Ian Fleming's protagonist in Casino Royale, better known as James Bond, needed an emblematic tipple. Employing the services of his favorite bartender at Duke's Hotel in London, Ian came up with the Vesper, which eventually took its name from Vesper Lynd, another spy in the books. This now iconic vodka cocktail has become synonymous with 007. Shaken, not stirred? Not when Robert's mixing it up! Distributed by Tubemogul.
SHAKE NOT STIR
simontherien 2 weeks ago
SHAKE NOT STIR
simontherien 2 weeks ago
@WarThug13 Bond might take his martinis shaken but drinks with all-clear ingredients are supposed to be stirred, so that's what Robert does. Some don't adhere to this orthodoxy and shake the Vesper and vodka martinis because that's what the movies have made them expect.
joffeloff 2 months ago
wait a minute doesnt bond specifically take his martini's shaken, NOT stirred? you guys messed up the biggest part!
WarThug13 4 months ago
what is going bowling?
virginiatechfanx 5 months ago
I'm almost certain it's supposed to be specifically with Gordons gin. I haven't seen a single American use Gordons gin in cocktail videos on youtube. Can you not get it out there?
fishashley 6 months ago