Which Car?
No I have not; perhaps I will -- but you have to understand that having had Guinness in Great Britain before, I realize that even the stuff we get here in a keg or draft can is not as good as the real thing -- I find the thing most "stouts" get wrong is they are too "stout" -- Guinness is full bodied and smooth with just a hint of sweetness on the tongue.... oh man I'm tearing up again...
Mike,
Talking with a Molson sales rep that I know I found out that there is (2) kinds of Guinness on tap in Canada. One is Guinness from Ireland and one is produced here in Canada.
I am not sure about the cans origin, I would speculate that Molson is making those too.
I would not be suprised if Guiness in Great Britian tastes different than either offering here in Canada.
Talking with a Molson sales rep that I know I found out that there is (2) kinds of Guinness on tap in Canada. One is Guinness from Ireland and one is produced here in Canada.
I am not sure about the cans origin, I would speculate that Molson is making those too.
I would not be suprised if Guiness in Great Britian tastes different than either offering here in Canada.
When did Molson get the rights to Guinness from Labatts? The bottled Guinness was always made by Labatts here -- the can with the "wedgie" came from Ireland. I was told this by Labatts in my other life as the Night Manager at the Hotel Georgia -- I was responsible for receiving all Beer deliveries -- [img]graemlins/beer.gif[/img]
I have a 2003 A4 (fancy Jetta) & like it a lot. I almost got a Jetta but decided that Quattro was an advantage where I drive plus the no charge maintenance package. I really think the feel of a German car is better than domestic or Japanese.
Having said that, I drove my dad's 2003 Accord coupe (4 cyl.) & found it to be quite nice.
All in all, I think you'd be happy with either car but the Jetta will depreciate right of the lot as the new model is right around the corner.
Good luck!
Having said that, I drove my dad's 2003 Accord coupe (4 cyl.) & found it to be quite nice.
All in all, I think you'd be happy with either car but the Jetta will depreciate right of the lot as the new model is right around the corner.
Good luck!
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