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What Fuels You?

Did you know that coffee brewing methods impact caffeine levels? Contrary to popular belief, light roasts often contain more caffeine than dark roasts because they’re roasted for less time. Brewing methods like French press, pour-over, or espresso also play a role. For example, a French press brew can extract more caffeine than a single espresso shot due to its longer steeping time. At Rambler Scrambler Coffee, we love experimenting with different methods to bring out unique flavors and strengths. Want a bold kick? Try a double espresso. Prefer something smoother? A pour-over might be your style. Just like the SC/Rambler offered something different in the muscle car world, there’s a brewing method for every coffee lover. Find what fuels you!

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Car & Coffee

The SC/Rambler wasn’t just a car—it was an underdog that beat the odds. In a market dominated by larger muscle cars, AMC dared to think differently.

The SC/Rambler’s compact design gave it an edge on the track, while its powerful 390 V8 engine left competitors in the dust. But it wasn’t just about performance; the car’s tri-color paint and bold graphics made it a visual statement. Owning an SC/Rambler meant you weren’t afraid to stand out.

At Rambler Scrambler Coffee, we embrace that same fearless spirit. Every blend we create is designed to stand out, whether it’s a smooth and light or a bold and smooth roasts. Like the SC/Rambler, we believe that being different isn’t just okay—it’s something to celebrate!

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Espresso

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!

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Simplicity in Brewing

The pour-over method is one of the simplest ways to brew exceptional coffee. All you need is a filter, hot water, and freshly ground beans. The secret lies in the pour: slow, circular motions help extract all the delicious flavors. Water temperature matters, too—around 200°F is ideal. Pour-overs give you full control, allowing you to adjust strength and flavor. At Rambler Scrambler Coffee, we love the precision and care that pour-over brewing requires. It reminds us of the attention to detail that went into crafting the SC/Rambler. Both are labors of love that result in something unforgettable. If you haven’t tried a pour-over yet, this is your sign to start. Just like a classic muscle car, sometimes the simplest designs are the most powerful.

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Brew Like A Pro

Brewing the perfect cup of coffee is both science and art. From water temperature to grind size, every detail matters. A finer grind extracts more flavor but can taste bitter if overdone. A coarser grind creates a lighter brew but risks under-extraction. The ideal temperature for brewing is between 195°F and 205°F to bring out the bean’s best notes. At Rambler Scrambler Coffee, we believe in brewing with care and precision—just like crafting the perfect muscle car. Experiment with brewing methods to find your favorite. Whether it’s a French press, pour-over, or espresso machine, every technique highlights a different aspect of the coffee. Remember, great coffee is worth the effort. Start your engine with a perfect brew every morning!

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