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Red Whale Coffee, Picaroons Brewery, Speerville Flour Mill

Tuesday, December 9th, 2008

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Here is a true collaboration of local New Brunswick companies coming together to make a truly local product, Sean Dunbar from Picaroons, Sean Boyd from Red Whale Coffee and Todd Grant from Speerville Mills!
Picaroons Brewery from Fredericton has made a rendition of there popular stout “Timber Hog” and have added some special local ingredients i.e. 5 lbs Red Whale Espresso, 100 lbs of Speerville Oats and the love and care of the Picaroons Brew Master.
This collaboration has been the result of several years of Sean from Red Whale making suggestions to Sean Dunbar of Picaroons to make a beer with Red Whale Coffee in it.
It has happened this November 2008 and the result is a fantastic beer with great body, fine balance and the light sweetness of dark chocolate!
Chef Jessie Vergen of Ale House, Saint John is featuring the “Timber Hog Stout” and will be creating his own spin on culinary delights to have the stout accompany.

http://www.picaroons.ca/TimberHog.asp
http://www.redwhalecoffee.com/
http://www.speervilleflourmill.ca/
http://www.saintjohnalehouse.com/index.html

Cheers,
Sean Boyd
Red Whale Coffee
Rothesay, New Brunswick

Galapagos Coffee @ the Red Whale

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008

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We just got a new shippment of coffee in this last week and one of the new coffee’s is the Galapago coffee. This coffee is truly a special coffee.
When I opened the bag of green coffee beans I was really impressed with the care that was taken with this coffee. The coffee beans are very unifom in the grading and the color was like emeralds.

These are my cupping notes from the coffee:

Bright
Dark Cocolate
Slight taste of salt sea spray
Floral notes
Volcanic earthyness

Overall excellent cup of coffee.

The roast on the coffee is very even and the beans are beautiful.

Here is the story as told from the Galapagos website:

On February 12th 1832 Colonel Ignacio Hernandez took possession of the Galapagos Islands in the name of the Ecuadorean Government. These rocky edges, the studying grounds of Charles Darwin, attracted numerous scientists, naturalist and other adventures over the years, like Herman Melville , writer of “The Enchanted Islands” and “Moby Dick”.

San Cristóbal, one of the largest islands that constitutes the Galapagos Archipelago, is the only one that enjoys an abundance of fresh spring water. Small rivulets fed up by the humid soil of “El Junco”, a volcanic crater lake, which lies 1.350 feet above sea level, flow gently down the rocky slopes on the island’s sun drenched southern side. This mineral rich spring water keeps the rich volcanic soil moist and fertile, bringing life to the island.

The misty interior and sea currents like the warm of Panamá, cold of Humbolt, enhance the vegetal diversity of this unique island.

El Junco Lake, San Cristobál Island
In 1866, don Manuel J. Cobos first owner of the island, was searching for a business that would satisfy his interests. He focused first on orchilla and from 1879 on sugar cane and coffee as the most promising avenues for his talent. Embarking of his new venture with the enthusiasm of youth, he imported coffee seeds from the caribbean french colonies through Panamá. Not satisfied with just any coffee, don Manuel settled on the ARABICA BOURBON type as having the characteristics that most fitted his idea of what a good coffee should be.

He planted initially 100 hectares ( 250 acres) of ARABICA BOURBON coffee on “El Cafetal” of Hacienda “El Progreso”, on San Cristobal Island. The plantation is situated between 450 and 1200 feet above sea level, which micro climate equivalent is 1,350 to 3,600 feet above sea level on the mainland. This elevation and weather is ideally suited for the growth of strictly hard bean, good acidity coffee.

“Puerto Chico” view, (now Baquerizo Moreno), San Cristobal Island 1900.
It was the key to high level of quality that formed the foundation of the enterprise that entered the world’s coffee trade as “Empresa Agrícola Pecuaria”

As times changed and the world’s coffee industry evolved towards a more oriented business to commodity good; the small, quality conscious coffee plantation fell on hard times and was eventually abandoned as unprofitable.

By 1990 the Gonzalez-Duche family purchased Hacienda “El Cafetal”. Intrigued with the Hacienda’s history and realizing the unique opportunity presented by the micro climates created by the Humboldt cold current and Panamá warm current, the intense equatorial sun and the dramatic climate changes that occurs as short altitudes increase ( 40ºC or 100 degrees at sea level, desert soil and 15º or 50 degrees at 900 feet with richest fertile soil). The horizon of Speciality coffee in the world appeared.

The Gonzalez family began the renovation of Hacienda “El Cafetal”, with many local workers, like Carmelita Palma, Oscar Ríos, Yobane Castillo and others under supervision of “the colombian” Gustavo Gómez, David Vinueza, Xavier Mata; converting the coffee plantation in an ecological, organic and sustainable farm and touristic atraction, proud of Galapagos Islands.

Red Whale Specialty Tea’s!!! Some of the Best in the Saint John area!!!

Sunday, February 17th, 2008

Did you know that the Red Whale has over 44 varieties of “Specialty Teas”. Lots of “Organic”, “Rooibos”, “Black”, “Green”, “White”, “Fruit” and “Herbal Teas”.

Come in and check our selections and savor a great cup or pot of tea @ The Red Whale!

Debit & Quick Pay Cards @ The Red Whale!!

Monday, November 19th, 2007

We now have the “Debit Card” up and running!! Here is the thing that goes with it: We are only processing transactions of $5.00 or more for Debit/Interact. No minimums on Credit Cards and the almighty Canadian$. We thank those of you who have been patiently waiting for the Interact.

A little explanation of why we are only processing transactions of $5.00 or higher:

Interact charges us .07 per transaction no matter what the size of the transaction. So if you think about a $1.25 transaction and the associated costs of that transaction it makes the margins even smaller and sometimes non-existent. This is why you don�t see the big guys like T.H. using Interact. T.H. has just launched what they are calling there “Quick Pay” which is a over glorified gift card. We have had this type of card for several years now.

The “Quick Pay” card that the Red Whale has is also refillable and can be used like a debit/Interact card. You can put as much on the card as you want $5-$10-$20 etc. The Quick Pay card is great for gifts or as a stocking stuffer.

We thank you for you patients and continued support!

New Red Whale Full Bodied Profiled Coffee!

Wednesday, November 14th, 2007

Red Whale has just launched a new coffee to its line-up of its regular coffees:

Red Whale Red Alert!

I profiled this coffee to be full bodied with a little extra kick to get you up and going or get you back in gear. The cup on this coffee is rich dark chocolate and full of spice and very deep. Try it and tell me what you think.

Cheers,
Sean Boyd

New Coffee Arrivals @ the Red Whale

Wednesday, November 14th, 2007

Red Whale received a couple of fabulous new coffees this last week:

Dominican Republic “Polo” Estate Coffee Fairly Traded & Organic: This coffee is fantastic! Rich, complex and full bodied, very clean and balanced. My new favorite!

Peruvian Cafe’ Feminino Women�s COOP Coffee Fairly Traded & Organic: This coffee has a great grass roots story behind it and it is a great and high quality product. This coffee is grown and produced by a women�s COOP in Peru. Get the full story here: http://www.optco.com/Cafe_Fem/CF_Story.html

Red Whale is dedicated to push for sustainable farming and farmers to be self-sustaining.

Current News @ the Red Whale

Sunday, October 21st, 2007

This last week we received our new line of Red Whale Tea’s that will be out for sale shortly. We are in the process putting the final touches to the labels and packaging. We will be getting in some new merchandise that will help support this new line of tea’s over the next few weeks (just in time for the Holiday Season).
This last week the overly small air conditioning unit was replaced and just in time for the fall and winter season (at least it is cool now).
On a warm note we should have the interact/debit machine in place in the next several weeks. It has been ordered and is being programmed.
Red Whale Coffee is working on a lot of brand new items and new processes that you may or may not notice over the next several weeks, keep your eyes open. Thanks for the continued comments and support.

Don’t forget our “Red Whale Gift Cards” that are refillable!

Cheers,
Sean
Red Whale Coffee