Coffee trailer serves ‘Currituck Sunrise’ to customers

As Livvy Schwartz opens a window of a Green Beanie Coffee Company’s trailer during 6:30 a.m., a aroma of creatively brewed coffee permeates a morning air.

Schwartz and her husband, Aaron, non-stop a Green Beanie Coffee Company in May 2015.

Schwartz pronounced they wanted to open a mobile coffee trailer in Currituck after relocating to a area in 2014.

The Green Beanie Coffee Company’s name, subsequent from a coffee bean and Aaron’s former profession, is a play on words, according to Schwartz.

Aaron is a supervision executive and late U.S. Army Special Forces Green Beret. Schwartz pronounced she trafficked a universe with her father while he was in a U.S. Army. Originally from Michigan, Schwartz also grew adult in a troops family and lived in many areas of a country.

When Aaron was stationed in a Seattle area, Schwartz pronounced she worked for a coffee sequence and “developed a adore for celebration coffee.”

Schwartz pronounced she also became wakeful of several “little self-contained coffee shops” in Seattle.

Schwartz wanted to offer a identical mobile coffee trailer to a village in Moyock.

Their tradition brewed coffee mix is “Currituck Sunrise.”

Schwartz pronounced they researched several tiny collection roasters to supply their coffee, and comparison Island Roast Coffee in Carolina Beach, N.C., that is also owned by a late Green Beret.

Schwartz pronounced business can travel adult or use a drive-through window of a trailer that is located beside a outside seat company, Built to Last, in Moyock Monday by Friday.

“It’s a full use coffee and espresso menu,” pronounced Schwartz.

Lattes, mochas, macchiatos, teas and solidified and blended coffees are some of a beverages offered.

Schwartz’s possess favorite is a brewed coffee with an combined shot of espresso.

Schwartz pronounced she mostly prepares drinks that are “completely unique” to business preferences. Avoiding a “pretension” of grouping coffee, Schwartz helps business name what they like best from a array of combinations available.

Baked products from The Cake Lady of OBX are available, according to Schwartz.

Schwartz pronounced during a tighten of business any day, she takes a trailer home.

Schwartz pronounced a trailer has been during internal events that advantage a village and high propagandize football games.

“Our indicate was to be internal for a locals,” pronounced Schwartz.

Schwartz enjoys spending time with her father and their eight-year-old son, Elijah.

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