Shaken And Stirred: The Cocktail Cyclone Mixer

I can't tell you how many times I've been mixing drink for guests and have been irritated at how quickly my arms became tired while shaking things up. Not that a good drink isn't worth it, but I may need those arms and that energy later. We're all aware of the effects liquor has on certain... functions, but many times we forget the effects liquor shaking can have on us as well!
Enter the Cocktail Cyclone Portable Drink Mixer CSS-565! This wonder of modern gadgetry can take care of all your drink mixing needs with just a push of a button, leaving your arm strength and energy to you for whatever you may need it for *cough*. For $14.99, not only does it mix drinks for you, it creates a fun display that can easily be used as a conversation starter.
Now the only debate left is whether or not this should be considered a shaken or stirred drink? Daniel Craig's James Bond may not care, but we want to make sure everything we have to offer meets his standards!
[via: Gizmodo]






3D iPhone glasses. Why?
*gasp* Blasphemy!
This would completely change the water ratios in a cocktail >.
Yeah, I'm a cocktail snob.
*gasp* Blasphemy!
This would completely change the water ratios in a cocktail >.<
Yeah, I'm a cocktail snob.
i'm with you, Den Den Boy. a good martini MUST be shaken!
"He knows just how I like my martini - full of alcohol."
- Homer Simpson
@franko
Actually, the Martini recipe referenced by the Bond movies actually called for it to be stirred, not shaken. The writers of the movies, however, decided that "shaken, not stirred" was catchier and so changed it for the movie.
just so, Den Den. and to continue the shock, bond's actual martini uses *gasp!* VODKA.
personally, it's only gin for me.