He prefers it shaken not stirred and weirdly he always pees after or snogs a chick
Stirred
He drinks a vodka martini "shaken, not stirred."
'Shaken, not stirred' was a phrase introduced by author Ian Fleming in his James Bond novels.
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.
All of the James Bond movies have him drinking vodka martinis - stirred, not shaken.
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?").
Vodka Martini (shaken, not stirred) and in recent films, the Vespa Martini
Shaken not stirred
Vodka Martini (shaken, not stirred) and in recent films, the Vespa Martini
He drinks a vodka martini "shaken, not stirred."
I don't believe that the 'Martini, shaken; not stirred' has another name but if it does; it's probably Lancaster.A vodka martini, shaken not stirred, is referred to as a 'Bradford' which is also the name of a city in the north of England.
There is no well known fictional hero in modern culture that takes his martini stirred, not fried. However James bond who is a well known fictional hero of modern culture takes his martini shaken not stirred.
Shaken, not Stirred
Antonyms for the verb "shake" (depending on context) include the verbs:steadycalmstabilizestillreassuresilencecomposepacifyor, if you are James Bond"stir" ("A martini. Shaken, not stirred" - Spoken in Goldfinger)
'Shaken, not stirred' was a phrase introduced by author Ian Fleming in his James Bond novels.
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.
The lady was visibly shaken when that song started.James Bond likes his martini shaken, not stirred.
The cast of Shaken Not Stirred - 2006 includes: Jacqui Ainsley as Blonde Bond Girl Katie Houlbrook as Brunette Bond Girl Robbie Morris as Young James Bond