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What Makes Specialty Coffee ‘Special’?

Not all coffee is created equal. Some is pumped out by giant factories. Ours is roasted by hand, with purpose.

So what exactly makes a coffee specialty?

It Starts with the Bean

Specialty coffee comes from high-quality beans grown in optimal climates — typically at higher altitudes. These beans are carefully harvested, sorted, and evaluated by certified coffee graders. Only beans that score 80 points or higher (on a 100-point scale) make the cut.

No defects. No flat flavors. Just clean, complex, exceptional coffee.

Roasted With Precision

At Rambler Scrambler Coffee, we partner with expert roasters who use small-batch, tech-driven roasting methods to bring out the boldest flavors in every origin. Our roasting process uses infrared and smart control technology to maximize consistency and clarity — without burning away the nuance.

This means your coffee tastes just as good on the last sip as it did on the first.

It’s About the Full Journey

From bean to brew, specialty coffee is about doing things the right way — not the fast way. When you drink Rambler Scrambler, you’re choosing a brew with purpose, quality, and American grit in every cup.

👉 Shop our brews now and taste what specialty coffee should be.


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From Kenosha to the Drag Strip: How AMC Built a Faithful Following

AMC wasn’t supposed to win. But thanks to bold decisions and muscle car moves, it left a lasting impact—and a loyal fan base. Here’s how it happened.


From Kenosha to the Drag Strip: How AMC Built a Faithful Following

American Motors Corporation wasn’t built to dominate. It was built to survive. And in doing so, it made some of the most creative, fearless moves in automotive history. Based in Kenosha, Wisconsin, AMC operated on a fraction of the budget of the Big Three—but what it lacked in size, it made up for in vision.

The SC/Rambler is proof. It was fast, loud, and absolutely unmissable. AMC didn’t just build cars. They built underdog stories on wheels. That defiance of industry norms earned them a cult following—gearheads, racers, and rebels who still celebrate their legacy.

At Rambler Scrambler Coffee, we channel that same energy. We don’t have global factories. We don’t need them. We roast with purpose, not volume. Because like AMC, we believe the most loyal customers aren’t buying a product—they’re backing a mindset.


Join the rebellion. Try coffee made for the bold, the scrappy, the faithful following kind.

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Choices made simple!

Not sure which roast to get? Let us help you find your perfect match! Each of our five unique roasts offers a distinctive flavor profile, designed to cater to various tastes and preferences. Explore our fun descriptions below and find the coffee that speaks to your soul. For more details, visit RamblerScramblerCoffee.com.

1. Hot Rod Canon: 

  Get ready for a bold adventure! Hot Rod Canon is a powerhouse with a big full body, featuring rich notes of dark chocolate and a whisper of smoke. Perfect for those who love their coffee with a strong and intense character.

   – Taste Profile: Dark Chocolate, Smoke, Full Body

Roast: Dark

2. Motor Oil:

 Smooth and balanced, Motor Oil is your go-to for a comforting yet sophisticated cup. With creamy milk chocolate, sweet dried fruit, and a touch of smoke, this blend is perfect for a luxurious coffee break.

   -Taste Profile: Milk Chocolate, Dried Fruit, Light Smoke

Roast: Medium-Dark

3. Distribution 50:50:

Can’t decide between smooth and vibrant? Distribution 50:50 is the best of both worlds, offering a harmonious blend of caramel sweetness, dried fruit richness, and a refreshing citrus zing. Ideal for those who appreciate a well-rounded coffee.

   – Taste Profile: Caramel, Dried Fruit, Citrus

Roast: Light-Medium

4. Late Night Cruise:

 Set sail on a journey of deep, luxurious flavors with Late Night Cruise. This roast is perfect for winding down, with its smoky undertones, rich dark chocolate, and ultra-smooth finish. The perfect companion for your evening relaxation.

   – Taste Profile: Smoke, Dark Chocolate, Smooth

Roast: Ultra Dark

5. Smooth Drive:

Rise and shine with Smooth Drive, an invigorating blend designed to kickstart your day. Bright and lively, this roast features zesty notes of citrus paired with a touch of caramel sweetness, making it the ideal morning pick-me-up.

   – Taste Profile: Citrus, Caramel, Bright

Roast: Medium-Dark

Discover your favorite roast today and elevate your coffee experience. Visit RamblerScramblerCoffee.com for more information and to make a purchase.

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One year already!?!

How has it already been ONE year since opening shop online? It seems like September 13th, 2023 was much more than a year ago. At the same time it seems like the year has flown by so quickly. Praise God for being able to finish out the first year faithfully. I’m also so thankful to say that God has already provided for year two! All the credit goes to God who has made Rambler Scrambler Coffee possible.

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The Origin of Coffee: How the World Learned to Drink It

Coffee feels timeless now. It sits on kitchen counters, diner tables, workbenches, and gas station dashboards like it has always belonged there. But coffee did not begin as the everyday drink we know today. Its story starts with a plant native to Ethiopia, travels through Yemen and the wider Islamic world, then moves into Europe, Britain, and the Americas until it becomes one of the world’s most influential drinks. The exact beginning is still partly mysterious, but historians broadly agree on the path: wild coffee is linked to Ethiopia, while coffee as a brewed beverage took shape in Yemen and spread outward through trade, religion, and social life. 

One of the best-known stories about coffee’s discovery is the legend of Kaldi, a goatherd in Ethiopia who noticed his goats becoming unusually energetic after eating coffee cherries. It is a memorable story, but it should be treated as legend, not hard proof. What matters more is that coffee plants were associated with the Ethiopian plateau, and at some point, likely by the 15th century, coffee plants were taken across the Red Sea to southern Arabia, especially Yemen, where they were cultivated intentionally. That shift matters because it marks the point where coffee moved from a regional plant into a managed crop with cultural and economic significance. 

Yemen is where coffee began to look more like the drink history remembers. Traditions recorded by major reference works hold that Sufi monks were among the first to brew coffee as a drink and use it to stay awake through night prayers. From there, coffee’s stimulating effect made it useful far beyond religious practice. It became a social beverage, then a commercial one. The port of Mocha in Yemen became deeply tied to the coffee trade, so much so that the word “mocha” still carries that history today. Coffee was no longer just a berry or a local custom. It had become a product, a ritual, and a portable habit. 

As coffee spread through the Arabian Peninsula and the Ottoman world, coffeehouses emerged as something bigger than places to get a drink. In Mecca in the 15th century and Constantinople in the 16th, coffeehouses became gathering places where people could talk, play games, listen to music, hear news, and discuss politics and ideas. The National Coffee Association describes these places as thriving public hubs, and Britannica notes that they became important meeting places for learning and conversation. That is one of the most important turns in coffee history: people did not just drink coffee for energy. They drank it together. Coffee became tied to conversation, public life, and community. 

When coffee reached Europe in the 17th century, it did more than introduce a new taste. It helped reshape public culture. Coffeehouses spread across the continent and became places where merchants, writers, thinkers, and ordinary citizens exchanged ideas. In Britain, coffeehouses became so influential that they were nicknamed “Penny Universities,” because for the price of admission and a cup of coffee, a person could enter a room full of information, debate, and opportunity. Royal Museums Greenwich notes that these coffeehouses helped circulate news quickly and even played a role in business history, with Lloyd’s of London tracing its beginnings to Lloyd’s Coffee House. Coffee was becoming linked not only to alertness, but to trade, discussion, and modern public life. 

Coffee’s rise in the American colonies carried its own meaning. In the early 1700s, tea was still strongly associated with British identity, but that began to change during the American Revolution. According to the White House Historical Association, coffee gained cultural force as colonists increasingly turned away from tea and toward coffeehouses, using coffee as part of a broader shift in political and social identity. That detail is worth noticing because it shows coffee was never only about flavor. From the Islamic world to Europe to early America, coffee has repeatedly become a symbol of shared habits, changing values, and new forms of public life. 

So how did people start drinking coffee? Not in one dramatic moment, and not for one single reason. Some drank it for religious devotion, some for its stimulating effect, some for trade, and many because it created a place to gather. That is why coffee endured. It answered several human needs at once: energy, ritual, hospitality, and conversation. Long before modern cafes and morning commutes, coffee was already doing what it still does now. It gave people a reason to pause, talk, think, and begin the day with purpose. 

Sources for readers

Encyclopaedia Britannica on the history of coffee and the rise of coffeehouses.  https://www.britannica.com/topic/history-of-coffee

National Coffee Association overview of coffee history and its spread from Ethiopia to Arabia and Europe. https://www.aboutcoffee.org/origins/history-of-coffee/

Smithsonian Magazine on Mocha, Yemen, and the early coffee trade. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/your-mocha-named-after-birthplace-coffee-trade-180965016/

Royal Museums Greenwich on British coffeehouse culture and its role in commerce and public life. https://www.rmg.co.uk/stories/maritime-history/library-archive/how-coffee-has-shaped-britains-maritime-history

White House Historical Association on coffee’s role in early American culture. https://www.whitehousehistory.org/coffee-and-the-white-house

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Fuel for the Finish Line: Coffee and End-of-Week Motivation

It’s Friday. You’ve got one more day to finish strong—and we’ve got the roast to get you there. Let’s pour up and power through.

Whether you’re wrapping up work, organizing the garage, or gearing up for the weekend, coffee isn’t a luxury—it’s the fuel you need to cross that finish line.

Recommended Rambler Roasts for Friday Fire

☕ *Smooth Drive* – when you want steady energy with no burnout ☕ *Hot Rod Canon* – when you need torque to knock out a to-do list ☕ *Motor Oil* – when it’s been a long week and you need horsepower

Don’t coast into the weekend. Cruise in at full speed—with a mug that keeps up.

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Wellness Wednesday

In today’s fast-paced world, taking a moment for yourself is essential. At Rambler Scrambler Coffee, we believe that a good cup of coffee can be a part of your wellness routine. Our upcoming decaf option is perfect for those who want to enjoy the rich flavors of coffee without the caffeine kick. Whether you’re winding down in the evening or seeking a mid-day treat, our decaf roast offers the same quality and taste you love. Stay tuned for more updates on our decaf release. Remember, self-care comes in many forms; sometimes, it’s as simple as savoring your favorite brew. #WellnessWednesday #DecafCoffee #SelfCare

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Wacky Wednesday

Welcome to Wacky Wednesday! Today, let’s explore some of the most unusual coffee flavors that have made a splash in the market. Have you tried lavender-infused brews or spicy chili coffee? There are endless possibilities! What’s the wackiest flavor you’ve encountered? And if you’re feeling adventurous, share your quirkiest muscle car stories! Let’s celebrate the unexpected! 🎉

#WackyWednesday #CoffeeAdventures #MuscleCarStories

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Throwback Thursday 

Let’s take a trip down memory lane! In the 1960s, Kenosha was not just known for its lakes and parks, but also for its vibrant automotive scene. The city was home to thousands of workers who contributed to the manufacturing of iconic vehicles. The Rambler brand, produced in Kenosha, became a symbol of American ingenuity. What do you love most about the history of American cars?

Photo credits by Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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You Said It: Real Reviews from Rambler Scramblers Like You

When we started Rambler Scrambler Coffee, we wanted to create something worth talking about. And thanks to you, our customers, we know we’re on the right track.

Here are just a few real reviews from people who’ve fueled up with our coffee:

“We ordered coffee for offsite team meetings. It was a hit with our team! The coffee and service from Rambler Scrambler was excellent! I’m excited to partner with them again in the future!” -Michael

“Excellent coffee and great service from a small woman owned business!” -John

“High quality, affordably priced! I frequent a local business that serves Rambler Scrambler and really enjoyed it so I decided to order some for myself and as Christmas gifts for my coffee loving family. My order arrived as fast as my Prime orders and was exactly as I’d hoped:) GREAT COFFEE!” -TL

We keep things simple: bold beans, honest pricing, and fast delivery. Every order you place helps us keep the engine running. So thank you—seriously.

If you haven’t tried a bag yet, take it from your fellow drivers. This coffee’s got horsepower.

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Coffee Fact Friday: Good Things Take Time (Just Ask a Coffee Plant!)

You think waiting for your morning brew is tough? Try being a coffee plant!

It takes a coffee tree 3 to 4 years just to grow its first batch of cherries — talk about patience. Once those cherries are ready, they’re picked, processed, and roasted to unlock all the flavors we obsess over.

Fun fact:

Light roasts are like the coffee’s natural glow-up — they keep more of the bean’s original, delicate flavors. Dark roasts? They go bold and bring out those rich, smoky vibes.

Whether you’re Team Light Roast or ride-or-die for Dark Roast, there’s a perfect cup out there with your name on it.


Which roast rules your world?

Drop your pick in the comments — we’re taking notes (and maybe judging just a little).

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Light, Medium, or Dark? How Roast Level Changes Everything

Coffee roasting is both science and art. At Rambler Scrambler Coffee, we work with expert roasters who monitor airflow, temperature, and development time for every batch. Why? Because the roast level determines the final flavor, body, and even the caffeine content of your brew.

Light roasts keep more of the bean’s original flavor, often tasting fruity or floral. They also tend to have the most caffeine. Medium roasts strike a balance—smooth, rounded, and often slightly nutty or chocolaty. Dark roasts are bold and rich, with deep notes of smoke, caramel, or spice. They’re less acidic and offer that full-bodied punch many love.

We offer roast levels to match your daily grind—whether you like your coffee to cruise smooth or race hard. So, what roast suits your ride?