He drinks a vodka martini "shaken, not stirred."
Vesper Martini 3 oz. Gin 1 oz. Vodka 0.5 oz. Lillet Blanc "Shake it very well until it's ice-cold, then add a large thin slice of lemon-peel." there ya go!
BooksIn the James Bond novels he drinks a total of 317 drinks. His favourite drink is a straight whiskey (101 total) He has 30 glasses of champagne, and in "You Only Live Twice" he has 35 sakes.The Vodka Martini tallies up a measly 19 totals. Only slightly over the gin martinis- 16.MoviesIn the movies, his signature drink is the "vodka martini, shaken, not stirred", but in the 2006 relaunch starring Daniel Craig ("Casino Royale" II), Bond first defines the drink (a "Vesper") then notably dismisses this as pretentious ("Do I look like I give a damn?").
The James Bond martini, also called the Vesper cocktail (after the character in Casino Royale) is served in a deep champagne goblet (but now usually with a cocktail glass). Traditionally, there is 6 parts Gordon's Gin, 2 parts vodka and 1 part Kina Lillet. It is shaken over ice until well chilled. It is served straight up without ice and garnished with a lemon peel.
On the plane however he drinks something else... He drinks a drink containing 3 measures of Gordons gin 1 of Vodka,half a measure of kinalala,shaken well until ice cold and served with a long thin slice of lemon peel.
Goldfinger cheated James Bond in a poker game. It wasn't poker that they were playing - it was Gin Rummy at the start of the film that Goldfinger was playing - and it wasn't against Bond. Bond exploited the fact that he was cheating and blackmailed him into losing. Later on, Goldfinger played Bond in a game of golf, and cheated again by using a different ball. Bond once again exploited that and won a recovered Nazi Gold bar.
Yes, when George Burns started drinking, martinis were just made with gin. Vodka became popular in martinis because of product placement in the first few James Bond movies, even though in the original Ian Fleming stories, James Bond Drank Gordon's gin in his martinis
The famous variant of a martini made famous by the James Bond movie "Casino Royale" starring Daniel Craig, is the Vesper Martini. Its ingredients are:* Gordon's Dry Gin* Vodka* Kina Lillet (no longer produced)* A piece of lemon peel, twisted
BooksIn the James Bond novels he drinks a total of 317 drinks. His favourite drink is a straight whiskey (101 total) He has 30 glasses of champagne, and in "You Only Live Twice" he has 35 sakes.The Vodka Martini tallies up a measly 19 totals. Only slightly over the gin martinis- 16.MoviesIn the movies, his signature drink is the "vodka martini, shaken, not stirred", but in the 2006 relaunch starring Daniel Craig ("Casino Royale" II), Bond first defines the drink (a "Vesper") then notably dismisses this as pretentious ("Do I look like I give a damn?").
Vesper Martini 3 oz. Gin 1 oz. Vodka 0.5 oz. Lillet Blanc "Shake it very well until it's ice-cold, then add a large thin slice of lemon-peel." there ya go!
The drink you are thinking of is a Cosmopolitan. Choosing the Vodka is very important. Check out www.theliquorsaver.com for some suggestions.
BooksIn the James Bond novels he drinks a total of 317 drinks. His favourite drink is a straight whiskey (101 total) He has 30 glasses of champagne, and in "You Only Live Twice" he has 35 sakes.The Vodka Martini tallies up a measly 19 totals. Only slightly over the gin martinis- 16.MoviesIn the movies, his signature drink is the "vodka martini, shaken, not stirred", but in the 2006 relaunch starring Daniel Craig ("Casino Royale" II), Bond first defines the drink (a "Vesper") then notably dismisses this as pretentious ("Do I look like I give a damn?").
instant suicide a drink i learned about from the back roads of new Orleans vodka gin jager and scotch but i have substituted brandy, and although the flavor differs greatly i find it desirable
Liqueurs are sold in liquor stores, along with the gin and vodka.
Water, wine, beer, juice, milk, whiskey, gin, tonoc, vodka, rum.
vodka Beer is the least flammable. However, gin reduces inflammation.
The James Bond martini, also called the Vesper cocktail (after the character in Casino Royale) is served in a deep champagne goblet (but now usually with a cocktail glass). Traditionally, there is 6 parts Gordon's Gin, 2 parts vodka and 1 part Kina Lillet. It is shaken over ice until well chilled. It is served straight up without ice and garnished with a lemon peel.
As seen in the novel and film Casino Royale, fictitious spy James Bond prefers his vodka martinis shaken, rather than stirred. Dubbed the Vesper, they consist of three parts Gordon's gin, one part vodka, and half of Kina Lillet (although the latter is no longer produced), and a large thin slice of lemon peel.