.
Leave a Comment
Subject: By:
bottom left corner
SheppyBrew Home Page