The UK’s biggest all-party Parliamentary group have named Jamie Delap, of Fyne Ales, as their 2024 Brewer of the Year at their annual awards dinner.
Jamie Delap accepts the Brewer of the Year award from Alan Cairns, chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Beer Group
The All-Party Parliamentary Beer Group (APPBG) named Jamie as the winner not only for Fyne Ales’ brewing achievements, but for Jamie’s voluntary work on the Scottish Deposit Return Scheme.
He had been lobbying for changes which led to the scheme’s postponement. There will now be more time to work on a UK-wide solution.
Andy Slee, chief executive of the Society of Independent Brewers and Associates (SIBA), of which Jamie Delap is a Scottish director, said: “Jamie’s tireless and entirely voluntary work on behalf of Scottish brewers in fighting for necessary changes to the proposed Deposit Return Scheme has led to it being delayed to come in line with other similar schemes across the UK.
“It’s a real victory for the sector, as in its previous form the scheme would have imposed huge bureaucracy and cost on all brewing and pub operators in Scotland.
“Without Jamie’s work in this area, all Scottish brewers would now be worse off and it is for this — in combination with the superb industry-leading beers being produced by Fyne Ales — he has deservedly been named the All-Party Parliamentary Beer Group’s Brewer of the Year 2024.”
Fyne Ales was established in 2001 in a disused dairy on the family farm. Since then, the brewery has become best known for its progressive award-winning British beers, and for FyneFest, its annual beer, food, and music festival.
A passionate advocate for the brewing industry, Jamie Delap first became involved in the family business in the West Highlands of Scotland in 2010, bringing experience from a masters degree in manufacturing and a manufacturing career in a number of countries across Europe and North America.