Reading the novel Goulash, set in Prague, to go along with the trip. It's light, easy to read and has references to things I would see and hear on the trip, so it served it's purpose, but I'm not sure I'd recommend it to anyone to read just for the sake of it.
MAN-CPH left on time with the SAS phone app giving accurate gate information and other miracles I am unused to as a BA customer.
I knew I would have a long layover in CPH, but knew I definitely *would* have access to the lounge there.
On arrival, you need to go through passport control unless you are departing on a non-schengen flight. So I entered Denmark and headed for the lounge. The Gold lounge is basically just the upstairs part of a joint lounge with the normal business lounge. Not much to choose between them I feel. You get entry directly with your boarding pass scanned at electronic gates, so no need to interact with the gaurdians.
There was a small area with spirits, but wine was available at several location around the lounge and a premium cafe for those who prefer coffee to booze. The food offering changes twice while I was there, with these red hot dogs making an appearance and very popular.

Another interesting feature of the lounge was these netted off loungers, so you could have a bit of privacy.