Irn Bru (aka Iron Brew), made of steel girders, rust, secret ingredients? But people love it?🤷♀️
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Do you really think you’re intelligent? 🧐 Naked!!
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Kindaaaa been high key struggling with some burnout and mental health stuff. I’ll probably post some pics of my old imperial fist successor chapter I was building and writing lore for.
Meet a couple of Dorn’s Mire Hounds.
A successor chapter that claims their initial origins and lineage comes from the war of the iron cage where they were unintentionally abandoned on the surface of Sebastus IV and continued fighting the remaining traitor marines on the planet reluctantly alongside loyalist iron warriors. Whom were found and brought back to partially full strength by Belisarius Cawl while he was doing gene seed research for his Primaris project.
Some of them are from when I first started building and painting miniatures and are from when I was still living in my parents house so they have a weird residue on them that I’m afraid to try to get off because I’m afraid the paint might come off too XwX
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Iron & Kin Coffee Company, 536 W 1st St, Claremont, CA 91711
The last time I was here, it was still Augie’s, an outpost of the Redlands-based coffeehouse. Iron & Kin took over the space inside the Packing House in 2020. They roast their own coffee beans. The menu includes espresso drinks, specialty lattes (called Affirmation Lattes), drip coffee, and cold brew. They do not have pour over coffee (sorry, Mr. Froyo).
It seems to be the place to camp if you’re a Claremont College student. I can see why. The music is loud but it’s mellow. Parking is easy, the coffee is very good, and it’s cozy. The basic latte is only $4.50. There is no kitchen but they have good pastries (cookies, muffins, croissants, pop tarts), overnight oats, and a birria burrito. They can heat your pastries.
Peaceful latte ($6.25) with turmeric, ginger, cardamom, raw honey, black pepper and whole milk. I asked for it to be not too sweet and it wasn’t. The spices were definitely present but not overwhelming. The drink was balanced and the spices tasted fresh. Love the freshly ground black pepper on top. Nice latte art too.
Ham & cheese croissant ($6): good buttery, flaky croissant with ham in the middle and a sprinkle of cheese on top.
Place your order by the pastry case and then move to the register to pay. Service was friendly. It seems like people camp here for hours, so it might be hard to find a table.
They sell coffee beans, mugs, hats, and shirts.
4.5 out of 5 stars.
By Lolia S.
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Iron City Beer
Iron City Beer: A Pittsburgh Tradition
Pittsburgh, home to some of the country’s most iconic brands, houses a historic gem, Iron City Beer. This beverage, with its deep-rooted ties to Pittsburgh, has weathered the test of time, symbolizing the city’s resilience and tenacity.
Beginnings of a Legacy (1861)
The story of Iron City Beer began in 1861 when Edward Frauenheim, a German immigrant, set…
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Iron & Kin Coffee Company, 536 W 1st St, Claremont, CA 91711, Score: 40/50
The last time I was here, it was still Augie’s, an outpost of the Redlands-based coffeehouse. Iron & Kin took over the space inside the Packing House in 2020. They roast their own coffee beans.
Score: 40/50
Food: 4/5 – There is no kitchen but they have good pastries (cookies, muffins, croissants), overnight oats, and a birria burrito. They can heat your pastries. Enjoyed the ham & cheese croissant
Coffee: 5/5 – The menu includes espresso drinks, specialty lattes (called Affirmation Lattes), drip coffee, and cold brew. They do not have pour over coffee. Milk options: whole dairy, almond, oat. The Peaceful latte ($6.25) had turmeric, ginger, cardamom, raw honey, black pepper and whole milk. I asked for it to be not too sweet and it wasn’t. The spices were definitely present but not overwhelming. The drink was balanced and the spices tasted fresh. Love the freshly ground black pepper on top. Nice latte art too.
Wi-fi: 5/5 – Free, unlimited, the password is posted by the register
Ambiance: 5/5 – Cozy, high ceilings, wood floor, skylight, white walls, lots of plants, white tiles. In a historic building.
Noise: 3/5 – Loud but mellow music
Plugs: 3/5 – Good number of plugs at the communal table
Parking: 5/5 – Plenty of parking in the parking lot
Comfort: 4/5 – The shop is small but they added lots of tables right outside (but still indoors). Small tables, except for a communal table in the middle.
Bathroom: 3/5 – None but there are some in the building.
Art: 3/5 – None. Walls are unadorned.
Tips: Place your order by the pastry case and then move to the register to pay. Service was friendly. It seems like people camp here for hours, so it might be hard to find a table. They sell coffee beans, mugs, hats, and shirts.
“Laptop Campers Unite!”
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Durango planning homecoming celebration for Sepp Kuss
Durango Devo is hosting 2023 Vuelta a España winner Sepp Kuss for a homecoming celebration and bike parade. Kuss, a Devo alumn, will join the Durango community on Oct. 19 at Buckley Park for a speech, meet & greet, and more.
All members of the public are invited to attend this special appearance of Kuss, known worldwide as The Eagle of Durango. The event will kick off at 3:30 with speeches from…
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