澳门六合彩开奖结果走势图

'Pope of Foam' video wins Taste Award

A taste of beer equals a taste of victory today for 澳门六合彩开奖结果走势图 and Charlie 鈥淭he Pope of Foam鈥 Bamforth, star of a short video that won a Taste Award last night (Jan. 16) in Hollywood.

The video, The Art & Science of Beer, produced as part of UC鈥檚 campaign last year, earned the viewers choice award for short documentary (5-10 minutes long). That translates to a lot of viewers (and voters) who got a good taste of 澳门六合彩开奖结果走势图.

鈥淚 guess it feels a bit special to be the star of a film that wins on the red carpet in Hollywood,鈥 said Bamforth, who was unable to attend last night's event. 鈥淪eriously, I am grateful to the production company that really helped us put across our mantra that beer is fascinating, intriguingly complex, but also a fun and wide-ranging vehicle for studying great science.鈥

The , also known as the Tasty Awards, now in their fifth year, 鈥渉onor the world鈥檚 best鈥 in the 鈥渓ifestyle entertainment industry.鈥

Bamforth, who holds the Anheuser-Busch Professorship in Malting and Brewing Science, is definitely entertaining in the lecture hall and in the winning video as he takes us through the brewing process (from malt to mash to wurt, from brew kettle to fermenter and into the bottle), tells how beer saved the world, and, finally, pours the perfect pint.

The Art & Science of Beer and the other Onward California videos are the work of , a Los Angeles-based company that specializes in multidimensional storytelling. Company founder and chief executive Matt Checkowski accepted the award last night.

鈥淚t鈥檚 particularly exciting for us to be recognized by the Taste Awards for our work with the university and Charlie,鈥 Checkowski said in a news release that his company sent out today.

Also today, Checkowski sent a personal thank you email to 澳门六合彩开奖结果走势图 Strategic Communications, which used the university鈥檚 and newsletter to publicize the viewers choice contest.

鈥淲e very literally could not have won this without all the votes you rallied up at Davis 鈥 so extra congrats and thanks for being so supportive,鈥 Checkowski wrote.

鈥淲e鈥檙e very proud of the film and the notice it has earned online. A well orchestrated, organic success story!鈥

Checkowski, filmmaker and his company鈥檚 creative director, acknowledged his talented group of storytellers, 鈥渂ut what鈥檚 most exciting is that the message of this film and the (Onward California) series 鈥 the importance of higher education 鈥 is further amplified by this recognition.鈥

Jason Simon, executive director of marketing communications at the UC Office of the President, echoed Checkowski鈥檚 comment. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 exactly the point of Onward California 鈥 this video and all the others 鈥 to show the essential nature of the University of California, because of the contributions it makes every day to California and the world.鈥

For example, one video tells how UC is sending simple, solar powered lights to the Third World, to places that have no electricity; another shows UC鈥檚 water research in the Sierra Nevada; and another reports on UC鈥檚 efforts to develop an artificial kidney.

鈥楬ow beer saved the world鈥

In The Art & Science of Beer, shot in the August A. Busch III Brewing and Food Science Laboratory at the Robert Mondavi Institute for Wine and Food Science, Bamforth offers an education on the 鈥渨hy鈥 of beer, comparing today鈥檚 processes with those of the past. 鈥淚f you go way back, there were no thermometers, so how do you work out the right temperature? It鈥檚 whether they could see their face in the steam, whether they could put their thumb in it 鈥 the rule of thumb.

鈥淧articularly in the last 100, 120 years, people have worked out the science of brewing, and now we say, 鈥楬ey, that鈥檚 why.鈥欌

And he鈥檚 all about the lore: 鈥淭his is how beer saved the world,鈥 he said while pointing out a brew kettle. 鈥淔or the longest time, people had no idea about bacteria, so they drank the water and got sick, and they found when they drank the beer they didn鈥檛 get sick, and the reason is, when you make beer you boil it and so this kills off all of those nasty, unwanted organisms.鈥

He concludes by opening a bottle of beer and pouring a glass 鈥 鈥減our with vigor鈥 鈥 and summarizes the science: 鈥淪o you鈥檙e basically producing all this wonderful foam, you鈥檝e got all the color, and the yeast having converted those sugars into alcohol, produced all that carbon dioxide, beautiful little bubbles. You鈥檝e got the proteins from the grain, the bitter acids from the hops sticking together.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 just nectar.鈥

Onward California

The Onward California collection includes three videos from 澳门六合彩开奖结果走势图:

鈥 , with geology professor Dawn Sumner, talking about her work on the Mars Curiosity mission

And two with Bamforth:

 

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Dave Jones, Dateline, 530-752-6556, dljones@ucdavis.edu

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