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Dr [[Caroline Walker]] was appointed Director of Brewing at the Campden branch of [[Brewing Research International]] (BRI) in February 2009. She joined BRI in 1999 and was appointed a director in 2006. The BRI website says: | Dr [[Caroline Walker]] was appointed Director of Brewing at the Campden branch of [[Brewing Research International]] (BRI) in February 2009. She joined BRI in 1999 and was appointed a director in 2006. The BRI website says: | ||
:She is well known in brewing circles through her research, which she has published widely, and from her presentations at both technical and industry events.<ref>"[http://www.brewingresearch.co.uk/whoweare/high.htm Campden BRI - Highlights February 2009: New Director of Brewing at Campden BRI]", BRI website, accessed 6 June 2009</ref> | :She is well known in brewing circles through her research, which she has published widely, and from her presentations at both technical and industry events.<ref>"[http://www.brewingresearch.co.uk/whoweare/high.htm Campden BRI - Highlights February 2009: New Director of Brewing at Campden BRI]", BRI website, accessed 6 June 2009</ref> | ||
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+ | Walker is quoted as the expert of choice in such articles as "Research says cider 'healthy' drink", on the BBC News website. The story reports research by "scientists at Brewing Research International's laboratories in Surrey" which | ||
+ | :found as many antioxidants in cider as red wine. Antioxidants are thought to help stop cell damage called oxidation, which can contribute to cancer and degenerative diseases like dementia.<ref>"[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/2004835.stm Research says cider 'healthy' drink]", BBC News website, 23 May 2002, accessed 7 June 2009</ref> | ||
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+ | The story conveniently mentions only one aspect of nutrition, anti-oxidants – which are present in abundance in fresh fruit and vegetables – and ignores the ingredient in cider that causes health and other problems – the alcohol. | ||
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+ | The story quotes [[John Thatcher]], Chairman of the [[National Association of Cider Makers]], as saying: | ||
+ | :I have spent a lifetime making cider, enjoying a regular glass or two. Now I can enjoy it all the more knowing it is helping to keep me healthy. | ||
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+ | Walker, described as a scientist at Brewing Research International, is quoted as saying: "For those who enjoy a glass of cider it is reassuring to know it may be healthy too." | ||
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+ | To this piece of PR for the alcohol industry, Walker adds the obligatory message about responsible drinking that has become the public stance of the alcohol industry (thereby shifting reponsibility away from the product to the consumer): "But it is important that no-one drinks more than the recommended daily intake of alcohol." | ||
==Affiliations== | ==Affiliations== | ||
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===Biography=== | ===Biography=== | ||
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+ | *[http://www.brewingresearch.co.uk/Pdfs/Blissup.pdf Beer and Health: Bliss Up in a Brewery], a presentation by Dr Caroline Walker to media and MEPs, BRI website, accessed 4th June 2009 | ||
+ | *[http://www.aim-digest.com/gateway/pages/general/articles/vitamins.htm Vitamins in beer], by Dr Caroline Walker, [[Alcohol in Moderation]], 2003, accessed 5 June 2009 | ||
+ | *Walker, C. (2001). ‘Adding value to brands- wholesome malt’, Proceedings International Malt Quality Seminar, at BRi, 26 April. | ||
+ | *Walker, C. (2001). ‘Beer and Health’ Bliss up in a brewery – British Guild of Beer Writers Event, 4 June 2001, London. | ||
+ | *Walker, C. (2001). ‘Is Beer Good for Your Heart?’ Brauwelt Intl II, 136-140. [Also released in German as: ’Ist Bier gut für Ihr Herz?’ Brauwelt (2001) 34/35: 1278-1283]. | ||
+ | *Walker, C. (2001). ‘Vitamins in Beer’ Alcohol in Moderation Magazine, 9, 13. | ||
+ | *Walker, C. et al (2001). ‘Folate in Beer and the Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease’, Proceedings of the 28th EBC congress [CD-ROM]. | ||
+ | *Walker, C., Hilborne, V., Wolfe, C.A., Wright, A.J.A. & Finglas, P.M. (2000). ‘Brewing a better beer - getting more vitamins in your pint’ World Brewing Congress, Orlando, 29 July- 2 August 2000 (poster) | ||
+ | '''Oral Presentations''' | ||
+ | *Walker, C. (2001) ‘Folate in Beer and the Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease’, Proceedings International Health Seminar, at BRi, 19 June 2001. | ||
+ | *Walker, C. (2001). ‘Evaluation of vitamins, including folate, in beer’, Proceedings 2nd CBMC Beer and Health Symposium, Brussels, 18 October, 2001. <ref> Institute of Food Research [www.ifr.ac.uk/folate/publicationslist.pdf Scientific Publications] accessed 3rd October </ref> | ||
===Contact=== | ===Contact=== | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:02, 3 October 2011
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Dr Caroline Walker was appointed Director of Brewing at the Campden branch of Brewing Research International (BRI) in February 2009. She joined BRI in 1999 and was appointed a director in 2006. The BRI website says:
- She is well known in brewing circles through her research, which she has published widely, and from her presentations at both technical and industry events.[1]
Walker is quoted as the expert of choice in such articles as "Research says cider 'healthy' drink", on the BBC News website. The story reports research by "scientists at Brewing Research International's laboratories in Surrey" which
- found as many antioxidants in cider as red wine. Antioxidants are thought to help stop cell damage called oxidation, which can contribute to cancer and degenerative diseases like dementia.[2]
The story conveniently mentions only one aspect of nutrition, anti-oxidants – which are present in abundance in fresh fruit and vegetables – and ignores the ingredient in cider that causes health and other problems – the alcohol.
The story quotes John Thatcher, Chairman of the National Association of Cider Makers, as saying:
- I have spent a lifetime making cider, enjoying a regular glass or two. Now I can enjoy it all the more knowing it is helping to keep me healthy.
Walker, described as a scientist at Brewing Research International, is quoted as saying: "For those who enjoy a glass of cider it is reassuring to know it may be healthy too."
To this piece of PR for the alcohol industry, Walker adds the obligatory message about responsible drinking that has become the public stance of the alcohol industry (thereby shifting reponsibility away from the product to the consumer): "But it is important that no-one drinks more than the recommended daily intake of alcohol."
Contents
Affiliations
Brewing Research International - appointed a director in 2006
Record and controversies
Background of conflicts
Conflicts of interest
Personal information
Biography
Publications
- Beer and Health: Bliss Up in a Brewery, a presentation by Dr Caroline Walker to media and MEPs, BRI website, accessed 4th June 2009
- Vitamins in beer, by Dr Caroline Walker, Alcohol in Moderation, 2003, accessed 5 June 2009
- Walker, C. (2001). ‘Adding value to brands- wholesome malt’, Proceedings International Malt Quality Seminar, at BRi, 26 April.
- Walker, C. (2001). ‘Beer and Health’ Bliss up in a brewery – British Guild of Beer Writers Event, 4 June 2001, London.
- Walker, C. (2001). ‘Is Beer Good for Your Heart?’ Brauwelt Intl II, 136-140. [Also released in German as: ’Ist Bier gut für Ihr Herz?’ Brauwelt (2001) 34/35: 1278-1283].
- Walker, C. (2001). ‘Vitamins in Beer’ Alcohol in Moderation Magazine, 9, 13.
- Walker, C. et al (2001). ‘Folate in Beer and the Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease’, Proceedings of the 28th EBC congress [CD-ROM].
- Walker, C., Hilborne, V., Wolfe, C.A., Wright, A.J.A. & Finglas, P.M. (2000). ‘Brewing a better beer - getting more vitamins in your pint’ World Brewing Congress, Orlando, 29 July- 2 August 2000 (poster)
Oral Presentations
- Walker, C. (2001) ‘Folate in Beer and the Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease’, Proceedings International Health Seminar, at BRi, 19 June 2001.
- Walker, C. (2001). ‘Evaluation of vitamins, including folate, in beer’, Proceedings 2nd CBMC Beer and Health Symposium, Brussels, 18 October, 2001. [3]
Contact
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- Email:
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- Website:
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Resources
Notes
- ↑ "Campden BRI - Highlights February 2009: New Director of Brewing at Campden BRI", BRI website, accessed 6 June 2009
- ↑ "Research says cider 'healthy' drink", BBC News website, 23 May 2002, accessed 7 June 2009
- ↑ Institute of Food Research [www.ifr.ac.uk/folate/publicationslist.pdf Scientific Publications] accessed 3rd October