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The Iconic Cocktails of James Bond

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19th February 2026
This post was written in collaboration with ToonieBet
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When it comes to movie drinking habits, nobody does it quite like 007. Across Ian Fleming’s novels and decades of films, James Bond has built a reputation for knowing exactly what he wants.

Bond once admitted he takes ridiculous pleasure in what he eats and drinks. That much is obvious. From single malt to champagne, his choices are rarely random. They suit the time of day, the country, the mission, and the mood. But these drinks are perfect for any occasion, whether it may be at the poker table or enjoying sports betting at one of the many prestigious events that would see Mr Bond.

Let’s take a look at the iconic cocktails of 007 and what makes each one part of his legend.

Vodka Martini

We can’t start anywhere else.

The Vodka Martini became Bond’s signature. Shaken, not stirred. Medium-dry. Lemon peel. Vodka, of course.

Ian Fleming himself preferred gin Martinis at Duke’s in London, but by the time Bond hit the big screen, vodka became the spirit of choice. Clean and sharp, just like the man ordering it.

Simple to make. Vodka, dry vermouth, ice. Shake it hard. Strain into a cold glass. Add a strip of lemon peel. Done.

The Vesper

Before the Martini became his trademark, Bond created his own cocktail.

The Vesper comes to be in Casino Royale at a high-stakes baccarat game. He describes the recipe in detail: three measures of gin, one of vodka, half a measure of Kina Lillet, and a large slice of lemon peel. Shaken.

Bond says he never has more than one drink before dinner, but when he does, it must be large, strong, cold, and very well made. The Vesper matches that perfectly.

Americano

The first drink Bond ever orders in the books actually isn’t a Martini. It’s an Americano.

Campari. Sweet vermouth. Soda water. Usually an orange wedge for garnish, but 007 prefers his with a strip of lemon peel.

He considers it ideal for an outdoor café. It shows something about Bond’s drinking style. He doesn’t just reach for the strongest option. He drinks for the moment.

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Scotch and Soda

While the films focus on Martinis, the books tell a bit of a different story. Long whiskey drinks were popular in the mid-20th century, and they seem to have made a comeback in recent years.

Add up Bond’s orders in Fleming’s novels and you’ll notice he drinks a lot of Scotch and soda. Possibly more than anything else. In On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, he accepts the drink with clear relief.

It’s straightforward. Whisky. Ice. Soda.

There’s also the Old Fashioned, which appears in the books but not as much on screen. Rye whisky, sugar cube, bitters, soda water.

In Live and Let Die, a Sazerac is recommended while in New Orleans. Rye whisky, bitters, sugar cube, absinthe, lemon peel. Bold.

And we can’t forget the Macallan from 1962 in Skyfall. A 50-year-old single malt. That scene makes one thing clear: 007 enjoys quality.

Drinking Locally

Bond doesn’t stop at the classics.

He often drinks to match his surroundings. In Rome, he orders a Negroni with Gordon’s gin. In Kentucky, he accepts a Mint Julep. A Rum Collins in the Bahamas. A Stinger in New York. A Mojito in Cuba. Even a Black Velvet with dressed crab in London.

That’s what makes the iconic cocktails of James Bond truly iconic. They’re not just props. They’re part of the character.

He can’t do his work on carrot juice. Life’s too short.

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