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james Bond
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Has anybody actually ever had a Vodka Martini, shaken not stirred?
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tastes change. Gin was long regarded as horrifically downmarket - 'drunk for a penny, dead drunk for tuppence'. Look at Hogarth's engravings comparing degraded gin drinkers with the healthy and happy drinkers of traditional British beer. As for vodka, I believe it was still pretty exotic in the 50s when Fleming was writing, just the thing for a spy with sophisticated tastes. It didn't become the default drink of businessmen at lunch until the 60s.