Not Shaken or Stirred -- In a Green Bottle
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I might have gone with Red Stripe, myself, or maybe even an English brewery, but Heineken, which is based in Amsterdam, is the chosen beer sponsor for the new Bond pic, Casino Royale. Wait, let's back track a second. You're probably wondering why there would even be a beer sponsor when James Bond famously drinks martinis, shaken not stirred. Well, in Ian Fleming's original novel, he drinks beer. Yes, he also drinks martinis, but in the novel he orders one by saying, "A dry martini. One. In a deep champagne goblet." He goes on to tell the bartender how to make it, including the shaking part, but otherwise the catch phrase didn't arrive until the later novel Diamonds are Forever. Anyway, back to the subject of beer, which is definitely a subject I prefer. Aside from Heineken merely having a promotional partnership with the film (I have no idea if this means Bond drinks Heinies on screen), the brewery has been given access to the Casino Royale set, where Oscar-winner Stephen Gaghan has directed a beer commercial starring Bond-girl Eva Green.
Unfortunately, Heineken will not be remaking James Bond's 007 Special Blend (oh JoBlo, you had me so confused!), which was a mix of beer and malt liquor put out by The National Brewing Company between 1965 and 1966 without any licensing authorization.
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9-25-2006 @ 7:50AM
mick du russel said...
I would think that Bond would be a Guinness Man myself although there's nothing wrong with an ice cold Heinie!
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9-20-2006 @ 1:04PM
Cath said...
If what they are going for is seeing how Bond becomes 007, watching him develop more sophisticated tastes makes sense. I always figured Bond had been outside the old-school-tie circuit and his emphasis on knowing all the right high class items indicated that Bond was a self-made "gentleman" and not to the manor born.
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9-20-2006 @ 1:03PM
MeNoBetr said...
It's funny that the movies stuck with the martini's and wine for Bond's drinks. In the books he drinks different drinks all the time and drinks heavily. I mean, he consumes massive amounts of alcohol.
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9-20-2006 @ 2:16PM
Beeslo said...
I love how they are staying faithful to Fleming's novel by having him drink beer....now only if they had stayed faithful and had him playing baccarat and not Texas Hold'em....sheesh
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