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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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Not a type of coffee bean…

Did you know that espresso isn’t a type of coffee bean but a brewing method? By forcing hot water through finely ground coffee at high pressure, you get a rich, concentrated shot of flavor. It’s the base for many drinks, from lattes to cappuccinos. Espresso requires precision, much like tuning a muscle car engine. At Rambler Scrambler Coffee, we love the art of espresso—it’s bold, intense, and full of character. A perfect shot takes practice, but the result is worth it. Whether you’re pulling your own shots or enjoying one at your favorite café, take a moment to savor the craft. Just like the SC/Rambler, espresso packs a lot of power into a small frame. Fuel your day the espresso way! #EspressoLove #CoffeeEducation #FromBeanToCup #BoldAndBrewed #RamblerScramblerCoffee

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Tech Tuesday

Ever wondered about the journey from bean to cup? At Rambler Scrambler Coffee, we have our beans meticulously sourced and roasted to perfection. Our manufacturer’s state-of-the-art roasting process ensures each batch brings out the unique flavors inherent in every bean. For instance, our Distribution 50:50 roast offers a harmonious balance of creamy caramel, dried fruit, and citrus notes. This light-medium roast is perfect for those who appreciate a nuanced cup. Curious to learn more about our manufacturer’s roasting techniques? Stay tuned every #TechTuesday as we delve deeper into the art and science of coffee roasting. #CoffeeEducation #RamblerScramblerCoffee

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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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What’s the Best Way to Store Coffee Beans? Starbucks Settles the Debate

By Christie Rotondo Published on April 17, 2025

How you store coffee beans can make or break your next cup.

Key Takeaways

  • To keep coffee beans fresh, store them in an airtight, opaque container at room temperature.
  • Refrigerating coffee beans can introduce condensation.
  • Ground coffee is likely to go stale faster than beans, even when stored properly.
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The Lost Art of the Coffee Stop on a Road Trip

Back in the day, a road trip wasn’t just about getting from A to B. It was about the journey, the pit stops, and the coffee breaks at some roadside diner with checkered floors and a neon sign buzzing in the window.

Nowadays? People grab a gas station coffee in a paper-thin cup and call it a day. Tragic.

The true road trip experience means pulling into a small-town café, ordering a freshly brewed cup of coffee, and sitting in a vinyl booth while a jukebox plays something from the ‘60s.

☕ Bring that experience with you—brew up a thermos of high-octane coffee before you hit the road.

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Muscle Cars & Coffee: Why Every Gearhead Runs on Caffeine & Horsepower

Engines Need Gas. Gearheads Need Coffee.

Let’s get one thing straight: if you love muscle cars, chances are you run on caffeine and motor oil. There’s just something about the sound of a V8 rumbling to life that pairs perfectly with the first sip of strong coffee. It’s like a symphony of power, speed, and “no, I don’t need sleep.”

At Rambler Scrambler Coffee, we don’t do weak coffee or slow cars. We’re here for the gearheads, the late-night garage tinkerers, the sunrise cruisers, and the “just one more mod” addicts.

Why Muscle Car Lovers Need Strong Coffee

1. You Work on Cars at All Hours of the Night.

It starts as a simple oil change, and next thing you know, it’s 3 AM, you’ve completely removed the transmission, and your spouse is texting, “Are you alive?”

Strong coffee = less chance of accidentally reassembling your engine backwards.

2. Car Meets Start Early.

Sunday morning cruise-ins sound fun… until you realize they start at 7 AM. Do you know what happens when you mix an early morning with a lack of caffeine? You show up to the car meet in your neighbor’s minivan instead of your ’68 Camaro.

3. It’s the Unofficial Fuel of the Garage.

Your workbench has two things on it at all times: scattered wrenches and a mug of coffee. Just like how you wouldn’t put cheap gas in a Hemi, you shouldn’t settle for weak coffee in your garage.

The Best Coffee for Gearheads

At Rambler Scrambler Coffee, we made a bold roast that’s as strong as your love for old-school horsepower.

☕ Stock up now—because your garage isn’t complete without high-octane coffee.

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Garage Time & Coffee: The Only Two Things You Need

Picture this: You’re in your garage. Your car is up on jack stands. The stereo is blasting some classic rock. You take a sip of bold, strong coffee and get to work. Life is perfect.

Until… you lose a 10mm socket and spend the next hour questioning your life choices.

Why Coffee is a Gearhead’s Best Friend

  1. It Keeps You Focused When You’re in “The Zone.”

You start fixing one little thing, and next thing you know, you’re fully rebuilding your engine. Coffee is what keeps you from making “oops” mistakes—like reinstalling your spark plugs upside down.

  1. It’s a Required Ritual.

There’s an unspoken rule that if you’re working in the garage, you must have a cup of coffee nearby. It’s just science.

  1. You’re Probably Wrenching at a Ridiculous Hour.

Every car guy has thought, “I’ll just work on this for an hour.” Next thing you know? It’s 2 AM, you’re covered in grease, and you’re Googling “why is my car making a weird noise?”

This is why coffee exists.

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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.