The British spy is preparing for his 24th silver-screen outing next month with the release of "Spectre", but it appears that the 007 agent has another type of spirit on his mind.
The iconic character has increasingly been knocking back the hard stuff, with latest incarnation Daniel Craig judged by far the booziest Bond.
He has drunk an average of 20 units of alcohol per film since his debut in 2006's Casino Royale, according to a study by British food and drink trade magazine The Grocer.
The study even linked rising gin sales to a tie-up with the world's most powerful film franchise.
"It's no coincidence that gin's revival began around about the time Craig first came bounding out of the sea in those too-tight trolleys (swimming trunks) in 'Casino Royale'," it said.
"In that film Bond did away with his usual Vodka Martini and knocked back three Vesper Martinis (gin, vodka, vermouth) instead. In the following 'Quantum of Solace' he chewed through another six.
But Craig himself said in an interview with Esquire magazine that he did not approve of his character's hard-partying lifestyle, saying there was "a great sadness" in Bond.
007 is "lonely" and beds beautiful women who end up leaving him, Craig said. "As a man gets older it's not a good look."
Spectre will be Craig's fourth performance and will feature Django Unchained actor Christoph Waltz as his arch rival.
It is scheduled for worldwide release on November 6.
An offbeat study published by the British Medical Journal (BMJ) in December 2013 analysed Bond's drinking habits, as described in the original Ian Fleming novels.
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