Talisker 10 years old, 45.8%, rich and peaty taste. ![Glug Glug Glug :glug:](http://www.intensitysquared.com/Smileys/default/booze.gif)
You got much of that left? I'm too skint to be a whisky connoisseur. ![O RLY? :eyebrows:](http://www.intensitysquared.com/Smileys/default/eyebrows.gif)
Almost half a litre. ![So cool I can barely stand it! 8)](http://www.intensitysquared.com/Smileys/default/cool.gif)
Can't help but appreciate good beer when I get same though. I live within scent of the Timothy Taylor's brewery, which is within walking distance. If the wind's in the right direction my feet try to visit. ![Beer Grin :beergrin:](http://www.intensitysquared.com/Smileys/default/beergrin.gif)
No offense, but I prefer lager beer. ![Wink ;)](http://www.intensitysquared.com/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
None taken matey, I like some lager myself - Staropramen for example is cracking stuff, as is Lowenbrau. A fair bit of mass produced lager is fit to drink (EB, Oranjeboom, Kronenbourg 1664, Holsten Pils - all great in bulk
![Beer Grin :beergrin:](http://www.intensitysquared.com/Smileys/default/beergrin.gif)
) which can't always be said for bitter, the tendency is to go for smoothness instead of flavour so a lot of em are like fucking soap suds.
Now drinking Marston's Double Drop - crisp, quite hoppy in flavour but not too bitter.
![Glug Glug Glug :glug:](http://www.intensitysquared.com/Smileys/default/booze.gif)