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Overview: In this posthumous short story, James Bond goes to Jamaica to confront Major Dexter Smythe, a wartime Secret Service agent who murdered an Austrian mountain climber for a cache of Nazi gold. (The Austrian, Hannes Oberhauser, was a friend of 007s.) Instead of turning himself in, Smythe meets a rather unusual end involving a mollusk. What does Bond drink? Not a thing. When Smythe offers Bond a rum and ginger ale, 007 says No thanks. Other peoples drinks: Dexter Smythe is an alcoholic. We learn that despite a doctors orders to limit his drinking to two ounces of whisky a day, he goes to bed each night amiably drunk. When Bond arrives, Smythe is drinking a stiff brandy and ginger ale, the Drunkards Drink. He makes a second one before he goes outside to confess to 007. Other drinks mentioned during the story include martinis, cheap schnapps, and the Pink Gin (one of Ian Flemings favorite cocktails). Total: Zero.
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Original material © 2001 The Minister of Martinis theminister@atomicmartinis.com Quoted selections from Octopussy © 1965 by the literary executors of Ian Fleming. For copyright information, click here. |