Wild Barn Coffee
Inspired by our rowdy group of friends, we bring you an equally adventurous nitro cold-brew coffee. It starts with a creamy sip through a frothy nitro head, followed by a whisper of superfood sweetness, and is summited by a brew that’s as smooth as the dickens. Female founded & operated we believe equity in everything. We want to see ALL types of faces represented outdoors as well as in the business room and we know that every step of our process comes at a fair wage.
Co-founder Jenny Verrochi grew up watching her parents start a coffee roasting business from scratch. Her veins basically flow with the stuff. For Jenny, it’s always been coffee instead of Kool-Aid, trail-blazing instead of trailing behind, passion over price-tag. “There was never a second thought in my head that I wouldn’t own my own business someday. I combined all my passions - coffee, friendship, fun, and the outdoors.”
When she’s not at Wild Barn headquarters writing poems to customers while cackling at Alyssa’s jokes, you can find her in the saddle of a horse or her mountain bike, floating down rivers, or skinning up mountains.
Enter stage left: Alyssa:
Alyssa Evans came aboard the U.S.S. Wild Barn at the behest of her best friend, Jenny. Initially, she was just going to punch a few pixels into place to help create Wild Barn’s cheeky branding and logo. However, Alyssa had so much fun she decided to crack open a can and stay a while. Thus, her years of packaging design, enthusiasm for mother nature, and cold brew compulsion made the other half of the Wild Barn picture complete.
When she’s not at Wild Barn headquarters writing poems to customers while cackling at Alyssa’s jokes, you can find her in the saddle of a horse or her mountain bike, floating down rivers, or skinning up mountains.
Enter stage left: Alyssa:
Alyssa Evans came aboard the U.S.S. Wild Barn at the behest of her best friend, Jenny. Initially, she was just going to punch a few pixels into place to help create Wild Barn’s cheeky branding and logo. However, Alyssa had so much fun she decided to crack open a can and stay a while. Thus, her years of packaging design, enthusiasm for mother nature, and cold brew compulsion made the other half of the Wild Barn picture complete.