Archive for December, 2007

Best Coffee Saint John Red Whale Coffee?

Saturday, December 29th, 2007

What do you think, could Red Whale Coffee be some of the best roasted and brewed coffee & espresso in New Brunswick?
We have had our little hiccups and training employees is always a big challenge. Maintaining consistency is the biggest challenge of all. Red Whale is constantly sampling and testing new coffees and current inventoried coffee’s. Red Whale Coffee is based on quality and we strive for it in every step and in every cup.

Happy New Year from the Red Whalers!

Happy Holidays & Merry Christmas from the Red Whale Coffee Company & the Red Whalers

Monday, December 24th, 2007

The Red Whale & the Red Whalers wish you and your families a bright and happy holidays.

Be Safe & Drink Great Coffee!

The Red Whale Coffee Company & the Red Whalers

“Fair Trade” vs. “Fairly Traded”

Monday, December 24th, 2007

What is “Fair Trade” and what is “Fairly Traded” and what do they mean to you and I and the coffee producers?
Red Whale Coffee Company is Fair Trade Certified. But we feel more importantly the issue here is that we buy specialty grade and “Fairly Traded” coffees. What does “Specialty Grade Coffee” and “Fairly Traded” mean? It means that the growers that grow the “Specialty Grade” coffee assure that the coffee meets a certain quality standard set forth by SCAA. Now since the growers that we buy from grow a specialty high-grade product, we pay a premium for that coffee and the grower directly benefits. What does this higher payment equate too? It means that the grower is being paid a premium typically much higher than what he or she would get from being “Fair Trade” and without the third party agency (Trans Fair) looking over there shoulder and telling these communities how to live there lives. Yes there are pros and cons to both of these, but is “Fairly Traded” more important? In our eyes yes, absolutely!
This year 2007 Red Whale Coffee Company signed an agreement with Ethiopia to license their coffee and the names of their coffees (Long Berry Harrar, Yirgacheffe, Sidamo). This agreement is the same one that Starbucks has been avoiding and fighting against. Heaven forbid that the people become smart and stand up to the big boys. What the growers of Ethiopia have done by putting forth this initiative is take control of their own destiny without much outside dictatorship from third parties. We feel that this is very important for third world countries to stand up and take notice of Ethiopias efforts.
Ethiopians that grow coffee and are part of this initiative can now say we the growers will not stand or take the controlled market prices that NYBOT trades their coffee for. Ethiopian growers can now have a better chance to make money for their fruits of labor and reinvest in their families and communities. In the past companies like Starbucks have been paying bellow what it actually costs to these growers to produce the high quality Ethiopian coffees. Starbucks makes huge amounts of profit from coffee and the labor of the growers. By not paying the growers a “Fairly Traded” price these growers cannot get ahead. In many circumstances the growers are pulling their crops in light of less labor-intensive crops that make them more money. If you think about the communities and the growers that produce these coffee’s you drink and enjoy every day, if they cannot reinvest in their families and communities why should they produce this product for you?

Community, Family, Self-sustainability, Fairly Traded products, organics and ultimately knowledge are extremely important for all of our futures.

Red Whale Coffee is dedicated to help in any way we can. We firmly believe in programs like the Ethiopian initiative and will support these types of grass roots efforts. If we support high quality produced products than the producers should recieve top dollar (not the middle men).

Sean Boyd
Red Whale Coffee Company

What do you think of the Red Whale & its products?

Sunday, December 16th, 2007

Red Whale would like to elicit your opinions may they be good or constructive about the Red Whale’s, coffees, tea’s, baked goods and our overall operation. This will help us better our operation and help us grow and serve you better. Red Whale Coffee Company is striving to be the best possible coffee company in all of New Brunswick.

Thank You,
Sean Boyd & The Red Whalers
Red Whale Coffee Company

New Brunswick, Canada now has an Excellent Place for Coffee

Wednesday, December 12th, 2007

Red Whale Coffee Company is serving up and roasting some of the best coffees right here in New Brunswick, Canada. If you like an excellent cup of coffee Red Whale Coffee Company is the place to get it. Red Whale Coffee Company is a full service coffee company for both wholesale and retail markets. Red Whale Coffee Company is also a custom coffee packager. Give us a call or stop by.

A-khord Saint John & Red Whale Coffee

Wednesday, December 12th, 2007

Check out A-Khord, what a great location to see a band or take in some comedy. A-khord in Saint John is now open and serving Red Whale Coffee. You can drink Red Whale Coffee and enjoy the music or comedy scene. I am told A-khords website will be up and running soon so keep a look out for it. Some folks at Jamhub have been keeping things up to date for A-khord jamhub is a great spot to see whats happening at A-Khord and in Saint john.

Free WiFi, the Red Whale & the Greater Saint John Area

Wednesday, December 12th, 2007

If you did not already know, the Red Whale Coffee Company is a great place to come and set-up your laptop and work. We have oulets for you to power-up on and lots of bandwidth. The Red Whale is more than just great coffee, its great coffee, excellent food and a great place to hang out. Its not that far from Saint john and the city center. Come in and check us out if you get the chance.

Brian Lund Passing

Wednesday, December 12th, 2007

I would like to give our deepest respects to the Lund family for the very unexpected passing of Brian Lund. We did not know you for very long but enjoyed your presents here at the Red Whale.

The Staff at the Red Whale

CBC, Harbour Lights & The Red Whale

Wednesday, December 12th, 2007

Gary Mittelholtz came in this morning and set-up to do a broadcast from the Red Whale and it was quote “a success”. I was told that over $3000.00 was raised for the Harbor Lights program in just an hour and a half. We had a lot of great people come in who had not been in yet and really liked the Red Whale. I would like to thank the people who did come in and made donations. Thanks to the CBC Radio for the opportunity and to Gary Mittleholtz of the CBC Radio One for being himself and a special thanks to Graydon for the Inukshuk prize donations. It’s at times like these that we are fortunate to see good will and thanks from the communities we live in.

Happy Holidays from the Red Whale,
Sean Boyd
Red Whale Coffee Company

Fulltime Counter Positions Available December 2007

Wednesday, December 5th, 2007

Red Whale is looking for fulltime employees for Customer Service/ Barista. If you are interested in this position please call for appointment or drop your resume to:

Red Whale Coffee Company
53 Clark Road
Rothesay, New Brunswick, Canada
E2E2K9

506-849-1158 p