Beer connoisseurs from across Wales will be meeting in a Llandrindod Wells pub this Saturday.

CAMRA, the Campaign for Real Ale, is holding a meeting for its members to discuss the future of the organisation at the Llanerch Inn on Saturday, March 10.

Ian Hill, the national director of the organisation that says it supports "quality real ale" and wants to see "thriving pubs" in every community, will also be at the bar to take questions directly from members.

The meeting is for Welsh members to discuss a root and branch review of the organisation’s purpose and objectives, known as the Revitalisation Project.

The review has led to a number of recommendations intended ensure that the 46-year-old consumer organisation remains relevant in the ever-changing beer world, the results of which will be discussed at the meeting.

All members will have the opportunity to vote on whether the recommended changes are adopted as part of CAMRA’s AGM in April.

Chris Charters, CAMRA’s Director for Wales said: “This is a great opportunity for all interested members to find out more about the changes which have been proposed as part of the Revitalisation Project.

"We’ll have one of the directors present to answer questions and I’d encourage any member in the local area who cares about the future of CAMRA to attend."

The meeting starts at 1pm and is open to all CAMRA members.